The Sustainable Development Goals and Large Spanish Companies: An analysis of their commitment based on their Non-Financial Reporting
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sustainable development goals; Agenda 2030; non-financial reporting; Spain; objetivos de desarrollo sostenible; estados de información no financiera; España;All these keywords.
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