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2021
- 281-298 Geographic Information System forForecast and Control of Soil Erosion. Case Study: Marmanelo and Caminhos de Ferro de Moçambique Neighbourhoods in the City of Mocuba
In: Resilience, Entrepreneurship and ICT
by Mahomed S. J. Mia & Urânio S. Mahanjane
- 285-292 Ecuador
In: Corporate Social Responsibility and Employer Attractiveness
by Susana Herrero Olarte & Vicente Albornoz Guarderas & Silke Bustamante
- 287-310 Corporate Social Responsibility in Poland
In: Current Global Practices of Corporate Social Responsibility
by Anna Cierniak-Emerych & Ewa Mazur-Wierzbicka & Magdalena Rojek-Nowosielska
- 293-301 Mexico
In: Corporate Social Responsibility and Employer Attractiveness
by Christof Göbel & Salvador Ulises Islas Barajas
- 293-302 Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) and Integrated Reporting
In: Global Challenges to CSR and Sustainable Development
by Selina Neri
- 293-307 Local Content Policy in Indonesia Oil and Gas Industry
In: Sovereign Wealth Funds, Local Content Policies and CSR
by Eko A. Prasetio & Elisabeth D. Kumalasari
- 299-311 Digitalization of Groundwater Monitoring Points Using LoRaWAN
In: Resilience, Entrepreneurship and ICT
by Marius Wybrands & Andreas Saum & Jorge Marx Gómez
- 305-308 General Context of Ghana and Nigeria
In: Corporate Social Responsibility and Employer Attractiveness
by Silke Bustamante & Daniel Frimpong Ofori & Kemi Ogunyemi
- 309-325 Ghana
In: Corporate Social Responsibility and Employer Attractiveness
by Daniel Frimpong Ofori
- 309-325 Local Content and Extractive Industry in Brazil
In: Sovereign Wealth Funds, Local Content Policies and CSR
by Israel Lacerda Araújo & Hirdan Katarina Medeiro Costa
- 311-326 Corporate Social Responsibility in Romania
In: Current Global Practices of Corporate Social Responsibility
by Tiron-Tudor Adriana & Raluca Oana Ivan
- 313-329 Developing an Environmental Information Portal for Various User Groups
In: Resilience, Entrepreneurship and ICT
by Ali Akyol & Raphaela Helbig & Sven von Höveling & Hadi Ghorashi & Andreas Solsbach
- 327-338 Nigeria
In: Corporate Social Responsibility and Employer Attractiveness
by Silke Bustamante & Kemi Ogunyemi
- 327-342 Local Content Requirements in Iran
In: Sovereign Wealth Funds, Local Content Policies and CSR
by Zoha Abdolalizadeh
- 327-349 Current Practices of Corporate Social Responsibility in Serbia
In: Current Global Practices of Corporate Social Responsibility
by Ivana Mijatovic & Ana Horvat & Biljana Tosic
- 331-354 A Deep Learning Approach to Classifying Tyres Using Sidewall Images
In: Resilience, Entrepreneurship and ICT
by Dean Gifford & Jean Greyling
- 341-353 Turkey
In: Corporate Social Responsibility and Employer Attractiveness
by Ümit Alnıaçık
- 343-358 The Development and Implementation of Local Content in the Extractive Industries in Trinidad and Tobago and Guyana
In: Sovereign Wealth Funds, Local Content Policies and CSR
by Alicia Elias-Roberts
- 351-365 Corporate Social Responsibility in Sweden
In: Current Global Practices of Corporate Social Responsibility
by Magnus Frostenson
- 355-360 United Arab Emirates
In: Corporate Social Responsibility and Employer Attractiveness
by Washika Haak-Saheem
- 355-387 A Backup Model: (QoS Guaranteed and Less Consumed Energy) for Cloud SDN Using Neural Networks
In: Resilience, Entrepreneurship and ICT
by Ammar Alsous & Jorge Marx Gómez & Manuel Mora
- 359-369 Local Content Within Extractive Resources Industry in the Russian Federation
In: Sovereign Wealth Funds, Local Content Policies and CSR
by Olga S. Kirillova
- 363-367 CSR in the Confucian Culture
In: Corporate Social Responsibility and Employer Attractiveness
by Caroline S. L. Tan
- 367-378 Corporate Social Responsibility in the Netherlands
In: Current Global Practices of Corporate Social Responsibility
by Anke Hal & Henk Kievit & Andre Nijhof
- 369-375 China
In: Corporate Social Responsibility and Employer Attractiveness
by Hooi Hooi Lean & Geok Peng Yeap
- 371-384 Alaska’s Tug-of-War on Land Rights
In: Sovereign Wealth Funds, Local Content Policies and CSR
by Douglas B. Reynolds
- 377-387 Japan
In: Corporate Social Responsibility and Employer Attractiveness
by Caroline S. L. Tan
- 379-398 Corporate Social Responsibility in Turkey
In: Current Global Practices of Corporate Social Responsibility
by Duygu Turker & Özge Can
- 385-409 Local Content Policies in the Extractive Industry in Canada
In: Sovereign Wealth Funds, Local Content Policies and CSR
by Chilenye Nwapi
- 391-399 Conclusion
In: Corporate Social Responsibility and Employer Attractiveness
by Silke Bustamante & Fabio Pizzutilo & Martina Martinovic & Susana Herrero Olarte
- 391-402 Social Network Platforms and the Oshiwambo Practice of Eengano
In: Resilience, Entrepreneurship and ICT
by Sakaria Mateus & Tulimevava Mufeti & Nicola J. Bidwell
- 399-417 Corporate Social Responsibility in the UK
In: Current Global Practices of Corporate Social Responsibility
by A. M. Chijoke-Mgbame
- 403-420 An Investigation of E-Government Web Accessibility for Visually Impaired Persons in Namibia
In: Resilience, Entrepreneurship and ICT
by Teopolina Uutsi & Tulimevava K. Mufeti
- 411-422 Local Content Policies for Regional Economic Development in Western Australia
In: Sovereign Wealth Funds, Local Content Policies and CSR
by Simon White
- 421-455 Corporate Social Responsibility in Egypt
In: Current Global Practices of Corporate Social Responsibility
by Noha El-Bassiouny & Dina El-Bassiouny & Salma Karem Kolkailah & Nada Zahran & Sara Moharram
- 423-435 Norwegian Local Content Policy
In: Sovereign Wealth Funds, Local Content Policies and CSR
by Jonathon W. Moses
- 439-458 Corporate Social Responsibility in the Oil and Gas Industry in Nigeria: The Case for a Legalised Framework
In: Sovereign Wealth Funds, Local Content Policies and CSR
by Eghosa O. Ekhator & Ibukun Iyiola-Omisore
- 457-472 Corporate Social Responsibility in Ghana
In: Current Global Practices of Corporate Social Responsibility
by Sam Sarpong
- 459-482 An Overview of Corporate Social Responsibility in Kenya’s Extractives Sector
In: Sovereign Wealth Funds, Local Content Policies and CSR
by Angela Khanali Mutsotso
- 473-491 Corporate Social Responsibility in Malawi
In: Current Global Practices of Corporate Social Responsibility
by Andrew Ngawenja Mzembe
- 483-497 Practice of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Extractives Sector in Indonesia
In: Sovereign Wealth Funds, Local Content Policies and CSR
by Yudo Anggoro & Adita Pritasari & Rivana Mezaya & Dematria Pringgabayu & Dany Muhammad Athory Ramdlany
- 493-523 Corporate Social Responsibility in Mauritius
In: Current Global Practices of Corporate Social Responsibility
by Sanjiv Gungadeen & Zuberia Hossanoo & Vikramsing Gungah
- 499-510 Corporate Social Responsibility: Brazilian Case
In: Sovereign Wealth Funds, Local Content Policies and CSR
by Silvia Andrea Cupertino & Hirdan Katarina de Medeiros Costa & Marcia Regina Konrad
- 511-525 Corporate and Social Responsibility in Iran
In: Sovereign Wealth Funds, Local Content Policies and CSR
by Zoha Abdolalizadeh & Elham Beygi
- 525-541 Corporate Social Responsibility in Nigeria
In: Current Global Practices of Corporate Social Responsibility
by S. C. Okaro & Gloria O. Okafor
- 527-544 The Approach to Corporate Social Responsibility in the Extractive Industries in Trinidad and Tobago and Guyana
In: Sovereign Wealth Funds, Local Content Policies and CSR
by Alicia Elias-Roberts
- 543-561 Corporate Social Responsibility in South Africa
In: Current Global Practices of Corporate Social Responsibility
by Suzanne Reyneke
- 545-565 Corporate and Environmental Responsibility Among Russian Oil Companies
In: Sovereign Wealth Funds, Local Content Policies and CSR
by Nina Poussenkova & Indra Overland
- 563-578 Corporate Social Responsibility in Uganda
In: Current Global Practices of Corporate Social Responsibility
by David Katamba & Christopher M. J. Wickert
- 567-578 Alaska’s Corporate Social Responsibility: The Economics of the Corruption Case of VECO
In: Sovereign Wealth Funds, Local Content Policies and CSR
by Douglas B. Reynolds
- 579-593 Corporate Social Responsibility in Zambia
In: Current Global Practices of Corporate Social Responsibility
by Ndangwa Noyoo
- 579-600 Corporate Social Responsibility in the Mining Sector in Canada
In: Sovereign Wealth Funds, Local Content Policies and CSR
by Jocelyn Fraser & Andre Xavier
- 597-620 Corporate Social Responsibility in Bolivia
In: Current Global Practices of Corporate Social Responsibility
by Boris Christian Herbas-Torrico & Björn Frank & Carlos Alejandro Arandia-Tavera
- 601-619 Corporate Social Responsibility in Australia
In: Sovereign Wealth Funds, Local Content Policies and CSR
by Martin Brueckner
- 621-633 CSR in the Norwegian Context
In: Sovereign Wealth Funds, Local Content Policies and CSR
by Siri Granum Carson & Heidi Rapp Nilsen
- 621-636 Corporate Social Responsibility in Canada
In: Current Global Practices of Corporate Social Responsibility
by Ruben Burga & Davar Rezania
- 635-657 Conclusion
In: Sovereign Wealth Funds, Local Content Policies and CSR
by Jonathon W. Moses & Eduardo G. Pereira & Rochelle Spencer
- 637-649 Corporate Social Responsibility in Cuba
In: Current Global Practices of Corporate Social Responsibility
by Denise Baden & Stephen Wilkinson
- 651-665 The Government’s Role in the Mexican CSR Development. Human Rights, Energy Reform and Social & Environmental Assessments
In: Current Global Practices of Corporate Social Responsibility
by Armando Garcia Chiang
- 667-685 Corporate Social Responsibility in the United States of America
In: Current Global Practices of Corporate Social Responsibility
by Kareem M. Shabana
- 689-709 Corporate Social Responsibility in India
In: Current Global Practices of Corporate Social Responsibility
by Shuchi Pahuja
- 711-743 Corporate Social Responsibility in Indonesia
In: Current Global Practices of Corporate Social Responsibility
by Juniati Gunawan
- 745-775 Corporate Social Responsibility in Japan
In: Current Global Practices of Corporate Social Responsibility
by Shūichi Suzuki & Hiroshi Sasaki & Scott Davis
- 777-800 Corporate Social Responsibility in Nepal
In: Current Global Practices of Corporate Social Responsibility
by Arhan Sthapit
- 803-820 Why Have We Forgotten ‘Government Social Responsibility’? Charting the Course for Sustainability in Governance
In: Current Global Practices of Corporate Social Responsibility
by Sam Sarpong
- 821-839 CSR in Bangladesh: The Case of the Shipbreaking Industry
In: Current Global Practices of Corporate Social Responsibility
by Moutushi Tanha & Pavel Castka & Mesbahuddin Chowdhury
- 841-864 EU Perspectives on Sustainable Development: Aligning the EU Budget to the UN SDGs by 2030
In: Current Global Practices of Corporate Social Responsibility
by Ursula A. Vavrik
- 865-879 The Drive Towards Global Sustainability in the Second Millennium: An Indispensable Task for the Survival of Planet Earth
In: Current Global Practices of Corporate Social Responsibility
by Elizabeth Hogan & Samuel O. Idowu
2020
- 1-1 Correction to: Ethics, Social Responsibility and Tax Aggressiveness. Can a Code of Ethics Absolve a Company?
In: Accounting, Accountability and Society
by Francesca Maria Cesaroni & Mara Del Baldo & Francesca Stradini
- 1-7 Five Years of Mandated Corporate Social Responsibility in India (2014–2019)
In: Mandated Corporate Social Responsibility
by Nayan Mitra & René Schmidpeter
- 1-8 Exploring the Issue of Corporate Governance in Central Europe and Russia: An Introduction
In: Corporate Governance in Central Europe and Russia
by Maria Aluchna & Samuel O. Idowu & Irina Tkachenko
- 1-10 An Insight into Essential Issues in Corporate Social Responsibility: An Introduction
In: Essential Issues in Corporate Social Responsibility
by Paolo D’Anselmi
- 1-11 The Future of the UN Sustainable Development Goals: Business Perspectives for Global Development in 2030
In: Corporate Social Responsibility in Rising Economies
by René Schmidpeter & Nayan Mitra & Bonnie Lewtas
- 1-14 Responsible Business in a Changing World: An Introduction
In: Responsible Business in a Changing World
by Samuel O. Idowu & Belén Díaz Díaz & Nicholas Capaldi & René Schmidpeter
- 1-18 The Social Responsibility of Multinationals: From an Afterthought to Center Stage
In: Rethinking Business Responsibility in a Global Context
by Lorraine Eden
- 3-16 Standards in the Classroom: A Vehicle for Sustainability Education
In: Sustainable Development
by Laurence A. Wright & Julie Sinistore & Mike Levy & Bill Flanagan
- 3-18 Accounting and Accountability Tools and Practices for Environmental Issues: A Narrative Historical Academic Debate
In: Accounting, Accountability and Society
by Sandro Brunelli
- 3-44 Achieving Sustainable Development Goals 2030 in Africa: A Critical Review of the Sustainability of Western Approaches
In: The Future of the UN Sustainable Development Goals
by David Abdulai & Ortrud Knauf & Linda O’Riordan
- 11-23 India and Its Corporate Social Responsibility Mandate
In: Mandated Corporate Social Responsibility
by Nayan Mitra & Bhaskar Chatterjee
- 11-27 Current Approaches and New Paradigms in Educational Institutions Social Responsibility
In: Essential Issues in Corporate Social Responsibility
by Claudiu George Bocean & Catalina Soriana Sitnikov & Dalia Simion & Sorin Tudor & Monica Logofatu
- 11-31 Ownership Concentration and Performance of Privately-Held Firms with Multiple Owners and the Moderating Effect of Managerial and Corporate Ownership: Evidence from Post-Socialist European Countries
In: Corporate Governance in Central Europe and Russia
by Aleš Kubíček & Ondřej Machek
- 15-30 Responsible Food Supply Chain Management: Cases of Irresponsible Behaviour and Food Fraud
In: Corporate Social Responsibility in Rising Economies
by J. Jacob-John & N. K. Veerapa & C. Eller
- 17-29 A Look Behind the Curtain: Standardization Education for Engineers from the Electric Vehicle Standardization Shopfloor
In: Sustainable Development
by Peter Van den Bossche
- 17-31 Corporate Tax Responsibility: Do Investors Care?
In: Responsible Business in a Changing World
by Eva Pardo & Marta de la Cuesta-González
- 19-42 The Management Process Underpinning the Non-financial Reporting: A Case Study of a Listed Italian Company
In: Accounting, Accountability and Society
by Annalisa Sentuti & Francesca Sgrò & Gail Denisse Chamochumbi Diaz & Federica Palazzi & Massimo Ciambotti
- 21-31 The Role of CSR in International Policy Agendas
In: Rethinking Business Responsibility in a Global Context
by Ilona Szőcs & Bodo B. Schlegelmilch
- 25-43 The Five Strategic Building Blocks of Mandated Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
In: Mandated Corporate Social Responsibility
by Rohit Kumar
- 29-44 Corporate Social Responsibility of Romanian SMEs Versus Polish SMEs
In: Essential Issues in Corporate Social Responsibility
by Silvia Puiu & Adam Krystian Wiśniewski
- 31-44 From Boring to Intriguing: Personal Perspective on Making Education About Standardization Appealing to Students
In: Sustainable Development
by Vladislav V. Fomin
- 31-50 The Role of Meaningful Work in the Context of Startup Events and Entrepreneurial Activities
In: Corporate Social Responsibility in Rising Economies
by Mari Kooskora & Ülane Vilumets
- 33-44 Business Success Revisited: What Constitutes Business Success?
In: Rethinking Business Responsibility in a Global Context
by Ilona Szőcs & Bodo B. Schlegelmilch
- 33-50 Corporate Transparency and Internal Audit/Control as Investor Protection Tools in the Opaque Russian Market
In: Corporate Governance in Central Europe and Russia
by Andrei B. Ankudinov
- 33-51 Mapping Georgian Bank Customer’s Preferences for Corporate Social Responsibility
In: Responsible Business in a Changing World
by Anna Gogichadze & Dionisia Tzavara
- 43-59 A Sociotechnical Analysis of Accounting for Employee Health and Safety: Evidence from a Multiple Case Study
In: Accounting, Accountability and Society
by Emilio Passetti & Massimo Battaglia
- 45-54 The Origins of Social Accounting and Reporting in Italy: The Role of Female Scholars
In: Essential Issues in Corporate Social Responsibility
by Mara Del Baldo & Maria-Gabriella Baldarelli
- 45-55 Mutual Enforcement of Research and Education—The Case of Structured Inquiry-Based Teaching of Standardization
In: Sustainable Development
by Geerten Kaa
- 45-60 Embedding CSR in Corporate Strategies
In: Rethinking Business Responsibility in a Global Context
by Ilona Szőcs & Bodo B. Schlegelmilch
- 45-67 Knowledge Transfer in the African Construction Sector: The CSR and Sustainable Development Nexus
In: The Future of the UN Sustainable Development Goals
by Oluwasegun Seriki
- 45-83 Narrative Analysis of Annual Reports—A Study of Corporate Social Disclosure in the Pre- and Post-Mandate Period
In: Mandated Corporate Social Responsibility
by Sumona Ghosh
- 51-66 Audit Committees in Supervisory Boards of Polish Public Companies: Theory, Practice and Regulations
In: Corporate Governance in Central Europe and Russia
by Agata Adamska & Leszek Bohdanowicz & Jacek Gad
- 51-69 Corporate Social Responsibility in the Education Sector in Rising Economies
In: Corporate Social Responsibility in Rising Economies
by Meeta Sengupta
- 53-68 Is There Value Creation in the Banks Listed in the Dow Jones Sustainability Index Europe?
In: Responsible Business in a Changing World
by Irene Guia Arraiano
- 55-71 Corporate and Social Responsibility Perspectives of Finnish Fashion Retailers and Consumers
In: Essential Issues in Corporate Social Responsibility
by Pauline Blechingberg-Kilpi & David B. Grant
- 57-75 Addressing Sustainability in Education About Standardisation—Lessons from the Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University
In: Sustainable Development
by Henk J. Vries
- 61-72 CSR Initiatives
In: Rethinking Business Responsibility in a Global Context
by Ilona Szőcs & Bodo B. Schlegelmilch
- 61-79 Ethics, Social Responsibility and Tax Aggressiveness. Can a Code of Ethics Absolve a Company?
In: Accounting, Accountability and Society
by Francesca Maria Cesaroni & Mara Del Baldo & Francesca Stradini
- 67-85 Corporate Control Market: Russian Practice
In: Corporate Governance in Central Europe and Russia
by Alla Vavilina & Lidia Levanova
- 69-82 Sustainable Energy Security for Nigeria Through Innovative Financing Mechanisms
In: The Future of the UN Sustainable Development Goals
by Nafiu Olaniyi Oladokun & Oyebola Fatima Etudaiye-Muhtar & Muhtar Adeiza Etudaiye
- 69-96 Making British Banking Better
In: Responsible Business in a Changing World
by Andy (A. W.) Mullineux
- 73-83 Role of CSR in Education: Special Emphasis on India
In: Essential Issues in Corporate Social Responsibility
by Meeta Sengupta & Nayan Mitra
- 73-89 Small Size, Bigger Impact: Do SMEs Care About Social Responsibility In Pakistan?
In: Corporate Social Responsibility in Rising Economies
by Majid Khan & Rahizah Sulaiman & Omer Nazir & Waqar Ahmad
- 75-100 CSR in the USA: A Historic Perspective on the Interplay Between Ideological, Political, and Economic Forces
In: Rethinking Business Responsibility in a Global Context
by Alexander Nill & Bianka L. Papp
- 79-94 Education About Standardization in the Context of Sustainable Development
In: Sustainable Development
by Elka Vasileva
- 81-91 Accounting for Sustainability—Could Cost Accounting Be the Right Tool?
In: Accounting, Accountability and Society
by Franco Ernesto Rubino & Stefania Veltri
- 83-98 Productivity in the Manufacturing Subsector: Issues of Income and Employment Generation for Sustainable Development in Nigeria
In: The Future of the UN Sustainable Development Goals
by Titus Chukwuemezie Okeke
- 85-94 A Study of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) Practices of the States in India
In: Mandated Corporate Social Responsibility
by Anushree Poddar & Sapna A. Narula
- 85-100 Information Security: Component of Corporate Social Responsibility
In: Essential Issues in Corporate Social Responsibility
by Emilio San Pedro & Ionuț Riza & Anca Bandoi & Camelia-Maria Olari Perju
- 89-105 Stakeholder Value Assessment: Attaining Company-Stakeholder Relationship Synergy
In: Corporate Governance in Central Europe and Russia
by Irina Tkachenko & Irina Pervukhina
- 91-110 CSR Evolution in the Garment Sector of Bangladesh: The Challenges of Sustainability
In: Corporate Social Responsibility in Rising Economies
by Nika Salvetti & André Nijhof
- 95-110 Strategies on Education About Standardization in Romania
In: Sustainable Development
by Silvia Puiu
- 95-128 Mandatory Disclosure of Non-financial Information: A Structured Literature Review
In: Accounting, Accountability and Society
by Fabio Fortuna & Silvia Testarmata & Silvia Sergiacomi & Mirella Ciaburri
- 97-118 CSR Mandate Versus Implementation: Case Study of Odisha Power Generation Corporation Limited (OPGC)
In: Mandated Corporate Social Responsibility
by Nayan Mitra & Manoj K. Dash
- 99-113 The Impact of Shareholder Social Activism on Firms’ Corporate Social Performance Through SRI Fund Investment
In: Responsible Business in a Changing World
by José L. Fernández Sánchez & Elisa Baraibar Diez & María D. Odriozola Zamanillo
- 99-122 Goal 16 of the UN Sustainable Development Agenda and Its Implications for Effective Governance and Sustainability in the Nigerian Banking Sector
In: The Future of the UN Sustainable Development Goals
by Adebimpe Lincoln & Oluwatofunmi Adedoyin & Jane Croad
- 101-120 How Socially Responsible Are the Romanian Listed Companies?
In: Essential Issues in Corporate Social Responsibility
by Camelia Daniela Hațegan & Nicoleta Sîrghi & Ruxandra Ioana Curea-Pitorac
- 101-123 CSR in Egypt: Communication and Marketing Practices
In: Rethinking Business Responsibility in a Global Context
by Sina Hbous & Radwa El Masry & Hamed M. Shamma
- 107-123 Evaluation of Operational Management and Corporate Governance Quality in State-Owned Enterprises in Russia
In: Corporate Governance in Central Europe and Russia
by Bela Bataeva & Olga Kozhevina
- 111-140 CSR Regulation, Ethical Obligation, and Legitimacy: A Study of Indian and Other Asia Pacific Banks
In: Corporate Social Responsibility in Rising Economies
by Ameeta Jain & Akanksha Jumde
- 113-137 Necessary Competences of Employees in the Field of Standardization
In: Sustainable Development
by Knut Blind & Sandra Drechsler
- 115-136 Cooperative Social Responsibility: A Case Illustration of the Unique Character of Cooperative Governance and Its Relation to the Concept of Corporate Social Responsibility
In: Responsible Business in a Changing World
by Gerhard Kosinowski
- 119-139 The CSR Practices of a Mining PSU: Implementation Challenges
In: Mandated Corporate Social Responsibility
by Tanuja Sharma & Rupamanjari Sinha Ray & Madhushree Agarwal & S. K. Tapasvi
- 121-138 Human Capital and Impact on Sustained Economic Growth in Romania
In: Essential Issues in Corporate Social Responsibility
by Laura Mariana Cismaș & Andra Miculescu & Maria Oțil
- 123-152 Sustainability Reporting and Its Impact on the Implementation of Sustainable Development Goals in Island Economies in Africa: A Comparative Study of Private Sector Organisations in Mauritius, Madagascar and Seychelles
In: The Future of the UN Sustainable Development Goals
by Sanjiv Gungadeen & Megan Paull
- 125-133 CSR in Germany: A European Perspective
In: Rethinking Business Responsibility in a Global Context
by Bettina Lis & Christian Neßler
- 125-141 Progress of the Corporate Governance Practice in Russian State-Owned Companies
In: Corporate Governance in Central Europe and Russia
by Irina Belyaeva & Khvicha P. Kharchilava
- 129-149 Searching for Social and Environmental Accountability in Integrated Reporting: A Stewardship Approach
In: Accounting, Accountability and Society
by Miriam Corrado & Paola Demartini
- 135-146 CSR in Poland: The Rise and Development of Corporate Social Responsibility
In: Rethinking Business Responsibility in a Global Context
by Robert Kudłak
- 137-156 Managing Intangibles and Improving Governance Through the Theory of Complexity
In: Responsible Business in a Changing World
by Piero Giammarco & Cecilia Casalegno
- 139-156 Economic, Social and Territorial Cohesion a Priority for Poland, Romania, Hungary and Bulgaria: Comparative Analysis on Social Cohesion
In: Essential Issues in Corporate Social Responsibility
by Laura Mariana Cismaș & Maria Laura Dănilă
- 139-159 UNECE Initiatives on Education on Standardization
In: Sustainable Development
by Lorenza Jachia & Serguei Kouzmine & Haiying Xu
- 141-157 Institutionalization of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in India and Its Effects on CSR Reporting: A Case Study of the Petroleum and Gas Industry
In: Mandated Corporate Social Responsibility
by Shilpi Banerjee
- 141-161 Corporate Social Responsibility in Rising Economies: Georgia
In: Corporate Social Responsibility in Rising Economies
by Maia Shekriladze & Christopher Stehr
- 143-158 Corporate Governance in Bulgaria
In: Corporate Governance in Central Europe and Russia
by Daniela Peeva
- 147-178 CSR in India: Evolution, Models, and Impact
In: Rethinking Business Responsibility in a Global Context
by Suresh Mony & Shekar Babu
- 151-166 CSR and Greenwashing: A Matter of Perception in the Search of Legitimacy
In: Accounting, Accountability and Society
by Federica Balluchi & Arianna Lazzini & Riccardo Torelli
- 153-168 Corporatism, Sustainable Development and Africa: The Search for a Love Nest
In: The Future of the UN Sustainable Development Goals
by Sam Sarpong
- 157-176 The Impact of Non-financial Reporting on Stock Price: A Case Study of Romanian and Bulgarian Listed Companies
In: Essential Issues in Corporate Social Responsibility
by Marian Siminica & Mirela Sichigea & Adriana Craitar
- 159-170 Influence of Firm Size on the Environmental Disclosure and Performance of the Listed Companies on the Stock Exchange of Thailand
In: Responsible Business in a Changing World
by Dararat Phoprachak & Theenida Buntornwon
- 159-174 Compliance with Corporate Governance Best Practice: The Evidence from Polish Listed Companies
In: Corporate Governance in Central Europe and Russia
by Maria Aluchna
- 161-173 Inclusive Business for Sustainable Growth
In: Mandated Corporate Social Responsibility
by Ajit Pattnaik
- 161-178 The Need for Multi-disciplinary Education About Standardization
In: Sustainable Development
by Olia Kanevskaia
- 163-180 Poland: CSR in an Emerging Market from Transition Until Today
In: Corporate Social Responsibility in Rising Economies
by Florian Urbański & Christopher Stehr
- 167-187 Social/Critical/Emancipatory Accounting Research: Its Failure and Prospects for Redemption
In: Accounting, Accountability and Society
by Wm. Dennis Huber
- 169-185 The Role of Good Governance in Driving and Promoting Sustainable Development in the Provision of Off-Grid Electricity Solutions in Nigeria
In: The Future of the UN Sustainable Development Goals
by Babawande Sheba & Hafiz Bello
- 171-182 The Impact of Environmental Management Accounting Practices on Organizational Sustainability of the ISO 14001 Companies in Thailand
In: Responsible Business in a Changing World
by Kwannaree Klaprabchone & Montree Chuaychoo & Worakorn Chaemmuangpak
- 175-198 Corporate Social Responsibility as an Antecedent of Brand Valuation
In: Mandated Corporate Social Responsibility
by Umashankar Venkatesh & Jones Mathew & Anirban Chaudhuri
- 177-197 A View on Corporate Governance in Romania: Regulation and Effects
In: Corporate Governance in Central Europe and Russia
by Mihaela Tofan & Elena Cigu
- 177-205 Corporate Social Responsibility: An Analysis of Romanian Banks
In: Essential Issues in Corporate Social Responsibility
by Roxana Maria Bădîrcea & Alina Georgiana Manta & Ramona Pîrvu & Nicoleta Mihaela Florea
- 179-189 Learning in Communities of Standardisation Professionals
In: Sustainable Development
by Henk J. Vries & Jeroen Trietsch & Paul M. Wiegmann
- 179-190 CSR in Thailand: A Stakeholder’s Perspective
In: Rethinking Business Responsibility in a Global Context
by Patnaree Srisuphaolarn
- 181-200 CSR in Brazil
In: Corporate Social Responsibility in Rising Economies
by Christopher Stehr & Martin Tobias Knopp
- 183-194 The Impact of Environmental Accountants’ Ability on CSR Disclosure and Profitability of the Listed Companies on the Stock Exchange of Thailand
In: Responsible Business in a Changing World
by Songwit Charoenkitthanalap & Jiraporn Kradphet & Dararat Phoprachak & Theenida Buntornwon
- 187-207 Marketing and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): A Review and Research Agenda
In: The Future of the UN Sustainable Development Goals
by Yasmin Anwar & Noha El-Bassiouny
- 191-208 Teaching Standardization to Generation Z-Learning Outcomes Define Teaching Methods
In: Sustainable Development
by Ivana Mijatovic
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In: Rethinking Business Responsibility in a Global Context
by Lucely Vargas Preciado
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In: The Future of the UN Sustainable Development Goals
by Silvia Puiu
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by Andrea Venturelli & Simone Pizzi
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by Ciprian N. Radavoi & Yongmin Bian
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by Camilla Barbarossa & Patrick E. Murphy
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- 267-280 Review and Reflections
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by Jesse Dillard
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by Sneha Senapati
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