Clean, Green and Responsible?
Edited by Gabriel Eweje () and
Ralph J. Bathurst ()
in CSR, Sustainability, Ethics & Governance from Springer, currently edited by Samuel O. Idowu and René Schmidpeter
Date: 2019
ISBN: 978-3-030-21436-4
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 Introduction: Clean, Green and Responsible? Soundings from Down Under—An Overview
- Gabriel Eweje and Ralph J. Bathurst
- Ch Chapter 10 Learning from a Climate Improvement Initiative: A Co-constructed Autoethnographic Exploration of Tensions in a Cross-Sector Collaboration
- Jarryd Daymond and Philippe Coullomb
- Ch Chapter 11 Greening the Supply Chain: A Framework for Best Practices
- Aymen Sajjad
- Ch Chapter 12 The Impact of Sustainability Reporting Determined from the Response of Mining Corporations to Environmental Risk
- Kumudini Heenetigala and Anona Armstrong
- Ch Chapter 13 Attitudes of Incumbent Regimes to a Renewable Energy Transition: A Case Study of Queensland, Australia
- Breda McCarthy and Lynne Eagle
- Ch Chapter 2 Decent Work and Economic Growth: Is NZ Business Progressing Well?
- Kaz Kobayashi, Shobod Nath, Michelle Sitong Chen and Josephine Malenga
- Ch Chapter 3 Reframing the Relationship Between Profit and Sustainability in Corporate Australia: A Look at the Current Approach and Emerging Solutions
- Ashleigh Gay
- Ch Chapter 4 Educating for Sustainability-as-Flourishing
- Peter McGhee and Patricia Grant
- Ch Chapter 5 Stakeholder Perceptions of the Importance and Effects of Sustainability Education
- Lynne Eagle, Breda McCarthy, Rachel Hay, Amy Osmond and David Low
- Ch Chapter 6 Embedding Corporate Social Responsibility into Business Practice: Lessons Learned from New Zealand
- Majid Khan and James Lockhart
- Ch Chapter 7 Social Marketing and Residential Electricity Consumption: Every Kilowatt Matters
- Breda McCarthy, Lynne Eagle, Amy Osmond and David Low
- Ch Chapter 8 Climate Change Initiatives for Improving Sustainability and Responsibility in New Zealand
- Yue Wang
- Ch Chapter 9 Becoming a Sustaining Organisation: The Case of Greening the Wharf at Sydney Theatre Company and Its Impacts
- Valerie Dalton and Ray Cooksey
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-21436-4
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