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Exploring the Relationship between CSR Reporting and Corporate Misconduct
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: While the literature on corporate social responsibility (CSR) has been growing, there is still a limited understanding of the connection between CSR reporting and corporate misconduct, especially in cases where the ...
Investigating the Role of Executive Intrafirm Alumni Networks in Top Management Fraud: Multilevel Study in China’s Construction Industry
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: To explore factors that influence the likelihood of committing fraud in the construction industry, this study concentrated on senior executives and tested whether some characteristics at the individual and firm levels have ...
Impact of CEO Duality and Overconfidence on Construction Technology Innovation: Evidence from China
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The construction industry has long been regarded as a relatively conservative and less innovative sector. Adjusting corporate governance structure is an effective method to promote innovation in the construction industry, ...
Effects of Career Horizon and Corporate Governance in China’s Construction Industry: Multilevel Study of Top Management Fraud
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: To investigate the drivers of fraudulent behavior in the construction industry, this study focused on top managers and explored whether individual-level and firm-level characteristics would exert an influence on likelihood ...
Quantifying the Linkages and Leakages of Construction Activities in an Open Economy Using Multiregional Input–Output Analysis
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: This study proposes an analytical framework to evaluate the economic influence and leakage of the construction sector in a small and open economy, using Hong Kong as a case study. Input–output analysis (IOA) is used to ...
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