Search Results - "Jaballah, J."
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Does financing strategy accelerate corporate energy transition? Evidence from green bonds
Published in Business strategy and the environment (01-01-2023)“…With energy transition becoming an urgent priority for companies worldwide, practitioners and policymakers are urging them to finance climate‐friendly…”
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Does it really pay to do better? Exploring the financial effects of changes in CSR ratings
Published in Applied economics (02-11-2018)“…Previous literature on the link between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and financial performance has focused mainly on the financial implications of a…”
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Stratigraphical and sedimentary characters of Late Cretaceous formations outcropping in central and southern Tunisia, Tethyan southern margin
Published in Journal of African earth sciences (1994) (01-12-2016)“…The main goals of our approach are to identify some local to global events in relation with tectonic instabilities and/or sea-level changes, occurring during…”
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Middle Cenomanian–Turonian sequence stratigraphy of central-southern Tunisia: regional and global control on depositional patterns
Published in Cretaceous research (01-07-2020)“…The identification of depositional sequences in the Upper Cretaceous stratigraphic record of central-southern Tunisia constitutes a key to recognize the main…”
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On the architecture of intra-formational Mass-Transport Deposits: Insights from the carbonate slopes of Great Bahama Bank and the Apulian Carbonate Platform
Published in Marine geology (01-09-2020)“…Large sub-tropical carbonate platforms shed huge volumes of sediment onto their adjacent slopes. Resulting carbonate successions are comprised of gravity-flow…”
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Physical properties of Cretaceous to Eocene platform-to-basin carbonates from Albania
Published in Marine and petroleum geology (01-06-2021)“…Understanding acoustic velocities of sedimentary deposits is crucial for realistic subsurface imaging. The velocities rely on mineralogy, density, as well as…”
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