Стандарти за устойчиви системи за управление: картографиране на водещи ISO стандарти в подкрепа на по-доброто им прилагане в българския контекст
Standards for sustainable management systems: mapping of leading ISO standards to support their implementation in the Bulgarian context
Nevena Ivanova and
Elka Vasileva
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The standardization of sustainable management systems, processes and products can support and strengthen their transformational potential for implementing sustainable development goals. However, scientific research in this area is quite limited. Therefore, our study aims to identify the key sustainable management systems standards (SMSS) and to reveal the leading ISO standards in support of their better development in Bulgarian context. The results of SMSS mapping prove their role as a widely used tool for assessing and improving sustainability practices, in the context of organizational management.
Keywords: Standards for sustainable management systems; mapping; ISO standards; Bulgaria (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: M1 M10 Q5 Q59 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023-10-20
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Published in Сборник доклади от ХIV-та Научна конференция с международна участие на тема: Стокознание – традиции и перспективи, 20 октомври 2023 г., Икономически университет - Варна Издателство „Наука и икономика“, Икономически университет – Варна.1(2023): pp. 123 -129
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