2021
DOI: 10.1504/ijmfa.2021.117761
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Exploring the nexus between CEO psychological biases, corporate social responsibility and corporate governance: evidence from the European real estate companies

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“…Stakeholders provide organizations with various resources such as capital, customers, employees, materials and legitimacy [10]. A recent study by [11]), examined how a cohort of presidents and vice presidents at Canadian universities conceived the concept of sustainable development for universities and the role of these colleges in achieving a sustainable future, particularly on issues facing universities, and barriers to implementing campus sustainability initiatives. In another effort, [1]examined the issue of environmental sustainability in universities by examining the contents of the Top 10 World's Best Universities website.…”
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“…Stakeholders provide organizations with various resources such as capital, customers, employees, materials and legitimacy [10]. A recent study by [11]), examined how a cohort of presidents and vice presidents at Canadian universities conceived the concept of sustainable development for universities and the role of these colleges in achieving a sustainable future, particularly on issues facing universities, and barriers to implementing campus sustainability initiatives. In another effort, [1]examined the issue of environmental sustainability in universities by examining the contents of the Top 10 World's Best Universities website.…”
Section: Csr-universitymentioning
confidence: 99%