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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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