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This book examines various aspects of changes to business behavior through the lenses of the “twin pillars” of sustainability - responsibility and governance. It discusses whether the focus of corporate social responsibility has changed so much that we need to think about redefinitions of...
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The developing public sector perspective -- Accountability and sustainability reporting in the public sector. Evidences from Italian municipalities -- The Portuguese Tax System for Non-profit Institutions -- Environmental Accounting: A case Study of Implementation in Brazilian Public Airports --...
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Front Cover -- Modern Organisational Governance -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Part I: Theoretical Perspectives -- Modern Organisational Governance: Re-Examining Governance: The Evidence -- Introduction -- Good Governance and Sustainability -- Modern Governance -- Notes...
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Many concepts have appeared fashionable as a process of business management and the latest of these is connected to sustainability. Often these concepts are merely refinements of other concepts but are presented as the answer to managing a business. We argue in this paper that these concepts do...
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Part 1 Global approaches: 1. CSR communication on social media as a driver of the non-financial performance of the firm: Role of chief executive officers and senior executives in CSR communication – A viewpoint Shivani Thakur -- 2. Un/natural disasters III: Aesthetics, religion, and ethics and...
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The relationship between economic or social or political activity and risk is widely recognised at a societal level, a market level and a business level, and equally widely discussed. The relationship between governance and risk at all of these levels is equally widely recognised but much less...
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