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A new study by Postdoctoral Researcher Javad Rajabalizadeh finds that companies led by CEOs with stronger managerial ability use more consistent climate-risk language from year to year.
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U.S., Finland
Who
Javad Rajabalizadeh, University of Turku
What
A new study by Postdoctoral Researcher Javad Rajabalizadeh finds that companies led by CEOs with stronger managerial ability use more consistent climate-risk language from year to year.
When
Thu, 11 Jun 2026 21:20:03 GMT · 3h 29m ago
Where
U.S., Finland ·
Why
This research helps regulators, boards, and investors more carefully interpret repeated climate language in company disclosures.
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How this affects you
The study suggests that CEO capability influences how consistently climate risks are communicated over time, providing a nuanced understanding of climate reporting for investors and regulators globally. This could lead to more informed evaluations of corporate climate strategies.
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