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3. Industrial Organizations Adapting to the Novel EU Taxonomy While Developing Socio-Technical Systems: A Literature Review.

4. Limiting environmental reporting flexibility: investor judgment based on the EU taxonomy.

5. Nuclear Energy as a Sustainable Source? Examining Media Discourses Surrounding the EU-Complementary Delegated Act.

6. The steering effect of the EU taxonomy: Evidence from German institutional and retail investors.

7. Evaluation of sustainability reporting of the food industry in Hungary from an EU taxonomy perspective.

8. CRITICAL EVALUATION OF THE ADEQUACY OF THE APPLICATION OF EQUITY METHOD FOR QUALITY REPORTING ON JOINT VENTURES.

9. EU social taxonomy for sustainable economic activities: exploring the known and navigating the current issues as well as future research

10. EU social taxonomy for sustainable economic activities: exploring the known and navigating the current issues as well as future research.

11. Gewinnung von Fettsäuremethylestern aus industriellem Kaffeesatz mittels eines In‐situ‐Prozesses.

12. Transitioning to net zero: Full potential of sustainable finance taxonomies not yet exhausted.

13. Übergang zur Klimaneutralität: Potenzial nachhaltiger Finanztaxonomien noch nicht ausgeschöpft.

14. Nuclear Energy as a Sustainable Source? Examining Media Discourses Surrounding the EU-Complementary Delegated Act

22. WERYFIKACJA TECHNOLOGII ŚRODOWISKOWYCH JAKO POTENCJALNE NARZĘDZIE WSPIERAJĄCE SYSTEM RAPORTOWANIA ESG – UJĘCIE TEORETYCZNE.

24. Green Transition and Industrial Ecosystems: the Impact of EU Taxonomy for Sustainable Activities

25. In Search of Sustainable Finance

26. Industrial Organizations Adapting to the Novel EU Taxonomy While Developing Socio-Technical Systems: A Literature Review

27. How Practically Applicable Are the EU Taxonomy Criteria for Corporates?—An Analysis for the Electrical Industry.

28. Nuclear perceptions from radioactive blue to sustainable green: The EU taxonomy as reflection of a divided public.

29. Il principio del DNSH per la sostenibilità delle opere del programma PINQuA di Napoli e Caserta.

30. Atomenergiával a klímaválság ellen? A fenntarthatósági érv az Európai Unió taxonómia vitájában.

32. The EU sustainable finance taxonomy and its contribution to climate neutrality.

33. Using XBRL for Sustainability Reporting under the European Green Deal

37. Methodology for granting green business credits

38. The European green deal, retail investors and sustainable investments: A perspective article covering economic, behavioral, and regulatory insights

39. ESG RISK MANAGEMENT IN THE CORPORATE LENDING PROCESS IN POLAND.

40. The EU Green Bond Standard: A Plausible Response to the Deficiencies of the EU Green Bond Market?

41. Progress and notions of progress in sustainable finance.

42. MODELLING OF FAM-GATE NITROGEN BALANCE IN PIG PRODUCTION - CASE STUDY OF LATVIA.

44. The European Union Taxonomy – The Revolution of Sustainable Activities

45. ASSESSMENTS ON THE EUROPEAN GREEN DEAL AND EU TAXONOMY

46. THE IMPACT OF EU TAXONOMY ON CORPORATE INVESTMENTS

47. Környezeti fenntarthatóság a Közös Agrárpolitikában és az EU-taxonómiában.

48. POLICY OF GREEN FINANCING OF COMPANIES.

49. Institutional Investor ESG Engagement: The European Experience.

50. EU Taxonomy: Mission Impossible.

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