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Comparing the Impacts of Sustainability Narratives on American and European Energy Shareholders: A Multi-Event Study Analysing Reactions to News before and during COVID-19. (2022). Tort-Martorell, Xavier ; Crisol, Laura Vivas ; del Toro, Alberto Barroso.
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  21. Spillovers and hedging effectiveness of non-ferrous metals and sub-sectoral clean energy stocks in time and frequency domain. (2022). Chen, Jinyu ; Zhu, Xuehong.
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  22. Green investments: A luxury good or a financial necessity?. (2022). Yousaf, Imran ; Demirer, Riza ; Suleman, Muhammad Tahir.
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  26. The Covid pandemic in the market: Infected, immune and cured bonds. (2021). Zaghini, Andrea.
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  27. Rational repricing of risk during COVID?19: Evidence from Indian single stock options market. (2021). Virmani, Vineet ; Varma, Jayanth R ; Agarwalla, Sobhesh Kumar.
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  28. Mandatory CSR and sustainability reporting: economic analysis and literature review. (2021). Leuz, Christian ; Christensen, Hans B ; Hail, Luzi.
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  30. Digital Resilience: How Work-From-Home Feasibility Affects Firm Performance. (2021). Wan, Chi ; Brynjolfsson, Erik ; Steffen, Sebastian ; Jin, Wang ; Bai, John.
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  31. Volatilidad y COVID-19: evidencia empírica internacional. (2021). Reyes, Adriana Zambrano ; Bolvar, Humberto Ros ; Rodrguez, Toms Gmez.
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  32. Banking sector reactions to COVID-19: The role of bank-specific factors and government policy responses. (2021). Demir, Ender ; Danisman, Gamze Ozturk.
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  33. How resilient are the Asia Pacific financial markets against a global pandemic?. (2021). al Mamun, Mohammed Abdullah ; Rahman, Md Lutfur.
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  34. Stock market reactions to the COVID-19 pandemic: The moderating role of corporate big data strategies based on Word2Vec. (2021). Hu, Nan ; Zhang, Ting ; Li, Xiaoyu ; Xue, Fujing.
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  35. Corporate immunity to the COVID-19 pandemic. (2021). Lin, Chen ; Levine, Ross ; Xie, Wensi ; Ding, Wenzhi.
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  36. Global syndicated lending during the COVID-19 pandemic. (2021). Politsidis, Panagiotis ; HASAN, IFTEKHAR ; Sharma, Zenu.
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  37. Who should be afraid of infections? Pandemic exposure and the cross-section of stock returns. (2021). Zaremba, Adam ; Cakici, Nusret.
    In: Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money.
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  38. The quest for multidimensional financial immunity to the COVID-19 pandemic: Evidence from international stock markets. (2021). Demir, Ender ; Aharon, David Y ; Tzouvanas, Panagiotis ; Kizys, Renatas ; Zaremba, Adam.
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  39. COVID-19 and Women-Led Businesses around the World. (2021). Xu, Jian ; Wei, Siqi ; Liu, YU.
    In: Finance Research Letters.
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  40. State-level COVID-19 outbreak and stock returns. (2021). Truong, Cameron ; Phang, Soon-Yeow ; Garg, Mukesh ; Adrian, Christofer ; Pham, Anh Viet.
    In: Finance Research Letters.
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  41. Does responsible investing pay during economic downturns: Evidence from the COVID-19 pandemic. (2021). Nakai, Miwa ; Roca, Eduardo ; Omura, Akihiro.
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  42. Immunizing markets against the pandemic: COVID-19 vaccinations and stock volatility around the world. (2021). Demir, Ender ; Zaremba, Adam ; Kizys, Renatas ; Rouatbi, Wael.
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  43. When the Japanese stock market meets COVID-19: Impact of ownership, China and US exposure, and ESG channels. (2021). Takahashi, Hidenori ; Yamada, Kazuo.
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  44. Impact of COVID-19 on stock price crash risk: Evidence from Chinese energy firms. (2021). Liu, Hezhe ; Huang, Shoujun.
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  45. IT adoption and bank performance during the Covid-19 pandemic. (2021). Fiaschetti, Maurizio ; Dadoukis, Aristeidis ; Fusi, Giulia.
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  46. The COVID-19 Pandemic and Sovereign Bond Risk. (2021). Andrieș, Alin Marius ; Sprincean, Nicu ; Ongena, Steven.
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  47. The ‘COVID’ crash of the 2020 U.S. Stock market. (2021). Zhu, Wei ; Song, Ruiqiang ; Shu, Min.
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  48. Investor rewards to environmental responsibility: Evidence from the COVID-19 crisis. (2021). Petit-Romec, Arthur ; Garel, Alexandre.
    In: Journal of Corporate Finance.
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  49. Retail investor risk-seeking, attention, and the January effect. (2021). Schmidt, Adam ; Chen, Zhongdong ; Wang, Jinai.
    In: Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance.
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  50. COVID-19 pandemic and stock market response: A culture effect. (2021). Nguyen, Nhut H ; Indriawan, Ivan ; Gilbert, Aaron ; Fernandez-Perez, Adrian.
    In: Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance.
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  51. The Covid pandemic in the market: infected, immune and cured bonds. (2021). Zaghini, Andrea.
    In: Working Paper Series.
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  52. ESG did not immunize stocks during the COVID?19 crisis, but investments in intangible assets did. (2021). Joos, Philip ; Hendrikse, Jurian ; Demers, Elizabeth ; Lev, Baruch.
    In: Journal of Business Finance & Accounting.
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  53. An empirical analysis: Did green supply chain management alleviate the effects of COVID?19?. (2021). Tiscini, Riccardo ; Porco, Barbara ; Zaro, Claudio Soerger ; Fasan, Marco.
    In: Business Strategy and the Environment.
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  54. Accounting conservatism and firm performance during the COVID?19 pandemic. (2021). Li, Shan ; Kim, Sujin ; Kent, Pamela ; Cui, LI.
    In: Accounting and Finance.
    RePEc:bla:acctfi:v:61:y:2021:i:4:p:5543-5579.

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  55. The effect of COVID?19 on the global stock market. (2021). Treepongkaruna, Sirimon ; Sarajoti, Pattarake ; Jindahra, Pavitra ; Chatjuthamard, Pattanaporn.
    In: Accounting and Finance.
    RePEc:bla:acctfi:v:61:y:2021:i:3:p:4923-4953.

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  56. Rethinking capital structure decision and corporate social responsibility in response to COVID?19. (2021). Ye, YE ; Huang, HE.
    In: Accounting and Finance.
    RePEc:bla:acctfi:v:61:y:2021:i:3:p:4757-4788.

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  57. Responsible Investment and Responsible Consumption. (2021). Schliephake, Eva ; Hakenes, Hendrik.
    In: ECONtribute Discussion Papers Series.
    RePEc:ajk:ajkdps:134.

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