The Elgar Companion to International Business and the Sustainable Development Goals
Edited by Alejandra Gonzalez-Perez Maria and
Krzysztof Wach
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
In this timely Companion, leading experts from across the globe present a comprehensive and multifaceted study of how multinational enterprises engage with emerging sustainability challenges.
Keywords: International Business; Sustainability; Csr; Multinational Enterprises; Economic Growth; Climate Action; Sustainable Development Goals (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
ISBN: 9781035348473
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 The Elgar Companion to International Business and the Sustainable Development Goals: a global perspective on corporate sustainability

- Maria Alejandra Gonzalez-Perez and Krzysztof Wach
- Ch 2 Mind the gaps! Navigating multiple intellectual challenges to boost strategic alignment with the SDGs

- Rob van Tulder
- Ch 3 Sustainability and the business disciplines: an integrative analysis of the intersections and connections to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

- G. Tomas M. Hult, Maria Alejandra Gonzalez-Perez and Jeannette A. Mena
- Ch 4 Sustainable economic growth and SDGs: role of international business

- Agnieszka Hajdukiewicz and Bożena Pera
- Ch 5 Theory of the firm and its sustainable development: in the epoch of digitalization and artificial intelligence

- Ninel Seniuk
- Ch 6 Digitalization, business models, and the 2030 development agenda: pathways for MNEs

- Juan Carlos Sosa Varela and Fabiola Monje-Cueto
- Ch 7 International business, Sustainable Development Goals, and artificial intelligence: the golden triangle

- José Satsumi López-Morales and Jorge Alcaraz
- Ch 8 Sustainable Development Goals and multinational corporations: an institutional perspective

- Nikhila Raghavan and Maxim Grib
- Ch 9 Sustainability and multinationals: the evolution of supportive practices and strategies to achieve SDGs

- Dina Frutos-Bencze and Pard Teekasap
- Ch 10 The SDGs versus ESG factors: corporate boards engagement and responsible investing driving the change

- Sylwia E. Starnawska
- Ch 11 How CSR falls short in meeting Sustainable Development Goals: greenwashing in MNEs

- Halit Keskin and Emel Esen
- Ch 12 Sustainable mining in Latin America: exploring the intersection of economic gains and SDG 13 alignment

- Francisco J. Valderrey, Alejandro Delgadillo and Hatem Mabrouk
- Ch 13 The influence of Chinese multinational enterprises on sustainable development in Africa: examining neo-colonial tendencies and greenwashing practices

- Fanny Saruchera
- Ch 14 Corporate social responsibility and the Sustainable Development Goals: examining Newmont Ghana's community partnership approach

- Kwaku Amofah, Michael Gameli Dziwornu and Tomasz Rachwał
- Ch 15 Multidisciplinary analysis of climate change impact on health, education, and income in the Bolivian Amazon: contributions to the Sustainable Development Goals

- Ramiro Flores and Richard Flores
- Ch 16 Leveraging SDG 4 and SDG 8: digital knowledge transfer by MNEs for marginalised communities in India's emerging economy

- Sakshi Gajbhiye, Carolina Marín-Cadavid and Agnieszka Chidlow
- Ch 17 New challenges and risks for international business: how deep-seabed mining threatens sustainable development

- Miguel Cordova and Marina A. Schmitz
- Ch 18 Gender equality and empowerment in international business

- Agnieszka Głodowska, Marek Maciejewski and Krzysztof Wach
- Ch 19 How collaborations involving multinational enterprises are revolutionizing global sustainability efforts

- Isabelle L. Hult and Maria Alejandra Gonzalez-Perez
- Ch 20 Decorticating corruption: an institutionalist study using SEM modeling and data from the World Values Survey

- Paula M. Almonacid-Hurtado, Giovanny H. Gómez Convers and Sergio A. Castrillón-Orrego
- Ch 21 Unravelling SDGs performance in US corporations: (mis)alignment between ESG scores and ESG metrics

- Łukasz Bryl
- Ch 22 Critical dialogic accounting and accountability and the Sustainable Development Goals: a case study on the chocolate industry

- Claire Harris, Farzana Aman Tanima and Stephanie Perkiss
- Ch 23 Overcoming human stupidity, sustainability, deafness and nature blindness? Dynamizing IB education to face survival urgencies

- Sergio A. Castrillón-Orrego
- Ch 24 Advancing SDGs through beneficial constraints in ethical entrepreneurship: a critical review and future research agenda

- Frederick Ahen
- Ch 25 MNEs and SDG 17: how do multinational banks take part? A systematic literature review and future directions

- Mesiet William Kamihanda, Miguel M. Torres, Hafsa El Bekri and Olugbenga Ayo Ojubanire
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