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GovernanceWalk the Green Talk? a Textual Analysis of Pension Funds’ Disclosures of Sustainable InvestingRob BauerMaastricht University
EconomicsControlled infection to exit COVID-19 lockdown: a first utilitarian analysisChris HopeUniversity of Cambridge
RiskEinstein is right again! Scientists prove that plunging regions exist around black holes – a theory first proposed by the physicist in 1915
EconomicsKeeping the World Economy on Track: Dealing with the Shortterm Emergency and Pursuing Longer-Term ObjectivesDavid VinesUniversity of Oxford
SustainabilityThe Recovery from the Covid-19 Pandemic as an Opportunity for a Sustainable and Resilient World
SustainabilityFeasible supply of steel and cement within a carbon budget is likely to fall short of expected global demandJulian AllwoodUniversity of Cambridge
OrganisationsWalking Our Evidence-Based Talk: The Case of Leadership Development in Business SchoolsGianpiero PetriglieriINSEAD