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View article: Tiered approach to sustainability analysis in sediment remediation decision making
Tiered approach to sustainability analysis in sediment remediation decision making Open
All active remediation results in both desirable and undesirable environmental, economic, and social impacts. Balancing such impacts through sustainability assessment poses normative questions—not just objective and science‐based, but thos…
View article: The Impact of Geographic and Cultural Dispersion on Information Opacity
The Impact of Geographic and Cultural Dispersion on Information Opacity Open
This paper investigates the influences of intrafirm geographic and cultural dispersion, the distance between the location of a firm’s investments and its headquarters, on the firm’s information environment. Specifically, using a sample of …
View article: Stakeholder value-linked sustainability assessment: Evaluating remedial alternatives for the Portland Harbor Superfund Site, Portland, Oregon, USA
Stakeholder value-linked sustainability assessment: Evaluating remedial alternatives for the Portland Harbor Superfund Site, Portland, Oregon, USA Open
Regulatory decisions on remediation should consider affected communities’ needs and values, and how these might be impacted by remedial options; this process requires that diverse stakeholders are able to engage in a transparent considerat…
View article: The Portland Harbor Superfund Site Sustainability Project: Introduction
The Portland Harbor Superfund Site Sustainability Project: Introduction Open
This article introduces the Portland Harbor Superfund Site Sustainability Project (PHSP) special series in this issue. The Portland Harbor Superfund Site is one of the “mega-sediment sites” in the United States, comprising about 10 miles o…
View article: Regional economic impact assessment: Evaluating remedial alternatives for the Portland Harbor Superfund Site, Portland, Oregon, USA
Regional economic impact assessment: Evaluating remedial alternatives for the Portland Harbor Superfund Site, Portland, Oregon, USA Open
The present paper describes a methodology for evaluating impacts of Superfund remedial alternatives on the regional economy in the context of a broader sustainability evaluation. Although economic impact methodology is well established, so…
View article: Capital Structure and Political Risk in Asia-Pacific Real Estate Markets
Capital Structure and Political Risk in Asia-Pacific Real Estate Markets Open
This study investigates the determinants of capital structure decisions by real estate firms, with a specific focus on the impact of political risk on leverage. Using a sample of Asia-Pacific REITs and listed property trusts, we find those…
View article: International Real Estate Review
International Real Estate Review Open
This study investigates the impact of political risk on the cost of capital for publicly traded real estate firms. More specifically, by using a sample of 102 REITs and listed property trusts, which hold nearly 6,000 distinct investment pr…
View article: Political Risk and the Cost of Capital in Asia-Pacific Property Markets
Political Risk and the Cost of Capital in Asia-Pacific Property Markets Open
This study investigates the impact of political risk on the cost of capital for publicly traded real estate firms. More specifically, by using a sample of 102 REITs and listed property trusts, which hold nearly 6,000 distinct investment pr…