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المؤلفون: 阮大維
المساهمون: 會計學系
مصطلحات موضوعية: ESG報告書, 營運績效, 非意欲產出DEA, 二氧化碳排放量, 文本可讀性分析, ESG reports, Operation performance, Undesirable output, CO2 emission、Readability
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Relation: https://irlib.pccu.edu.tw//handle/987654321/53522; https://irlib.pccu.edu.tw/bitstream/987654321/53522/2/index.html
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المؤلفون: 蘇容萩, Su, Jung-Chiu
المساهمون: 周冠男, Chou, Kuan-Nan
مصطلحات موضوعية: 經理人自戀, ESG 報告書, 照片尺寸, 風險性投資, 營運績效, CEO narcissism, ESG report, Photo size, Risky investment, Performance
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