HOW DOES NEGATIVE NEW MEDIA COVERAGE IMPACT AUDIT FEES, COST COVER, OR RISK PREMIUM? BASED ON THE DATA FROM WECHAT OFFICIAL ACCOUNT BY CRAWLER TECHNOLOGY.

How does negative new media coverage impact audit fees, cost cover, or risk premium? Based on the data from WeChat official account by Crawler Technology.

This study empirically investigates the relationship between negative new media coverage Human Hair Bun and audit fees by collecting a sample of nonfinancial listed companies on the main board of the Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE) from 2017 to 2019, along with data on negative new media coverage of official WeChat public accounts founded by the most

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Is It All about a Science-Informed Decision? A Quantitative Approach to Three Dimensions of Justice and Their Relation in the Nuclear Waste Repository Siting Process in Germany

Nuclear waste management is a contested challenge that lasts for decades.Especially in Germany, the history of the usage of nuclear energy is conflictive and notions of justice are therefore omnipresent in the ongoing site selection process for a nuclear waste repository.Against the background of injustices caused by the deployment of nuclear energ

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Didymocyrtis pertusariae: A new species from Central Himalaya, India and a worldwide key to all recognized Didymocyrtis (Phaeosphaeriaceae; Pleosporales) species

From the alpine region of India, a hitherto undocumented lichenicolous For Home species of Didymocyrtis colonizing the thallus and soredia of Pertusaria species thriving on rocky substrates is meticulously described as a novel taxon (D.pertusariae), from the Indian subcontinent, and is compared with Mouthguard other lichenicolous Didymocyrtis speci

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New early Pliocene owls from Langebaanweg, South Africa, with first evidence of Athene south of the Sahara and a new species of Tyto

The fossiliferous Upper Varswater Formation at Langebaanweg (South Africa) produced remains of at least five species of owls (Strigiformes).Tyto richae sp.nov.is the first palaeospecies of Tytonidae described from an Mouthguard African fossil site, though indeterminate remains referable to the genus Tyto are known from the Middle Miocene of Morocco

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