Модели за устойчиво корпоративно управление - изследване на казуси
Models for sustainable corporate governance – Case study
Nevena Ivanova and
Elka Vasileva
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Abstract:
The paper examines successful models for sustainable corporate governance in order to demonstrate the need, opportunity and prospects for the development of such business approaches, emphasizing the global relevance of the topic of climate change and environmental protection. It focuses on specific case studies related to companies that apply the principles of sustainable development and governance, following an environmental policy of raw materials, products, processes and commercial practices. Based on the developed criteria, the main characteristics of the two companies in structural and historical aspect, the philosophy, strategies and standards they adopt and apply in terms of sustainable development and governance, initiatives and projects in which they participate are discussed. Comparative conclusions have been drawn for successful models of sustainable corporate governance as a balance between the new market opportunities that environmental behaviour creates, along with the support of sustainable development and leadership which is taking risks towards sustainability.
Keywords: sustainable corporate governance; sustainable governance models; case studies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: M1 M10 Q5 Q59 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021-11-12
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Published in Сборник доклади от Седма научна конференция "Икономически предизвикателства: криза, възстановяване, устойчивост", УНСС; Proceedings of Seventh Scientific Conference "Economic Challenges: Crisis, Recovery, Sustainability", UNWE Издателски комплекс на УНСС, София; Publishing complex - UNWE, Sofia.1(2022): pp. 252-259
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