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Chapter 1. Securing Sustainable Food Systems in Global Organic Agriculture, Attaining 40% by 2030 and 100% by 2040 – in Combination With Other Measures -- Chapter 2. Barrier to Supply Chain Sustainability Innovation Amongst Nigerian Entrepreneurs in the Food and Agriculture Industry -- Chapter...
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Corporate social responsibility practices in the Nigerian oil industry: New legal direction and the implications for reporting -- Humanism as an institutional driver of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities -- CSR Disclosure, Motivation for Disclosure and Who Matters to the Firm:...
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Part I. Corporate Social Responsibility and COVID-19 in Europe -- Chapter 1. COVID-19 Pandemic Management from Sustainability Viewpoint – Austria, the EU and the World Health Organisation -- Chapter 2. Corporate Social Responsibility Initiatives and Programs in the Health System of Greece...
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The last few years have seen a massive increase in the number of corporate entities around the world purporting to care about the environment, human rights, non-renewable resources and society in general! Have corporate entities suddenly become more moral? What factors can one recognise as...
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The last few decades have seen an increase in awareness on the part of corporate entities in Western democracies that they are morally obliged to give something back to society. An entity that fails to make a positive contribution to society will be perceived as being socially irresponsible! To...
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