Equal Pillars of Sustainability
Equal Pillars of Sustainability
Seifi, Shahla; Crowther, David
Emerald Publishing Limited
04/2022
288
Dura
Inglês
9781803820668
15 a 20 dias
538
Part 1. The Pillars and Sustainability
Chapter 2. Within Globalisation and Anti-Globalisation Extremes: What Factors Motivate Corporations from Different Countries to Initiate CSR Programmes and Focus of Programmes; Luqman Raimi and Hassan Yusuf
Chapter 3. Sustainability and Social Enterprise: The Ways Forward; Jamie P. Halsall, Roopinder Oberoi and Michael Snowden
Chapter 4. Financial Market Behavior and the Cost of Credit: Theories and Empirical Validations; Nadia Abaoub Ouertani and Hela Ghabara
Chapter 5. Enforcing the Social Pillar of Sustainability: How Management Education Could Address Human Concerns?; Ana Maria Davila Gomez and David Crowther
Part 2. The Pillars and Governance
Chapter 6. Governance of the Social Economy: A literature review; Cristina Gois - Coimbra, Helena, Deolinda Meira, Mafalda Jesus, Maria Goreti Teixeira and Patricia Monteiro
Chapter 7. Developing a Legal Agenda for CSR in a Complex Institutional Context: A Case Study of Kuwait; Asma Alfouzan
Chapter 8. Gender Diversity and Equality in the Boardroom: Quota Implementation in Europe; Mara Sousa and Maria Joao Santos
Chapter 9. Determinants of Local Authority's Online Accountability Practices Disclosure; Dayang Hafiza Abang Ahmad, Corina Joseph, and Roshima Said
Part 3. Experience and Practice
Chapter 10. The Uptake of Sustainability Disclosure Practices by Environmentally Polluting Industries in India; Kishore Kumar
Chapter 11. Resolving 'Grand Challenges': India's mandatory CSR in practice; Subhasis Ray and Eshani Beddewela
Chapter 12. Un/natural disasters - Philosophy of multiple simultaneous un/natural disasters; Kristijan Krkac
Chapter 13. Financial Perspective of Non-Governmental Organizations; Luiz Henrique de Lacerda Sanglard, Ana Lucia Fontes de Souza Vasconcelos, and Liliane Cristina Segura
Part 1. The Pillars and Sustainability
Chapter 2. Within Globalisation and Anti-Globalisation Extremes: What Factors Motivate Corporations from Different Countries to Initiate CSR Programmes and Focus of Programmes; Luqman Raimi and Hassan Yusuf
Chapter 3. Sustainability and Social Enterprise: The Ways Forward; Jamie P. Halsall, Roopinder Oberoi and Michael Snowden
Chapter 4. Financial Market Behavior and the Cost of Credit: Theories and Empirical Validations; Nadia Abaoub Ouertani and Hela Ghabara
Chapter 5. Enforcing the Social Pillar of Sustainability: How Management Education Could Address Human Concerns?; Ana Maria Davila Gomez and David Crowther
Part 2. The Pillars and Governance
Chapter 6. Governance of the Social Economy: A literature review; Cristina Gois - Coimbra, Helena, Deolinda Meira, Mafalda Jesus, Maria Goreti Teixeira and Patricia Monteiro
Chapter 7. Developing a Legal Agenda for CSR in a Complex Institutional Context: A Case Study of Kuwait; Asma Alfouzan
Chapter 8. Gender Diversity and Equality in the Boardroom: Quota Implementation in Europe; Mara Sousa and Maria Joao Santos
Chapter 9. Determinants of Local Authority's Online Accountability Practices Disclosure; Dayang Hafiza Abang Ahmad, Corina Joseph, and Roshima Said
Part 3. Experience and Practice
Chapter 10. The Uptake of Sustainability Disclosure Practices by Environmentally Polluting Industries in India; Kishore Kumar
Chapter 11. Resolving 'Grand Challenges': India's mandatory CSR in practice; Subhasis Ray and Eshani Beddewela
Chapter 12. Un/natural disasters - Philosophy of multiple simultaneous un/natural disasters; Kristijan Krkac
Chapter 13. Financial Perspective of Non-Governmental Organizations; Luiz Henrique de Lacerda Sanglard, Ana Lucia Fontes de Souza Vasconcelos, and Liliane Cristina Segura