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6021
Balance test results.
Published 2025“…Our analyses underline a significant decrease in the environment and governance CSR among non-financial firms, while no significant impact is observed on the social dimension of CSR. …”
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6022
Variables.
Published 2025“…Our analyses underline a significant decrease in the environment and governance CSR among non-financial firms, while no significant impact is observed on the social dimension of CSR. …”
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6023
Results of the parallel trend test.
Published 2025“…Our analyses underline a significant decrease in the environment and governance CSR among non-financial firms, while no significant impact is observed on the social dimension of CSR. …”
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6024
Results of the exclusion of other policies.
Published 2025“…Our analyses underline a significant decrease in the environment and governance CSR among non-financial firms, while no significant impact is observed on the social dimension of CSR. …”
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6025
Results of robustness tests.
Published 2025“…Our analyses underline a significant decrease in the environment and governance CSR among non-financial firms, while no significant impact is observed on the social dimension of CSR. …”
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6026
Descriptive statistical of variables.
Published 2025“…Our analyses underline a significant decrease in the environment and governance CSR among non-financial firms, while no significant impact is observed on the social dimension of CSR. …”
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6027
Baseline regression results.
Published 2025“…Our analyses underline a significant decrease in the environment and governance CSR among non-financial firms, while no significant impact is observed on the social dimension of CSR. …”
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6028
The results of mediating mechanism test.
Published 2025“…Our analyses underline a significant decrease in the environment and governance CSR among non-financial firms, while no significant impact is observed on the social dimension of CSR. …”
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6029
The results of Bootstrap Method and Sobel Test.
Published 2025“…Our analyses underline a significant decrease in the environment and governance CSR among non-financial firms, while no significant impact is observed on the social dimension of CSR. …”
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6030
Impact of the NAMR on CSR dimensions (E, S, G).
Published 2025“…Our analyses underline a significant decrease in the environment and governance CSR among non-financial firms, while no significant impact is observed on the social dimension of CSR. …”
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6031
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6032
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6033
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6034
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6035
(a) Cement; (b) SHMP; (c) Water glass; (d) PG.
Published 2025“…Although increasing SHMP content improved the early strength, it led to a decrease in later strength, with the maximum late strength observed at 2% SHMP. …”
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6037
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6038
Opioid consumption data.
Published 2025“…Orthopaedic Surgery patients saw a mean 45% reduction in prescription size from 462 MMEs (range: 50–7200 MMEs) to 197 MMEs (range: 25–2400 MMEs) (p < .001), while General Surgery patients experienced a mean 38% reduction from 100 MMEs (range: 25–150 MMEs) to 60 MMEs (range: 25–150 MMEs) (p < .001). …”
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6039
Prescription data.
Published 2025“…Orthopaedic Surgery patients saw a mean 45% reduction in prescription size from 462 MMEs (range: 50–7200 MMEs) to 197 MMEs (range: 25–2400 MMEs) (p < .001), while General Surgery patients experienced a mean 38% reduction from 100 MMEs (range: 25–150 MMEs) to 60 MMEs (range: 25–150 MMEs) (p < .001). …”
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6040
Refill rate by surgical specialty.
Published 2025“…Orthopaedic Surgery patients saw a mean 45% reduction in prescription size from 462 MMEs (range: 50–7200 MMEs) to 197 MMEs (range: 25–2400 MMEs) (p < .001), while General Surgery patients experienced a mean 38% reduction from 100 MMEs (range: 25–150 MMEs) to 60 MMEs (range: 25–150 MMEs) (p < .001). …”