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International dimensions of sustainable management : latest perspectives from corporate governance, responsible finance and CSR

Title By: Schmidpeter, René [Edited by] | Capaldi, Nicholas [Edited by] | Idowu, Samuel O [Edited by] | Stürenberg Herrera, Anika [Edited by]
Material type: BookSeries: CSR, sustainability, ethics & governancePublisher: Cham, Switzerland : Springer, c2019.Description: viii, 347 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 9783030048181; 9783030048198; 3030048195Subject(s): Management -- Environmental aspects | Social responsibility of business | Sustainable developmentDDC classification: 658.408 IN TE
Summary:
This book provides a rich collection of essays discussing and showcasing the transformation of businesses around the world towards sustainability and responsibility. Based on a framework of global theoretical approaches, it presents practical examples and cases from a variety of industries, regions and corporate functions. It also highlights the latest insights on how corporations consider sustainability in the governance of their respective organization. Furthermore, the book features a section dedicated to responsible finance, and outlines business and management-driven approaches that contradict the traditionally held belief that a trade-off exists between sustainability, social responsibility and profit.
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REGULAR University of Wollongong in Dubai
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658.408 IN TE (Browse shelf) Available Apr2020 T0064480
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Includes bibliographical references.

Part I: Conceptional Thoughts.- Part II: Global Practices from Corporate Governance and Finance.- Part III: New Emerging Challenges of CSR Practices.

This book provides a rich collection of essays discussing and showcasing the transformation of businesses around the world towards sustainability and responsibility. Based on a framework of global theoretical approaches, it presents practical examples and cases from a variety of industries, regions and corporate functions. It also highlights the latest insights on how corporations consider sustainability in the governance of their respective organization. Furthermore, the book features a section dedicated to responsible finance, and outlines business and management-driven approaches that contradict the traditionally held belief that a trade-off exists between sustainability, social responsibility and profit.

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