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Sustainability in Fashion: An Oxymoron?
Doris Berger-Grabner
Corporate Social Responsibility: A New Management Paradigm?
René Schmidpeter
Go for Impact! Show Effectiveness
Saskia Dörr
Social Innovation Education
Peter Russo and Susan Mueller
Navigating Rural Smart Transitions: Strategies, Challenges, and Case Studies
Al-Amin Abba Dabo, Amin Hosseinian-Far and Bright Amajuoyi
Does Foreign Ownership Enhance the Corporate Social Performance of Japanese Firms?
Megumi Suto and Hitoshi Takehara
Sustainability Education for Tourists
Gianna Moscardo
Communicating CSR Through Corporate Image Advertising
Alan Pomering
An Analysis of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)-Related Objectives Enshrined in the “National Oil and Gas Policy for Uganda, 2008”: A Policy Perspective Paper
David Katamba, Bosco Amerit, Maureen Basuuta, Swithern B. Tumwine and Ngoma Muhammed
Environmental Management Systems: Enabling Tools Towards Sustainability?
Luca Cagnazzo, Emanuele Raggi and Paolo Carbone
Corporate Social Responsibility and Diversity in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in the Engineering and Production Sector
Silke Neuhaus and Anja Schröer
Developing Corporate Governance with CSR
Maria Aluchna
Hitachi Energy Trading Optimizer
Markus Hartwig and Olaf Heil
Corporate Social Responsibility and Profitability in Spanish Private Health Care During the COVID-19 Period
María del Carmen Valls Martínez, Rafael Soriano Román, Mayra Soledad Grasso and Pedro Antonio Martin-Cervantes
More Fun at Lower Risk: New Opportunities for PRI-Related Asset Management of German Pension Insurance Funds
Christian Hertrich and Henry Schäfer
CSR Applied to Socio-Environmental Risks in the Supply Chain: Brazilian’s Initiatives Against Slave Labor and Illegal Deforestation
Ana Lizete Farias and Nathalia Lima Barreto
Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainable Development: Trends in Asia
Mohammad Nabil Almunawar and Kim Cheng Patrick Low
Analysis of Proposed Artificial Intelligence Regulations: Perspectives from the United States, China, and the European Union
Jelena Vujicic
Understanding the Nuances of Women-Owned Businesses in Emerging and Developing Economies
Yanire Brana, Nayan Mitra and Mohammad Mostak Al Farhad
Corporate Social Responsibility as an Antecedent of Brand Valuation
Umashankar Venkatesh, Jones Mathew and Anirban Chaudhuri
Stakeholder Perception of Corporate Governance Codes and Frameworks in the Nigerian Banking Industry
Adebimpe Lincoln and Oluwatofunmi Adedoyin
The Contribution of Civil Society in the Implementation of CSR: The Case of Cameroon with SOCAPALM Affair
Ernest-Marie Mbonda
Whistleblowing Measures and Its Implications in the Nigerian Extractive Industry
Onyeka Nwoha
Choice, Freedom and Responsibility in Public Administration: The Need for CSR Reporting of Core Activities
Paolo D’Anselmi, Athanasios Chymis and Massimiliano Bitetto
In Search of Relevant Management Frameworks and Tools
Linda O’Riordan
CSR in Latin Europe: An Overview
Julen Castillo-Apraiz
Framing and Argumentative Strategies in Modern Slavery Statements: Debating Sustainability or Avoiding Responsibility?
Rudi Palmieri and Ekaterina Balabanova
Investigating Barriers of Sustainable Supply Chain in Apparel & Textile Sector for Realizing Net Zero Economy: An AHP Approach
Sonal Khurana, Bisma Mannan, Sunil Luthra, Abid Haleem and Vaibhav Jain
Accounting and Economic Inclusion: Transparency, Innovation, and Social Impact in Marginalized Communities
Vedrana Stermasi
Embedding Sustainable Entrepreneurship in Companies: The Eternal Internal Challenge
Aileen Ionescu-Somers
Designing More Sustainable Business Models, Services, and Products: How Design Foresight Outcomes Can Guide Organizational Sustainability of SME Manufacturers
Alexandre Joyce
Management as Intervention
Richard Ennals
Aspects of ISO 26000 Related to Transaction and Environmental Costs
Ninel Nesheva-Kiosseva
Senior Management Perceptions of CSR Impact: Long-term Investment for Social Good or Necessary Cost?
Stephen Klomp and Anne Clear
A View on Corporate Governance in Romania: Regulation and Effects
Mihaela Tofan and Elena Rusu Cigu
The Pursuit of Responsible Business: Corporate Responsibility of Finnish Companies in Their Global Operations
Mirja Mikkilä, Virgilio Panapanaan and Lassi Linnanen
The Framework for CSR Assessment, Measurement, and Reporting
Dan W. Hess
The Historical Development of Corporate Social Responsibility in Norway
Caroline D. Ditlev-Simonsen, Heidi Weltzien Hoivik and Øyvind Ihlen
Corporate Environmental Responsibility, Cash Holding and Dividend Policy Decisions
Panagiotis Dimitropoulos and Konstantinos Koronios
Corporate Social Responsibility: An Analysis of Romanian Banks
Roxana Maria Bădîrcea, Alina Georgiana Manta, Ramona Pîrvu and Nicoleta Mihaela Florea
ESG Factors and Rating and Green Economy
Bui Thi Mai Hoai and Dinh Sy Khang
“Social Responsibility” as a Weapon?
Elena Block
Current Trends in CSR Practices in Private Enterprises in: Comparative Experiences of Bangladesh and Vietnam
Nakib Muhammad Nasrullah and Mia Mahmudur Rahim
Hypothetical Application of Corporate Constitutionalism to Carillion
Yifei Yang
CSR in Thailand: A Stakeholder’s Perspective
Patnaree Srisuphaolarn
Recycling Behaviour of Township Consumers in South Africa. An Explanation Based on the Theory of Planned Behaviour
K. Mercy Makhitha and Thomas Dobbelstein
Legal Regulation of CSR in Weak Economies: The Case of Bangladesh
Mia Mahmudur Rahim
An Overview of Mining and the Environment in Western Australia
Charles Roche and Gavin Mudd
Strengthening Citizenship Participation Towards Sustainable Development in Zambia Through Economic Inclusion in Environmental Management
Chipo Mushota Nkhata and Felicity Kayumba Kalunga
Effective Multi-Stakeholder Strategies: Roles of Government, Corporations, and Host Communities Across the Energy Sector
Joy A. Debski
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