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Current paper · Semantic Scholar
The Effect of Directors’ Educational Background and Return on Assets on Carbon Emission Disclosure: Evidence from Non-Financial Companies in IndonesiaCarbon emission disclosure has become a global issue as part of business sustainability practices. This study aims to examine the effect of directors’ educational background on carbon emission disclosure in non-financial industries in Indonesia. Educational background is reflected in board diversity, particularly directors with financial education such as economics, management, and accounting. This research employs …
Reference · Wikidata
transporthuman-directed movement of things or people between locations
Encyclopedia · Wikipedia
Transport or transportation is the intentional movement of humans, animals, and goods from one location to another. Modes of transport include air, land, water, cable, pipelines, and space. The field can be divided into infrastructure, vehicles, and operations. Transport enables human trade, which is essential for the development of civilizations.
Book · DOAB
The Option of an Oil Tax to Fund Transportation and InfrastructureFederal spending on surface-transportation infrastructure outpaces federal taxes on gasoline and diesel fuel. Increasing fuel efficiency means that fuel-purchase expenditures have dropped, so real revenue generated from these taxes has declined. A percentage tax on crude oil and imported refined-petroleum products consumed in the United States could fund U.S. transportation infrastructure.
Full text · Open Library
Plunkett's transportation, supply chain & logistics industry almanac 2011The data and areas of interest covered are intentionally broad, ranging from transportation methods to emerging technologies, to an in-depth look at the major firms (which we call "THE TRANSPORTATION 500") within the many segments that make up the transportation, supply chain and logistics industry.
Image · DPLA
This picture, labeled on the back as "Golens Livery Stable", shows a wagon, three hacks and a buggy, each pulled by a two-horse team. The hack on the left (the white horse on the right of the team) has a "Green's Transfer" sign on it. The hack in the middle has a passenger and the one on the right has three. The man in the foreground is likely the livery stable's owner. An assistant is visible in the stable doorway.…
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