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Do environmental scores become multinational corporations strategic “greenwashing” tool for window‐dressing carbon reduction? A cross‐cultural analysis. (2024). Lan, Yichen ; Peng, Xuhui ; Cui, Xinjian ; Tang, Qingliang ; Li, Jingduan.
In: Business Strategy and the Environment.
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