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    Health and psychosocial consequences of abrupt economic change: an international collaborative project. [REVIEW]Walter Gulbinat, Richard Ennals, Norman Sartorius, Donald Silberberg, Florence Baingana, Ronald Manderscheid, Christopher Carroll & Muriami Morigami - 2005 - AI and Society 19 (4):558-562.
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    Florence Dupré La Tour. Pucelle, tome 1 : Débutante. Dargaud, 2020.Florence Bécar - 2021 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 4:253-256.
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    (1 other version)Interview de Martine Millet, pasteur de l'Église Réformée de France, par Florence Rochefort (Paris, le 15 juin 1995).Florence Rochefort - 1995 - Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 2:16-16.
    Introduction Les femmes n'ont eu véritablement accès au pastorat dans les Églises protestantes françaises qu'en l966. Certes, une femme avait été consacrée en 1948, mais à condition de rester célibataire et sans enfants. Celles qui dans les années suivantes exercèrent exceptionnellement la fonction pastorale ne furent pas consacrées. L'accès des femmes au ministère féminin vient couronner de succès les efforts de plusieurs générations de partisans de l'égalité des sexes au sein du pro..
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    L’Impossible Transgression de Roméo Castelluci.Florence Andoka - 2016 - Philosophique 19.
    Sade, Pasolini, Bataille, Claude Louis-Combet, David Nebreda et bien d’autres, sans doute sont-ils nombreux à avoir cherché Dieu au fond de la fécalité. Sur le concept du visage du fils de Dieu, pièce de théâtre mise en scène par Roméo Castellucci, semble ouvrir une autre relation entre ces deux pôles, faisant peut-être de l’excrément le signe éminent de l’impossibilité de Dieu. Sur le concept du visage du fils de dieu, parce que la défécation est donnée à voir sur la scène, (...)
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    Impressionable Biologies: An interview with Maurizio Meloni.Florence Chiew - 2019 - Theory, Culture and Society 36 (7-8):249-259.
    Florence Chiew interviews Maurizio Meloni on his new book, Impressionable Biologies: From the Archaeology of Plasticity to the Sociology of Epigenetics. The conversation reflects on a number of key themes and arguments in Meloni’s work, such as the use of the term ‘impressionability’ to explore longstanding ideas of the permeable body in constant flux in response to cosmological changes. This notion of the body-porous is one whose history Meloni traces back to ancient traditions and systems of medicine, such as (...)
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  6. Gatekeeping hormone replacement therapy for transgender patients is dehumanising.Florence Ashley - 2019 - Journal of Medical Ethics 45 (7):480-482.
    Although informed consent models for prescribing hormone replacement therapy are becoming increasingly prevalent, many physicians continue to require an assessment and referral letter from a mental health professional prior to prescription. Drawing on personal and communal experience, the author argues that assessment and referral requirements are dehumanising and unethical, foregrounding the ways in which these requirements evidence a mistrust of trans people, suppress the diversity of their experiences and sustain an unjustified double standard in contrast to other forms of clinical (...)
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  7. What Is It like to Have a Gender Identity?Florence Ashley - 2023 - Mind 132 (528):1053-1073.
    By attending to how people speak about their gender, we can find diverse answers to the question of what it is like to have a gender identity. To some, it is little more than having a body whereas others may report it as more attitudinal or dispositional—seemingly contradictory views. In this paper, I seek to reconcile these disparate answers by developing a theory of how individual gender identity comes about. In the simplest possible terms, I propose that gender identity is (...)
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    No convincing evidence outgroups are denied uniquely human characteristics: Distinguishing intergroup preference from trait-based dehumanization.Florence E. Enock, Jonathan C. Flavell, Steven P. Tipper & Harriet Over - 2021 - Cognition 212 (C):104682.
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    Is Elite Sport (Really) Bad for You? Can We Answer the Question?Florence Lebrun & Dave Collins - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    In Favor of Covering Ethically Important Cosmetic Surgeries: Facial Feminization Surgery for Transgender People.Florence Ashley & Carolyn Ells - 2018 - American Journal of Bioethics 18 (12):23-25.
    The terms of debate over insurance coverage of transition-related interventions, which includes facial feminization surgery (FFS), has been defined through the reconstructive versus cosmetic dichot...
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    Cassandra and other selections from Suggestions for thought.Florence Nightingale - 1992 - New York: New York University Press. Edited by Mary Poovey.
    "An impressively reasoned and startlingly unorthodox treatise on religion." - Belles Lettres Florence Nightingale (1820-1920) is famous as the heroine of the Crimean War and later as a campaigner for health care founded on a clean environment and good nursing. Though best known for her pioneering demonstration that disease rather than wounds killed most soldiers, she was also heavily allied to social reform movements and to feminist protest against the enforced idleness of middle-class women. This original edition provides bold (...)
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    Operationalization of assent for research participation in pre-adolescent children: a scoping review.Florence Cayouette, Katie O’Hearn, Shira Gertsman & Kusum Menon - 2022 - BMC Medical Ethics 23 (1):1-10.
    Background Seeking assent from children for participation in medical research is an ethical imperative of numerous institutions globally. However, none of these organizations provide specific guidance on the criteria or process to be used when obtaining assent. The primary objective of this scoping review was to determine the descriptions of assent discussed in the literature and the reported criteria used for seeking assent for research participation in pre-adolescent children. Methods Medline and Embase databases were searched until November 2020 using the (...)
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    ‘I Can Only Do My Best and Leave the Rest to God”: Religious/Spiritual Coping Strategies of African Nurses in the UK.Florence Karaba - 2024 - Journal of Business Ethics 194 (4):789-808.
    Research on racism in the workplace has long focused on organizational remedies for this moral problem. Given the acknowledged inadequacies of organizational solutions such as anti-racism training, attention is now turning to how immigrants manage their individual experiences of racism in a western context. Employing an agentic lens, this article describes a qualitative study of 43 African nurses in the UK in which their capacity for withstanding workplace racism is examined. It investigates how participants draw upon a range of religious (...)
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    Machine désirante et subjectivité dans l’Anti-Œdipe de Deleuze et Guattari.Florence Andoka - 2012 - Philosophique 15:85-94.
    Le concept de machine désirante rompt avec le sujet cartésien porteur d’une intériorité. Dès lors cette terminaison mécaniste nous place d’emblée dans un plan d’immanence. La machine est traversée par le flux du désir qui, initie son processus de productivité et le commande selon le modèle du rhizome. Néanmoins, la machine désirante n’est pas dépourvue de conscience parce que dans son mouvement apparaît le corps sans organe, qui n’est autre qu’une nouvelle forme de subjectivité qui se définit par la présence (...)
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    Navigating the Ethical and Methodological Dimensions of a Farm Safety Photovoice Project.Florence A. Becot, Shoshanah M. Inwood & Elizabeth A. Buchanan - 2023 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 20 (2):249-263.
    Scholars have noted persistent high rates of agricultural health and safety incidents and the need to develop more effective interventions. Participatory research provides an avenue to broaden the prevailing research paradigms and approaches by allowing those most impacted to illuminate and work to solve those aspects of their lives. One such approach is photovoice, an emancipatory visual narrative approach. Yet, despite its broad appeal, photovoice can be hard to implement. In this article, we leverage our experience using photovoice for a (...)
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    Dealing with Difficult Pasts: Memory, History and Ethics: Introduction.Florence Larocque & Anne-Marie Reynaud - 2019 - Les Ateliers de l'Éthique / the Ethics Forum 14 (2):4-19.
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    Commentary on “Our Recent Rousseau”.Florence R. Shepard - 2006 - Environmental Philosophy 3 (1):27-34.
    In the “Commentary” on “Our Recent Rousseau: on Paul Shepard,” the author praises Lawrence Cahoone’s comprehensive and critical analysis of Shepard’s interdisciplinary scholarship in the field of human ecology, in particular, his theories of the wild and hunting and the contributions of archaic cultures to civilization. The author then elaborates further on the importance of the Paul Shepard’s unifying ideas of evolution, ontogeny, and neoteny to the understanding of the psychohistory of human development.
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    Moral dilemmas in neonatology as experienced by health care practitioners: A qualitative approach.Florence Zuuren & Eeke Manen - 2006 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 9 (3):339-347.
    During the last two decades there has been an enormous development in treatment possibilities in the field of neonatology, particularly for (extremely) premature infants. Although there are cross-cultural differences in treatment strategy, an overview of the literature suggests that every country is confronted with moral dilemmas in this area. These concern decisions to initiate or withhold treatment directly at birth and, later on, decisions to withdraw treatment with the possible consequence that the child will die. Given that the neonate cannot (...)
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  19. Polygamy and the Emancipation of Women: An African Perspective.Florence Abena Dolphyne - 1995 - In Safro Kwame (ed.), Readings in African Philosophy: An Akan Collection. University Press of America.
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    Learning From Elite Athletes’ Experience of Depression.Florence Lebrun, Àine MacNamara, Sheelagh Rodgers & Dave Collins - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Mer noire.Florence Lebert - 2010 - Multitudes 41 (2):1.
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    Tommaso Raso et Heliana Mello (éd.), Spoken corpora and linguistic studies. Amsterdam : John Benjamins Publishing, 2014, 4.Florence Lefeuvre - 2016 - Corpus 15.
    Le livre édité par Tommaso Raso et Héliana Mello est une contribution fondamentale à la recherche sur les corpus oraux. Il rassemble les contributions majeures données lors d’un colloque international au Brésil, à Belo Horizonte, en février et mars 2012, organisé par le « Gruppo di Studio sulla Comunicazione Parlata », qui est un groupe de recherche de la Société de Linguistique Italienne. Les langues appréhendées sont diverses : l’anglais, trois langues romanes (portugais brésilien, français...
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    Feminist naming practices (France, 19th-20th centuries).Florence Rochefort - 2017 - Clio 45:107-127.
    Dès le tournant des xixe et xxe siècles en France, les féministes abordent la question du nom des femmes dans une perspective égalitaire et identitaire qui englobe la nomination, la dénomination et la filiation, à savoir le nom comme réputation et identité personnelle, le pseudonyme, le nom des femmes mariées, l’appellation Madame/Mademoiselle et la transmission du nom. À partir des moments forts du débat et des mobilisations autour du nom des femmes, une généalogie conceptuelle est retracée de la Belle Époque (...)
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    Codex Cantabrigiensis (D) in Trinity College Library, Cambridge, a Ms. of the Third Decade of Livy.Florence Whitehead - 1917 - Classical Quarterly 11 (02):69-.
    The critical problems of the Third Decade of Livy have long been familiar to students. In Books XXI.–XXV. we have only the mutilated Codex Puteanus of the fifth century and later manuscripts derived from it, directly or indirectly, at one or more points in its history. R, C, and most probably M, are copies of P, after it was corrected by P2 and probably P3. Here the problem in the parts in which P is preserved is to correct its numerous (...)
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    Questions de genre. Un dialogue entre Laurie Laufer et Serge Héfez, Ithaque, 2022.Florence Bécar - 2024 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 245 (3):173-175.
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    The role of foreign assistance and commercial interests in the exploitation of the Sundarbans.Florence E. McCarthy - 1990 - Agriculture and Human Values 7 (2):52-60.
    This paper analyzes resource utilization of the Sundarbans in terms of the contradictory issues and pressures generated by foreign assistance and commercial interests in Bangladesh. In the paper, the historical legacy of resource definition and use that shaped the development of forest policy under the British is considered. In addition, the critical role of the state and the interests and pressures on the Government are explored as these shape the larger context in which current natural resource policy is generated and (...)
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    Physiological antagonism between endogenous CCK and opioid: Clinical perspectives in the management of pain.Florence Noble, Rafaël Maldonado & Bernard P. Roques - 1997 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 20 (3):460-461.
    Numerous mediators are involved in both the control and the transmission of nociceptive messages, and several lines of research have been developed in the management of pain. Complete enkephalin- degrading enzyme inhibitors, which produce naloxone-reversible analgesia in all tests where morphine has been found to be active, remains the most promising way. CCK compounds, especially the CCKB antagonists also may be interesting drugs. Indeed, they are able to strongly potentiate the antinociceptive effects of the opioids. [dickenson, wiesenfeld-hallin et al.].
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    La formulation contractuelle de l’intérêt général entre droits et intérêts particuliers.Perrin Florence - 2017 - Astérion. Philosophie, Histoire des Idées, Pensée Politique 17.
    En faisant du sujet de droit la prémisse anthropologique de la société, la modernité bouleverse la nature de l’intérêt général qui se mesure désormais à l’aune des aspirations individuelles. L’intérêt général est moins un principe qu’une notion relationnelle, qui articule, par le moyen du contrat, la composition des droits et des intérêts particuliers. Pourtant, la réciprocité initiale entre le droit et l’intérêt débouche sur une tension contrariant le projet de composer un intérêt général apte à les satisfaire également. L’étude conjointe (...)
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    Responsabilité pour autrui et savoir scientifique.Florence Piron - 2000 - Éthique Publique 2 (2).
    Cet article rend compte de l’expérience éthique suscitée par un terrain de doctorat en anthropologie mené auprès d’écoliers de Québec dans les années 1990. Les récits de vie réalisés à cette occasion ont pris valeur de véritables rencontres éthiques. Désirant produire un savoir sur ces jeunes qui réponde de manière satisfaisante aussi bien aux exigences de la communauté scientifique qu’à ses exigences éthiques, l’auteur fait le pari de ne pas effacer dans son écriture et dans ses conclusions « savantes » (...)
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    Mechanical experiments as moral exercise in the education of George III.Florence Grant - 2015 - British Journal for the History of Science 48 (2):195-212.
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    Superweed amaranth: metaphor and the power of a threatening discourse.Florence Bétrisey, Valérie Boisvert & James Sumberg - 2021 - Agriculture and Human Values 39 (2):505-520.
    This paper analyses the use of metaphor in discourses around the “superweed” Palmer amaranth. Most weed scientists associated with the US public agricultural extension system dismiss the term superweed. However, together with the media, they indirectly encourage aggressive control practices by actively diffusing the framing of herbicide resistant Palmer amaranth as an existential threat that should be eradicated at any cost. We use argumentative discourse analysis to better understand this process. We analyze a corpus consisting of reports, policy briefs, and (...)
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    Intergroup preference, not dehumanization, explains social biases in emotion attribution.Florence E. Enock, Steven P. Tipper & Harriet Over - 2021 - Cognition 216 (C):104865.
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    Adolescent Medical Transition is Ethical: An Analogy with Reproductive Health.Florence Ashley - 2022 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 32 (2):127-171.
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    Youth should decide: the principle of subsidiarity in paediatric transgender healthcare.Florence Ashley - 2023 - Journal of Medical Ethics 49 (2):110-114.
    Drawing on the principle of subsidiarity, this article develops a framework for allocating medical decision-making authority in the absence of capacity to consent and argues that decisional authority in paediatric transgender healthcare should generally lie in the patient. Regardless of patients’ capacity, there is usually nobody better positioned to make medical decisions that go to the heart of a patient’s identity than the patients themselves. Under the principle of subsidiarity, decisional authority should only be held by a higher level decision-maker, (...)
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    Nihil veritas erubescit. Mélanges offerts à Paul Mattei par ses élèves, collègues et amis.Florence Bret - 2019 - Augustinianum 59 (1):293-307.
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    Case Study: Should We Protect Families from Patients?Florence Gelo, Bonnie O'Connor & Wayne Vaught - 1998 - Hastings Center Report 28 (3):18.
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    The appraisal of child personality.Florence L. Goodenough - 1949 - Psychological Review 56 (3):123-131.
  38. Peace and Becoming: An Evolutionary Global Struggle.Florence M. Hetzler - 1990 - Dialectics and Humanism 17 (2):151-162.
     
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    (3 other versions)The Person and The Little Prince of St. Exupery.Florence M. Hetzler - 1986 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 60:211-226.
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    Que permet de penser le concept d’imaginaire social de Charles Taylor?Florence Hulak - 2010 - Philosophiques 37 (2):387-409.
    Dans Modern Social Imaginaries, Charles Taylor définit le concept d’imaginaire social comme « compréhension de soi » d’une société, mais également comme « répertoire » des pratiques que ses membres peuvent adopter. Cette double définition rattache à la fois le concept à une perspective herméneutique et à une perspective wittgensteinienne centrée sur l’analyse des règles constitutives des pratiques sociales. Nous éclairons ce concept d’imaginaire social à l’aide du concept d’« arrière-plan », plus ancien dans l’oeuvre de Taylor, afin de montrer (...)
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    Le genre des Lumières: femme et philosophe au XVIIIe siècle.Florence Lotterie - 2013 - Paris: Classiques Garnier.
    Au xviiie siècle, la figure insistante de la «femme philosophe» s'articule à un imaginaire ambivalent de la différence des sexes, entre hantise d'une confusion délétère et quête d'un modèle d'harmonie. La femme travestit-elle la philosophie? Les Lumières ont-elles un genre?
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    Paroles et musiques.Florence Martin - 2015 - Diogène 245 (1):142-154.
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    Anne-Laure Briatte-Peters.Florence Rochefort - 2015 - Clio 41:339-339.
    Pour les lecteurs francophones, voici deux ouvrages qui approfondissent les recherches pionnières mais non traduites d’Ute Gerhard et viennent combler une lacune sur l’histoire des féminismes allemands. Ils complètent les publications récentes d’Alice Primi et de Karen Offen et s’inscrivent dans la lignée des travaux de Marianne Walle, Rita Thalman, Marie-Claire Hoock-Demarle, pour ce qui est de la production en français. Tiré d’une thèse soutenue en 2011 à l’université de Strasbourg, le liv...
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    À propos de la libre-disposition du salaire de la femme mariée, les ambiguïtés d’une loi (1907).Florence Rochefort - 1998 - Clio 7.
    Le 13 juillet 1907, les femmes mariées obtiennent le droit de disposer librement de leur salaire. Sont concernés les 95 % de couples qui, au tournant du siècle, délaissent les possibilités de contrat pour adopter, par défaut, le régime de la communauté des biens. La nouvelle loi entend corriger les effets pervers de ce régime matrimonial qui fait du mari l’unique gestionnaire - y compris des produits du travail de son épouse. L’application de la loi se révèle pourtant très aléatoire, (...)
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    L'aventure de la pensée.Florence Vatan - 2013 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 79 (3):331.
    As a former student of philosophy, Robert Musil kept measuring himself against philosophy and its specific challenges. If he uncompromisingly criticizes the esprit de système, conceptual abstraction, and nebulous speculations, his essayistic and novelistic project remains nevertheless driven by philosophical ambitions. With its experimental dimension, Musil's alternative philosophy promotes intellectual vigilance, clarity, and attentiveness to the ordinary world. It also encourages the ability to think for oneself at one's own pace. This intellectual adventure remains open to conjectures and to forays (...)
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    Le folklore, l'histoire et l'état en France.Florence Weber - 2000 - Revue de Synthèse 121 (3-4):453-467.
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    Rabelais and Le Vin Divin.Florence Weinberg - 2009 - Mediaevalia 30:95-103.
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    Including the social and ethical implications of computing in the computer science curriculum.Florence Appel - 1998 - Acm Sigcas Computers and Society 28 (2):56-57.
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    Seeking the constant in what is transient: Karl Ernst von Baer’s vision of organic formation.Florence Vienne - 2015 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 37 (1):34-49.
    A well-established narrative in the history of science has it that the years around 1800 saw the end of a purely descriptive, classificatory and static natural history. The emergence of a temporal understanding of nature and the new developmental-history approach, it is thought, permitted the formation of modern biology. This paper questions that historical narrative by closely analysing the concepts of development, history and time set out in Karl Ernst von Baer’s study of the mammalian egg (1827). I show that (...)
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    Voluntary Disclosure of Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Contrasting the Carbon Disclosure Project and Corporate Reports.Florence Depoers, Thomas Jeanjean & Tiphaine Jérôme - 2016 - Journal of Business Ethics 134 (3):445-461.
    As global warming continues to attract growing levels of attention, various stakeholders have put climate change on corporate agendas and expect firms to disclose relevant greenhouse gas information. In this paper, we investigate the consistency of the GHG information voluntarily disclosed by French listed firms through two different communication channels: corporate reports and the Carbon Disclosure Project. More precisely, we contrast the amounts of GHG emissions reported and the methodological explanations provided in each channel. Consistent with a stakeholder theory perspective, (...)
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