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Case Study 4: Corporate Sustainability and Responsibility: Creating Value in Business and Education

In: Corporate Sustainability, Social Responsibility and Environmental Management

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  • Mark Anthony Camilleri

    (University of Malta)

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During their learning journey, individuals acquire competences that ought to be relevant for their career endeavours. The provision of quality education and its assurance is the responsibility of national governments. Very often, policy makers are expected to respond to challenging issues such as skill shortages and mismatches where candidates lack certain competencies although they could have attended compulsory education (Allen & De Weert, 2007). Yet, business and industry also offer training to human resources that supplements formal education (McKenzie & Woodruff, 2013). Arguably, the employees’ knowledge and skills may be too deep to bridge through corporate training sessions. The constraints on their growth may be halted by the broad impact of inadequate education and training in some industries or regions. On the other hand, corporationsCorporations can easily shift their operations where it is viable for them to tap qualified employees.

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  • Mark Anthony Camilleri, 2017. "Case Study 4: Corporate Sustainability and Responsibility: Creating Value in Business and Education," Springer Books, in: Corporate Sustainability, Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, chapter 0, pages 161-173, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-319-46849-5_9
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-46849-5_9
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