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the benefits the Court has granted, corporations to accept the burdens of criminal responsibility …
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company's responsibility for the health and safety of individuals employed by group companies. Although liability of parent …
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analysis focuses on the notion of corporate digital responsibility as a gap-filler between public law-based and data protection …-law based accountability models. This specific responsibility of businesses handling digital assets, as data, is given by the … match between businesses’ social accountability duties under the more general corporate social responsibility (CSR …
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contemporary reporting trends or more specific accounting courses on corporate social responsibility (CSR), sustainability …
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The purpose of this paper is to examine the interactions between corporate social responsibility and financial … of disaggregated social responsibility indicators for environment, community and employment, and compares the results to … that of an overall corporate social responsibility score. The main finding of the analysis is that firms with higher social …
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The petroleum industry is confronted with severe deficits in the institutional framework for global business. In order to fill the gap, companies react with voluntary commitments to ecological, social and governance standards. This study analyses a broad variety of Best Practice projects in...
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The idea of corporate social responsibility (CSR) is based on voluntary responsibility of companies for their …
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This paper tries to highlight some essential elements that emerge from Luigi Pasinetti's work. Much of the research project that Pasinetti developed, especially in the 1981 book, was already present in nuce in the 1974 collection of essays. Here the theory of effective demand is presented for...
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The authors posit that one should not take a binary approach to business ethics because there are gradations. They propose that firms may be classified according to the following metric: Level I: The Totally Unethical Organization; Level II: The Legalistic Unethical Organization; Level III: The...
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I show you how to use the Bloomberg Professional Service (i.e., the “Bloomberg Terminal”) to execute an Environmental Social Governance (ESG) investing exercise using Bloomberg’s equity screening (EQS) function. Then I show you how to execute a green bond investing exercise using...
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