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Mastering Trustful Artificial Intelligence
Helmut Leopold
Mineral Supply Chain Transparency: Soft and Hard Laws on Supply Chains Due Diligence and the Rise of Public-Private Partnerships
Fabiana Lorenzo
Case Study: The Power of Knowledge Alliances in Sustainable Tourism: The Case of TRIANGLE
Ulrich Gunter and Bozana Zekan
Coming Back from the Brink: Towards a Critical, Post-autistic Approach to Economics for Sustainability
Martin Brueckner
Sustainable Entrepreneurship: Next Stage of Responsible Business
Mara Baldo
The Changing Human Resource Management and the Progress Towards “Better Work Environments” in Japan
Asami Watanabe
Firm Financial Performance and Growth in the Italian Meat Industry: A Longitudinal Analysis
Ilaria Galavotti and Daniele Cerrato
CSR in Poland: The Rise and Development of Corporate Social Responsibility
Robert Kudłak
Towards Employee-Friendly Work Environment, Diversity Charter in Poland
Ewa Leśnowolska
Educating Destination Communities for Sustainability in Tourism
Gianna Moscardo and Laurie Murphy
Social Responsibility Management in a Small Enterprise: Selected Problems and Good Practices
Agnieszka Sokołowska-Durkalec
United States Corporate Governance 4.0: Future Proofing After COVID
Alisia Atwater
The EU Taxonomy for Sustainable Activities: What It Really Implies for Companies
Magnus Frostenson
CSR in Austria: Exemplary Social and Environmental Practice or Compliance-Driven Corporate Responsibility?
Christina Keinert-Kisin
Value Added Products from Fruit Waste: A Systematic Review
Ebenezer Laryea, Oluwaseyi Omoloso, Dilshad Sarwar, Chijioke D. Uba and Amin Hosseinian-Far
Introducing Oil and Gas to a Remote, Iconic Tourism Destination: Impacts on Broome and the West Kimberley
Michael Hughes
Developing a Framework for Integrated Thinking and Reporting that Leads to Sustainable Development—Interventionist Research
Mariana Monica Madar-Coman, Adriana Tiron-Tudor and Samuel O. Idowu
ISO 26000: The Toyota Motor Corporation’s CSR Approaches in India
Lars E. Isaksson and Nayan Mitra
Conclusions
Stefano Amato and Alessia Patuelli
Managing Intangibles and Improving Governance Through the Theory of Complexity
Piero Giammarco and Cecilia Casalegno
Business and Social Peace Processes: How Can Insights from Post-conflict Studies Help CSR to Address Peace and Reconciliation?
Natascha Mueller-Hirth
Corporate Social Responsibilities: A Comparative Study of the DRC, Zimbabwe and South Africa
Byelongo Elisee Isheloke and Shame Mugova
Transformational Organizational Change, Reinforcing Structures, and Formal Communication
Myria Allen
Economic, Social and Territorial Cohesion a Priority for Poland, Romania, Hungary and Bulgaria: Comparative Analysis on Social Cohesion
Laura Cismaș and Maria Laura Dănilă
Corporate Social Responsibility in the University Courses in Italy: An Empirical Analysis
Carmela Gulluscio and Patrizia Torrecchia
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Sustainable Development: Exploring the Nexus in the Sierra Leonean Context
Henry Yamba Kamara, Uzoechi Nwagbara, Chigozie A. Ugwoji and Ngozi Ibeawuchi
Implications of Bikita Minerals’ Corporate Social Responsibility on EnvironmentalEnvironmental Rights of Mining Communities in Bikita District, Zimbabwe
Mutanda Gideon Walter and Chazireni Evans
Walking the Second Mile before the First: A Corporate Social Responsibility Conundrum?
Nirmala Lee
CSR Education in Italy: The Case of the University of Perugia
Cecilia Chirieleison and Luca Scrucca
UNECE Initiatives on Education on Standardization
Lorenza Jachia, Serguei Kouzmine and Haiying Xu
Conclusion
Richard Ennals
Observations of a Missionary Benedictine from Rome
Mauritius Wilde
The Concept of Value Beyond Economics: Social and Philosophical Roots for Corporate Social Responsibility
Massimo Costa and Patrizia Torrecchia
Summary Eastern Europe
Agata Rudnicka, Janusz Reichel and Susana Herrero Olarte
Corporate Social Responsibility in Rising Economies: Georgia
Maia Shekriladze and Christopher Stehr
A Circular Economy Strategy for Sustainable Value Chains: A European Perspective
Mark Anthony Camilleri
The Impact of Triple Bottom Dispersal of Actions on Integrated Reporting: A Critical Perspective
Adriana Schiopoiu Burlea
Public Debates about the Social Responsibility of Media Companies: A Longitudinal Analysis of Swiss Media Companies from 2010 to 2019
Sarah Marschlich and Daniel Vogler
Institutionalization of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in India and Its Effects on CSR Reporting: A Case Study of the Petroleum and Gas Industry
Shilpi Banerjee
Accounting Systems of Postcommunist Balkan States: Towards Accounting Harmonization?
Stefania Vignini
Mind the Gap: Searching for Value via Sustainable Solutions
Linda O’Riordan
Mind the Gap! Mastering Challenges in Practice
Saskia Dörr
SAP AG & StarShea Limited (Ghana): Sustainable Value Creation Through Collaboration with Companies, NGOs, and Intermediaries
Heino Kantimm
Cross-Generational Investigation of Ethics and Sustainability. Insights from Romanian Retailing
Dan Cristian Dabija, Cătălin Postelnicu and Vasile Dinu
Discussion of the Findings: The Absence of Unethical Leadership Is Already a Success
Bernhard Bachmann
Analysis and Discussion
Noémi També Bearpark
Chemical Recycling
Uwe G. Schulte
The Board of Directors in Bank Governance in China
Weikang Zou
Corporate Governance in Bulgaria
Daniela Peeva
Multinational Corporations in Developing Countries: Bringers of Working Standards or Modern Slaveholders
Matthias S. Fifka and Anna Frangen-Zeitinger
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