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Do Indian Firms Engage in Greenwashing? Evidence from Indian Firms
This study aims to look at ESG reporting in India through the lens of greenwashing, with a focus on the companies listed in the National Stock Exchange under the NIFTY 50 index using available ESG scores and assessments. Further, it aims to measure the indulgence of greenwashing by the companies. Th...
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