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    Companies' ethical certification and their attractiveness to institutional investors: An intermediate signaling perspective.Ahmad K. Ismail, Dima Jamali, Samer Khalil, Assem Safieddine & Georges Samara - forthcoming - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility.
    Our research investigates how the inclusion of a company on an independent ethics index affects its attractiveness to institutional investors. Using a sample of 864 U.S. firms over the 2010–2018 period, we find that institutional investors significantly increase their holdings in companies in the quarter that they are included on the ethics index and maintain larger holdings in the four quarters following the inclusion on the Ethisphere list relative to pre-inclusion period, with dedicated institutional investors being more swayed to invest (...)
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    Degrees of categoricity of trees and the isomorphism problem.Mohammad Assem Mahmoud - 2019 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 65 (3):293-304.
    In this paper, we show that for any computable ordinal α, there exists a computable tree of rank with strong degree of categoricity if α is finite, and with strong degree of categoricity if α is infinite. In fact, these are the greatest possible degrees of categoricity for such trees. For a computable limit ordinal α, we show that there is a computable tree of rank α with strong degree of categoricity (which equals ). It follows from our proofs that, (...)
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    Assembling an African information ethics.Bernd Frohmann - 2007 - International Review of Information Ethics 7:1-11.
    The Tshwane Conference on African Information Ethics of 5-7 February 2007 forces the question, What is an African information ethics? This question is addressed with reference to the complexities of a distinctly African information ethics, taking into account the distinction between ethics and morality, and the assumptions of the language of the Tshwane Declaration on Information Ethics in Africa. Gilles Deleuze‘s concept of assem-blage, analyzed from the perspectives of Bruno Latour‘s concept of ―reassembling the social‖ and recent anthropological approaches (...)
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    The History of a Proverb.W. B. Sedqwick - 1927 - Classical Quarterly 21 (3-4):207-.
    In the Classical Review I quoted, for Petronius 77. 6 ‘assem habeas assem valeas,’ a proverb unnoticed as far as I know by other scholars—‘quantum habebis tantus eris; frange lunam et fac fortunam’—and suggested that we should invert and correct—‘frange lunam [et] fac fortunam; quantum habebis tanti eris’—thus getting an accentual trochaic tetra-meter, with rhyme in the first half , which could be added to the popular trochaics collected in Baehrens' Poet. Lat. Fragmenta.
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