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Sustainable Governance in Specific Settings of Listed and Unlisted Companies, SMEs, and Family Businesses

Andrea Cardoni and Evgeniia Kiseleva
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Andrea Cardoni: University of Perugia
Evgeniia Kiseleva: HSE University

Chapter Chapter 6 in Sustainable Governance, 2023, pp 67-82 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The chapter explores the transition from corporate governance to sustainable governance, providing a framework for understanding the changes for large companies, SMEs, and family businesses. It highlights the growing relevance of sustainable governance at the global level, with a focus on unlisted companies and SMEs, outlining the stages of its growth in these enterprises. Additionally, it presents a compelling case study of institutional and regulatory changes in the European context and their impact on sustainable governance practices in SMEs, as well as readiness of SMEs for upcoming regulation.

Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-37492-0_6

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