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Overview

Anne L. Schneider is affiliated with Arizona State University in the United States and has contributed to academic research primarily in the fields of Business, Management and Accounting, and Social Sciences. Their work spans subfields such as Strategy and Management, Finance, Marketing, Political Science and International Relations, and Accounting.

Their research topics cover corporate social responsibility reporting, sustainable finance and green bonds, environmental sustainability in business, auditing, earnings management, governance, multiculturalism, politics, migration, gender, linguistics and discourse analysis, as well as North African history and literature.

Recent scholarly papers include:

  • "Climate reporting in the fast lane? The impact of corporate governance on the disclosure of climate-related risks and opportunities" (2024, Business Strategy and the Environment)
  • "The role of sustainability integration into the corporate strategy - A perspective on analysts' perceptions and buy recommendations" (2024, Heliyon)
  • "Institutional investors' information needs in the context of the sustainable finance disclosure regulation (EU/2019/2088): the implications for companies' sustainability reporting" (2023, Journal of Applied Accounting Research)
  • "Poétique et enjeux d'un cosmopolitisme transmigratoire" (2022, Çédille)
  • "Prohibition of the use of evidence in the case of unlawfully obtained evidence?" (2023, European Integration Studies)

Frequent co-authors with whom they have collaborated include Henning Zülch, Maria Gebhardt, Virginie Brinker, Florian Siedler, and Philipp Ottenstein.

Their publication venues reflect a multidisciplinary range and include Business Strategy and the Environment, Heliyon, Journal of Applied Accounting Research, Çédille, and European Integration Studies.

Anne L. Schneider's academic contributions engage with current topics such as corporate governance's role in climate risk disclosure and the integration of sustainability within corporate strategy frameworks from the perspective of financial analysts. Additionally, their work touches on the implications of EU regulations related to sustainable finance and corporate reporting standards.

Best Publications

  • Social Construction of Target Populations: Implications for Politics and Policy.

    Anne Schneider;Helen Ingram

  • Policy Design for Democracy

    Anne L. Schneider;Helen M. Ingram

  • Behavioral Assumptions of Policy Tools

    Anne Schneider;Helen Ingram

  • Social Construction and Policy Design

    Helen Ingram;Anne L. Schneider;Peter Deleon

  • Deserving and Entitled: Social Constructions and Public Policy

    Anne L. Schneider;Helen M. Ingram

  • What Is Next for Policy Design and Social Construction Theory?1

    Anne Schneider;Mara Sidney

  • Systematically Pinching Ideas: A Comparative Approach to Policy Design

    Anne Schneider;Helen Ingram

  • Policy analysis by design

    Anne Schneider

  • Improving Implementation Through Framing Smarter Statutes

    Helen Ingram;Anne Schneider

  • Ways of Knowing and Inclusive Management Practices

    Martha S. Feldman;Anne M. Khademian;Helen Ingram;Anne S. Schneider

  • RESTITUTION AND RECIDIVISM RATES OF JUVENILE OFFENDERS: RESULTS FROM FOUR EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES*

    Anne L. Schneider

  • Confusing Ballots, Roll-Off, and the Black Vote

    R. Darcy;Anne Schneider

  • The Choice of Target Populations

    Helen Ingram;Anne Schneider

  • Deterrence and Juvenile Crime: Results from a National Policy Experiment

    Anne L. Schneider;Laurie H. Ervin

  • Social Construction (Continued)

    Robert C. Lieberman;Helen Ingram;Anne L. Schneider

  • Public-Private Partnerships in the U.S. Prison System:

    Anne Larason Schneider

  • Patterns of Change in the Use of Imprisonment in the American States: An Integration of Path Dependence, Punctuated Equilibrium and Policy Design Approaches

    Anne Larason Schneider

  • Why do Some Boundary Organizations Result in New Ideas and Practices and Others only Meet Resistance? Examples From Juvenile Justice

    Anne L. Schneider

  • Deterrence and Juvenile Crime

    Anne L. Schneider

  • Victim-Offender Mediation: A Survey of Program Characteristics and Perceptions of Effectiveness

    Stella P. Hughes;Anne L. Schneider

  • Social Constructions, Anticipatory Feedback Strategies, and Deceptive Public Policy

    Anne L. Schneider;Helen M. Ingram

Frequent Co-Authors

Helen Ingram
Helen Ingram University of California, Irvine
Lester M. Salamon
Lester M. Salamon Johns Hopkins University

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