Responsible Business in a Changing World
Edited by Belén Díaz Díaz,
Nicholas Capaldi,
Samuel O. Idowu and
René Schmidpeter
in CSR, Sustainability, Ethics & Governance from Springer, currently edited by Samuel O. Idowu and René Schmidpeter
Date: 2020
ISBN: 978-3-030-36970-5
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Chapters in this book:
- Responsible Business in a Changing World: An Introduction
- Samuel O. Idowu, Belén Díaz Díaz, Nicholas Capaldi and René Schmidpeter
- Corporate Tax Responsibility: Do Investors Care?
- Eva Pardo and Marta de la Cuesta-González
- Mapping Georgian Bank Customer’s Preferences for Corporate Social Responsibility
- Anna Gogichadze and Dionisia Tzavara
- Is There Value Creation in the Banks Listed in the Dow Jones Sustainability Index Europe?
- Irene Guia Arraiano
- Making British Banking Better
- Andy (A. W.) Mullineux
- The Impact of Shareholder Social Activism on Firms’ Corporate Social Performance Through SRI Fund Investment
- José L. Fernández Sánchez, Elisa Baraibar Diez and María D. Odriozola Zamanillo
- Cooperative Social Responsibility: A Case Illustration of the Unique Character of Cooperative Governance and Its Relation to the Concept of Corporate Social Responsibility
- Gerhard Kosinowski
- Managing Intangibles and Improving Governance Through the Theory of Complexity
- Piero Giammarco and Cecilia Casalegno
- Influence of Firm Size on the Environmental Disclosure and Performance of the Listed Companies on the Stock Exchange of Thailand
- Dararat Phoprachak and Theenida Buntornwon
- The Impact of Environmental Management Accounting Practices on Organizational Sustainability of the ISO 14001 Companies in Thailand
- Kwannaree Klaprabchone, Montree Chuaychoo and Worakorn Chaemmuangpak
- The Impact of Environmental Accountants’ Ability on CSR Disclosure and Profitability of the Listed Companies on the Stock Exchange of Thailand
- Songwit Charoenkitthanalap, Jiraporn Kradphet, Dararat Phoprachak and Theenida Buntornwon
- Sustainability Reporting, a New Type of Companies’ Hypocrisy: Zara and Volkswagen Cases
- Imane Allam, Simone Scagnelli and Laura Corazza
- Does Intangible Intensity Affect Analyst Accuracy? Some Evidence from Spanish Firms
- Elena Ferrer, Rafael Santamaría and Nuria Suárez
- ‘Unwritten Rules’ in Social Partnerships: Defining Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Through Institutional Theory in the Peruvian Mining Industry
- Gustavo R. Espinoza-Ramos
- Isomorphic Mutation and Strategic Adaptation in China’s CSR Standards for Overseas Investors
- Ciprian N. Radavoi and Yongmin Bian
- Getting Personal About Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR): Exploring the Values That Motivate Leaders to Be Responsible
- Patricia MacNeil and Maggie Matear
- Mission-Based Corporate Sustainability: The Aigües de Barcelona Model
- Miquel Bastons, Ricard Benguría, Jaume Armengou and Carlos Rey
- Exploring the Impact of Corporate Social Responsibility on Poverty Reduction
- Anand Choudhary and Veena Singh
- An Exploration of Current Managers’ Attitudes in Gulf Co-Operation Council Countries Regarding the Adoption of Green IT
- Abdulaziz Albahlal, Tomayess Issa, Theodora Issa and Vanessa Chang
- Avoiding Corporate Armageddon: The Need for a Comprehensive Ethical Framework for AI and Automation in Business
- Andrej Dameski
- The Small and Medium Enterprises’ Perception of the Concept of Corporate Social Responsibility
- Oleh Hlushko
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