CSR, Sustainability, Ethics & Governance
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- Investing in the ESIA and Stakeholder Engagement Process to Improve Project Bankability
- Elizabeth Zyl
- Case Study: Balancing the Sustainability of Tourism in City Destinations—The Case of Dubrovnik
- Bernd Stecker and Rainer Hartmann
- Corporate Governance Practices in Nigeria
- Chris Ogbechie and Dimitrios N. Koufopoulos
- Corporate Environmental Responsibility Communication: Implications from CSR and Green Advertising Research
- Patrick Hartmann, Vanessa Apaolaza, Clare D’Souza, José Barrutia and Carmen Echebarria
- Conceptualising Stakeholder Relationship Management
- Linda O’Riordan
- Japan
- Caroline S. L. Tan
- Fostering Corporate Social Responsibility Among Nigerian Small and Medium Scale Enterprises
- Adebimpe Lincoln, Oluwatofunmi Adedoyin and Jane Croad
- Sustainable Business Model Design: A Review of Tools for Developing Responsible Business Models
- Alex Hope
- Why Every CEO Needs to Be Future Smart: From AI to Sustainability
- James Canton
- Corporate Social Responsibility in Turkey
- Duygu Turker and Özge Can
- Sustainability and HRM in International Supply Chains
- Christine Hobelsberger
- Mediating Effects of Perceived Support, Empathy, and Constant Contact with Faculty on Academic Performance During Transition to Online University Studies: The Case of Uzbekistan
- Deniza Alieva
- Corporate Social Responsibility in Romania: Evolution, Trends and Perspectives
- Catalina Soriana Sitnikov
- The UK Bribery Act 2010 Offence of Failure to Prevent Bribery: An Assessment of the Ministry of Justice Guidance on the ‘Adequate Procedures’ Defence from a Corporate Perspective
- Christopher J. Cowton and Robert Smith
- Environmental Information Disclosure and Profitability: The Environmental Certification Influence
- Albertina Paula Monteiro, Catarina Cepêda and Francisco Barbosa
- Infineon: Integrated Supply Chain Architecture to Support Sustainability
- Kurt Gruber, Christian Pophal and Hans Ehm
- Developing a Structural Model for Lifelong Music Learning Intention Among Chinese University Students
- Wen jun Zheng and Yoon Fah Lay
- India’s Contribution to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) With Respect to the CSR Mandate in the Companies Act, 2013
- Nayan Mitra and Bhaskar Chatterjee
- Local Content Policies in the Extractive Industry in Canada
- Chilenye Nwapi
- Case Studies and Best Practices: The Case of Casio Computer Co. Ltd
- Ninel Nesheva-Kiosseva
- Positive Impact Business and Finance: A Challenge for Industries and Services, A Preeminent Role for the Financial Sector
- Denis Childs
- Conclusion
- Silke Bustamante, Fabio Pizzutilo, Martina Martinovic and Susana Herrero Olarte
- Social Network Platforms and the Oshiwambo Practice of Eengano
- Sakaria Mateus, Tulimevava Mufeti and Nicola J. Bidwell
- The Incorporation of Social Responsibility: A Case Study on a Brazilian Cosmetic Company
- Ana Maria Kriwouruska Fuckner, Yann Moulier-Boutang and Pascal Jollivet-Courtois
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- Samuel O. Idowu
- Integrated CSR Communication of NGOs: The Dilemma to Communicate and Cooperate in CSR Project Partnerships
- Lars Rademacher and Nadine Remus
- German Council for Sustainable Development: The Sustainability Code
- Yvonne Zwick
- Values-Based Business Model Innovation: A Toolkit
- Henning Breuer and Florian Lüdeke-Freund
- A Structured Literature Review on the Modeling Educational Video for Student Learning in Higher Education Institution
- Khadijah Abdul Rahman, Noor Arina Md Arifin, Siti Aishah Mokhtar, Tengku Mohd Farid Tengku Abdul Aziz, Amira Idayu Mohd Shukry, Nik Nur Izzati Nik Rosli and Wan Nor Hazimah Wan Azib
- Corporate Governance in Bangladesh: A Comparison with Other Emerging Market Countries
- Chowdhury Saima Ferdous, Chris Mallin and Kean Ow-Yong
- Epilogue
- Thomas Wunder
- Uncovering the Factors for University Student Retention During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Exploring the Adoption of M-Learning Technologies in Bolivia
- Boris Christian Herbas-Torrico, Carlos Alejandro Arandia-Tavera and Marco Antonio Cueto-Daza
- CSR in Portugal: From a Paternalistic Approach to Lacking Contribution to Sustainable Development
- Manuel Branco
- Sticks in a Bundle Are Unbreakable: The Creation of a Kenyan CSR Knowledge Centre and Business Network
- Lars Moratis and Anne-Marie Slaa
- Corporate Social Responsibility in the UK
- A. M. Chijoke-Mgbame
- The Relevance of the Vision of Sustainability to HRM Practice
- Wes Harry
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- Samuel O. Idowu
- Adopting EP in India: Challenges and Recommendations for Future EP Outreach
- Alok Dayal and Ashok Emani
- An Investigation of E-Government Web Accessibility for Visually Impaired Persons in Namibia
- Teopolina Uutsi and Tulimevava K. Mufeti
- The Had Kifayah Model for Asnaf Students at UiTM Kelantan Branch
- Ahmad Murshidi Mustapha, Noraini Junoh, Nor Asmira Mat Jusoh, Shafiza Safie and Mohamad Sayuti Md. Saleh
- Corporate Governance, Stakeholder Involvement, and Government Interventions as Corporate Prevention Strategies Against Organized Crime
- Salvatore Cincimino, Fabio Rosa and Sergio Paternostro
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- Samuel O. Idowu
- Local Content Policies for Regional Economic Development in Western Australia
- Simon White
- Corporate Social Responsibility: Current and Future Perspectives in Spain
- Belén Díaz Díaz and Rebeca García Ramos
- CSR and Political Communication
- Maren Beaufort, Tobias Eberwein and Josef Seethaler
- Navigating Challenges: Teaching and Learning Through a Pandemic
- Olga Amarie
- CSR Reporting and Its Implication for Socially Responsible Investment in China
- Olaf Weber and Haiying Lin
- The Rocky Road to Achieving Stakeholder Value in Business Strategy
- Linda O’Riordan
- Mapping the Landscape: A Bibliometric Review of Food security Research in Malaysia
- Tismazammi Mustafa, Fadhilah Mohd Ishak Zainudin, Asma Shazwani Binti Shari, Wan Masnieza Wan Mustapha, Mariam Setapa, Yuslina Yusoff, Nur Shaliza Sapiai, Khadijah Abdul Rahman, Noorfadzilah Binti Arifin and Siti Anisah Mohd Hatta
- Corporate Social Responsibility in the Ghanaian Context
- Seth Oppong
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