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Stakeholder pressures on corporate climate change-related accountability and disclosures: Australian evidence. (2015). Shamima, Haque ; Azizul, Islam Muhammad .
In: Business and Politics.
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  21. Determinants of Voluntary Greenhouse Gas Emission Disclosure: An Empirical Investigation on Turkish Firms. (2018). Canikli, Seda ; Akba, Halil Emre.
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  22. Can China’s Carbon Emissions Trading Rights Mechanism Transform its Manufacturing Industry? Based on the Perspective of Enterprise Behavior. (2018). Gu, Rongrong ; Li, Nan ; Dai, Yue ; Zhu, Xiaodong.
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  23. Determinants and Characteristics of Korean Companies’ Carbon Management under the Carbon Pricing Scheme. (2018). Suk, Sunhee.
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  24. Valuing the carbon assets of distributed photovoltaic generation in China. (2018). Xu, Xinkuo ; Jin, Jiayu ; Guan, Chengmei.
    In: Energy Policy.
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  27. Carbon risk, cost of debt financing and the moderation effect of media attention: Evidence from Chinese companies operating in high‐carbon industries. (2018). Zhang, Tao ; Zhou, Zhifang ; Chen, Xiaohong ; Zeng, Huixiang ; Wen, Kang.
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  29. Business strategies and management accounting in response to climate change risk exposure and regulatory uncertainty. (2017). de Villiers, Charl ; Bui, Binh.
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  30. Corporate Carbon Emission and Financial Performance: Does Carbon Disclosure Mediate the Relationship in the UK?. (2016). Liu, Yang Stephanie ; Hoepner, Andreas ; Yang, Jessica ; Zhou, Xiaoyan.
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  31. The Effects of Climate Change Policy on the Business Community: A Corporate Environmental Accounting Perspective. (2015). Evangelinos, Konstantinos ; Filho, Walter Leal ; Nikolaou, Ioannis.
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