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The emergence of the economy of knowledge has resulted in, among other consequences, the triumph of globalization and market liberalization, the primacy of the individual as a competitive critical factor and the crisis of the relevance of financial information, its comparability and reliability....
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The central aim of the article is company governance, i.e., researching governance of a company that does not want to be only financially successful but also direct its governance toward socially responsible governance. The article begins with the definition of "theoretical backgrounds," in...
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Financial companies worldwide are blamed for having precipitated the gravest global economic meltdown since the Great Depression of the 1930s. While the aftershocks of the last turmoil are still palpable and some observers prophesy that another sharp economic downturn might be in the offing –...
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A number of articles are increasingly raising awareness on the different uses of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies for customers and businesses. Many authors discuss about their benefits and possible challenges. However, for the time being, there is still limited research focused on AI...
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responsibility and value chain management. The paper then explains how public policies aimed at improving environmental performance …-chain management is that a company’s managers will find profitable opportunities for environmental R&D when public policy focuses on …
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This paper tries to identify French for-profit public services’ sustainable business strategies which could lead to a "global" responsibility (i.e. an economical, social and environmental responsibility). These organizations have always managed contradictory aims between their public missions...
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To date, few researchers have linked open innovation approaches with triple bottom line corporate sustainability objectives in terms of economic, social, and environmental performance. A systematic review suggests that the businesses' collaborative relationships with external consultants or...
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In this paper I consider a framework to analyse how a firm may engage with a stakeholder with regards to responsible business innovation. In this simple framework, I present how a weak and relatively powerless stakeholder and a more powerful firm interact with each other, given that the firm has...
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This study examines the interplay between two major global trends – the growing role of foreign institutional investors (FII) due to global financial liberalization and the embracement of corporate social responsibility (CSR) as an investment ethos – in the world’s second-largest economy....
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In this study we investigate whether corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives contribute to corporate innovation success. We hypothesize that CSR enhances innovation because CSR initiatives help foster a culture for employees to be creative, enhance firms’ access to external...
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