Publications

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The relationship between climate risk, climate policy uncertainty, and CO2 emissions: Empirical evidence from the US

Khaled GUESMI, Spyros Spyrou, Panagiota Makrychoriti

This paper examines the relationship between climate risk and climate policy uncertainty, and CO2 emissions in the US over the 2000–2022 period using a structural Factor- Augmented Vector AutoRegression (FAVAR) model with a two-step principal component analysis based on monthly observations.

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Cold time, cool time? Weather-induced moods and financial risk tolerance: Evidence from a real-world banking context

Francis OSEI-TUTU, Marie-Hélène Broihanne, Hava Orkut
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Color effectiveness. Influence of color and typography of commercial websites on surfurs’ reactions: An experimental study of their interaction effects

Demba Ousmane DIOUF, Jean-François Lemoine
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Does adhering to the principles of green finance matter for stock valuation? Evidence from testing for (co-) explosiveness

Hatem RJIBA, Tobias Basse, Majdi Karmani, Christoph Wegener

We use a test for co-explosiveness to improve our understanding of the effects of green finance on the valuation of stocks.

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Family Control, Political Risk and Employment Security: A Cross-National Study

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Individualism reduces borrower discouragement

Francis OSEI-TUTU, Laurent Weill
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Patients’ behavioral intentions toward robotic adoption in healthcare: An approach on apprehension of embedding robotics

David KALISZ, Elham KAMANI, Agata SZYRAN-RESIAK

The ubiquitous healthcare sector requires a variegated set of emerging innovations and advanced technologies in the healthcare sector.

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Sommes-nous plus stressés dans certains types de bureaux ?

Gisele DE CAMPOS RIBEIRO, Delphine Minchella
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The inflation loop is not a myth

This paper is part of the current debate around the wage-price spiral as inflation surges rapidly, and it assesses empirically whether the prevalence of wage indexation arrangements and the balance of bargaining power between workers and firms can explain cross-country differences in the dynamics

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