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Per capita carbon emissions are an important concept in international negotiations of climate policies and also in future projections of aggregate carbon emissions. This paper argues that the convergence studies on per capita carbon emissions in the literature are theoretically biased because...
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How can (aging) individual employees continue to grow as persons, on the one hand, and contribute to their employing organizations in meaningful ways, on the other hand? In this article, we set out to study how two important instruments of human resource management - age climate and the offering...
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The age diversity climate construct is gaining greater attention in the organizational literature due to the demographic changes in the workplace. While the few existing studies on age diversity climate (ADC) are rather encouraging, this construct is still at an early stage of conceptual and...
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This document summarizes a dataset with historical, observed, time series of climatic variables and scenarios of future climate, at global level created as part of the activities of the GEMINA, WP 7.1.3. We briefly present the main data sources and methods using Italy as a case study
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This article introduces the first database for developmental parameters of the herbaceous peony cultivated in a warm … efficacy of the database for the regulation of the developmental processes and production ability is demonstrated with numerous … examples of estimated growth rate of stems. The sigmoid nature of the growth curves is noted. The database could be used for …
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Climate change damage (or, more correctly, impact) functions relate variations in temperature (or other climate variables) to economic impacts in various dimensions, and are at the basis of quantitative modeling exercises for the assessment of climate change policies. This document provides a...
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