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CEO activism — the practice of CEOs taking public positions on environmental, social, and political issues not directly related to their business — has become a hotly debated topic in corporate governance. To better understand the implications of CEO activism, we examine its prevalence, the...
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issues by international experts and has practical relevance to business managers. …
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There are many aspects of sustainability which might be considered to reflect Brundtland's three pillars of economic, environmental and social sustainability. Others of course have different definitions which include such things as governance or supply chain management. This title addresses this...
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into the business planning and long-term strategy, and their view of the costs and benefits of ESG-related programs. We ask …:• What are the real costs and benefits of ESG? • How do companies signal to constituents that they take ESG activities … seriously? • How accurate are the ratings of third-party providers that rate companies on ESG factors?• Do boards understand the …
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