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The interrelationship between economic growth, efficient use of natural resources, and sustainability has been of great interest to economists, researchers and policy makers. Knowledge of actual causality direction between sustainability, efficiency and growth has important implications for...
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In social justice advocacy in the United States today, activists often use international human rights rhetoric, methods, standards, and institutions. What are the scope, purposes, and effects of this strategy? Is this something new? If so, how and when did this trend begin? This paper discusses...
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Companies are dedicated to being sustainable organizations through building long-term shareholder value while being a responsible corporate citizen. It is globally believed that the only way to achieve that is to incorporate economic, social and environmental codes of conduct into business...
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environmental standards in their corporate governance. Further implementation of international environmental standards and better …
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The objective of this research is to check if sustainable social status is an explanatory framework or a constraint for development of sustainable opportunistic strategies. In particular, Our ambition in this paper is to point out the contradictions that exist between the concerns shown by the...
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During the past two decades, advances toward a truly global economy were driven by the role of Multinational Enterprises (MNE). The progress of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) has raised many controversies in the ways these foreign investors conduct their businesses in developing countries. More...
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The article opens by explaining the architecture of the Internet. Given its present raison d'être, a free highway allowing maximum freedom, one may argue that the bounds of free expression are broader in scope on the Net compared with the bounds of legitimate speech allowed on other forms of...
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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a buzz word in all public platforms, research conferences, universities, politics and media. CSR is neither new in India, nor widespread in its real sense. Few companies carried out implicitly and seldom explicitly CSR activities as part of their routine...
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