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- 1-4 Introduction
In: Corporate Governance in Capital Markets
by Clea Beatriz Macagnan
- 1-8 Introduction to Corporate Governance, Organizational Ethics, and Prevention Strategies Against Financial Crime
In: Corporate Governance, Organizational Ethics, and Prevention Strategies Against Financial Crime
by Hyacinthe Yirlier Somé & Narjess Boubakri & Omrane Guedhami
- 1-9 Risks and Crises Management Scenarios: Using Foresight to Maintain Sustainability and Business Continuity
In: Global Corporate Governance
by Tareq Rasheed Mohammad & Nadia E. Nedzel
- 1-18 Comparative Analysis of Urban Waste Management Trends in the US and China
In: Waste Management for Global Sustainability
by Haifeng Huang & Samuel O. Idowu & Hao Sun & Chuanbing Zhou & Yang Li & Zhangchen Wang
- 1-24 The Private Purpose towards Public Purpose of the Company
In: Corporate Governance and Sustainable Value Creation Models
by Shantha Indrajith Hikkaduwa Liyanage
- 1-25 Corporate Collapse and Corporate Governance
In: Corporate Collapse and Corporate Governance
by Yifei Yang
- 1-27 MNEs and the Advancement of SDGs in Developing Countries: A Gender Perspective on Energy Technologies
In: Global Perspectives on Climate Change, Inequality, and Multinational Corporations
by Laura Hellqvist & Harald Heubaum
- 1-34 An Analysis of the Sustainable Investment Performance of SADC-Listed Firms
In: ESG Disclosures in the Southern African Development Community
by Frank K. Ametefe & David Kitulazzi & Aminu Karimu & Samuel Azasu
- 3-14 The Art of Transformation: How We Can Simultaneously Adapt to and Change the World
In: Sustainable Transformation and Well-being
by Stefan Brunnhuber
- 3-17 The In(de)finition of Sustainability: Strategic Communication for Sustainability as Conversational Contestation
by Franzisca Weder
- 3-19 Sustainability as an Axiological Arrow
In: Advancements in Sustainable Development
by Emil Dinga & Cristina Roxana Tănăsescu & Camelia Oprean-Stan
- 3-30 Educating for Change and Collaboration: Sharing University Students’ Stakeholder Expectations About Improving the Impact of Retailing Companies’ Sustainable and Socially Responsible Practices
In: Sustainability in Global Companies
by Tanja Vesala-Varttala & Carmina Nunes & Susana Garrido
- 5-28 Germany
In: Corporate Governance in Capital Markets
by Reiner Quick & Ísis Beltrão Pereira & Clea Beatriz Macagnan
- 11-26 FREE Time for the Accountant 5.0 App: Starting the Research for the Future
In: Global Corporate Governance
by Rute Abreu & Filipe Caetano & Sónia Loureiro & Ana Clara Borrego & Francisco Carreira & Liliane Cristina Segura & José Ángel Pérez-López
- 11-34 The Evaluation of the Concept of Corporate Governance Within the Framework of Its Potential Advantages and Side Effects
In: Corporate Governance, Organizational Ethics, and Prevention Strategies Against Financial Crime
by Melih Sönmez
- 15-27 The Present of an Ancient Notion: Eudaimonic Well-Being as a Concept for Sustainable Entrepreneurs?
In: Sustainable Transformation and Well-being
by Salvatore Lavecchia
- 19-51 Comparison of Policies Targeting the Reduction of Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions from Food Waste in the US and China
In: Waste Management for Global Sustainability
by Haifeng Huang & Samuel O. Idowu & Hao Sun & Chuanbing Zhou & Yang Li & Zhangchen Wang
- 21-34 When Talk Is Not Cheap: The Performative Potentials of Strategic Sustainability Communication
by Lars Thøger Christensen & Emma Christensen
- 21-38 About the Two-Handed Model of Sustainability
In: Advancements in Sustainable Development
by Emil Dinga & Camelia Oprean-Stan & Cristina Roxana Tănăsescu
- 25-58 Stewardship Flavored Agents for Anglo-American Models in the UK, South Africa, and India
In: Corporate Governance and Sustainable Value Creation Models
by Shantha Indrajith Hikkaduwa Liyanage
- 27-42 Re-Imagining CSR: The Role of Semi-Supervised Machine Learning for CSR Programs to Achieve Objective Key Results (OKRs)
In: Global Corporate Governance
by Andrew Ellestad & Darrell Coleman
- 29-43 How Purpose Drives Sustainable Business Transformation and Well-Being: Practical Wisdom of Taoism
In: Sustainable Transformation and Well-being
by Liangrong Zu
- 29-44 Green Business Strategies in MNE Research: Thematic Considerations and Methodological Features
In: Global Perspectives on Climate Change, Inequality, and Multinational Corporations
by İlayda İpek
- 29-55 Corporate Contractualism
In: Corporate Collapse and Corporate Governance
by Yifei Yang
- 29-57 Singapore
In: Corporate Governance in Capital Markets
by Luciano Bohn & Ding Jun Toh
- 31-54 The Importance of the Family Businesses for Fundamental Sustainable Improvements: Cases from Bulgaria, Romania, and Uzbekistan
In: Sustainability in Global Companies
by Daniel Pavlov & Silvia Puiu & Deniza Alieva
- 35-52 Public Relations and Sustainability: Points of Friction in a Complex Relationship
by Sigrid Kannengießer & Lennart Rettler & Ulrike Röttger & Helena Stehle
- 35-54 A Critique of the Role of Social and Ethics Committees in Amplifying the Stakeholder Voice Under Company Law in South Africa: Lessons from the UK Corporate Governance Code
In: ESG Disclosures in the Southern African Development Community
by Mikovhe Maphiri
- 35-63 Oversurveillance: Less Surveillance for Better Corporate Governance and Reduced Financial Crime
In: Corporate Governance, Organizational Ethics, and Prevention Strategies Against Financial Crime
by J. S. Nelson
- 39-54 Social Entropy as Predictor for Sustainability
In: Advancements in Sustainable Development
by Emil Dinga
- 43-72 Smart Green Buildings for Advancing Corporate Social Responsibility Goals
In: Global Corporate Governance
by Vinod Anand Bijlani
- 45-66 Centennial Companies in Japan: Ethical Strategies for Sustainability and Well-Being
In: Sustainable Transformation and Well-being
by Maki Sato
- 45-76 The Impact of MNEs on Ocean Sustainability
In: Global Perspectives on Climate Change, Inequality, and Multinational Corporations
by Arijit Goswami
- 53-71 Innovative Approaches to Reducing Plastic Pollution in the US and China
In: Waste Management for Global Sustainability
by Haifeng Huang & Samuel O Idowu & Hao Sun & Chuanbing Zhou & Yang Li & Zhangchen Wang
- 53-75 A Typology of Strategic Sustainability Communication: From Reporting to Transformation
by Thomas Pleil & Pia Sue Helferich & Teresa Otsa
- 55-67 Mathematical Models for Evaluating Sustainability: A Corporate Approach
In: Advancements in Sustainable Development
by Radu Rusu & Camelia Oprean-Stan
- 55-71 Sustainability in Aviation: CSR and Air Transportation
In: Sustainability in Global Companies
by Panagiotopoulos Φ. Ioannis
- 55-78 Board Composition and Firm Performance: Empirical Evidence from JSE-Listed Real Estate Firms
In: ESG Disclosures in the Southern African Development Community
by David Kitulazzi & Frank K. Ametefe & Samuel Azasu & Patricia Gabaldon Quiñonones
- 57-80 Corporate Constitutionalism
In: Corporate Collapse and Corporate Governance
by Yifei Yang
- 59-86 China
In: Corporate Governance in Capital Markets
by Caroline Oliveira Orth & Clea Beatriz Macagnan
- 59-105 Corporate Value Creation Model in the UK: A Comparative Study with South Africa, India, Botswana, Sri Lanka, and Germany
In: Corporate Governance and Sustainable Value Creation Models
by Shantha Indrajith Hikkaduwa Liyanage
- 65-83 Board Composition, Sustainability Strategies, and Financial Performance of Mexican and Colombian Companies
In: Corporate Governance, Organizational Ethics, and Prevention Strategies Against Financial Crime
by Guadalupe del Carmen Briano Turrent & Carolina Reyes Bastidas & Salvador Marín-Hernández & Esther Ortiz-Martínez
- 69-101 Paying Tribute to the Complexity of Human Beings: A Business Narrative Harmonizing the Well-Being of Individuals and Society
In: Sustainable Transformation and Well-being
by Marisa Mühlböck & René Schmidpeter
- 71-83 Artificial Intelligence as a Tool to Evaluate Corporate Sustainability Reporting
In: Advancements in Sustainable Development
by Harry Müller & Marcus Sidki
- 73-87 A Comparative Analysis of Environmental Disclosure Before and After EU Directive 95/2014 Implementation
In: Global Corporate Governance
by Radu Marian
- 73-87 Policy Recommendations and Potential Collaborative Efforts Between the US and China on Plastic and Food Waste Management
In: Waste Management for Global Sustainability
by Haifeng Huang & Samuel O. Idowu & Hao Sun & Chuanbing Zhou & Yang Li & Zhangchen Wang
- 73-94 Frontier Markets Compliance with Global ESG Practice: Sample of Baltic Countries
In: Sustainability in Global Companies
by Ilze Zumente & Jūlija Bistrova & Nataļja Lāce & Ilja Arefjevs
- 77-91 Sustainable and Just? Access to Sustainable Goods and Environmental Justice
by Josh Anderson & Saima Kazmi & Na Yu & Lucy Atkinson & Patrick Jamar & Jingyue Tao
- 77-108 MNEs, Climate Change, and Heart Diseases: AI for Global Health Equity
In: Global Perspectives on Climate Change, Inequality, and Multinational Corporations
by Hakan Lane & Charles J. Oakley & Tanzeem Hossain & Arijit Goswami & Rajan Kumar Sah & Mohit Mishra
- 79-96 Climate-Related Financial Risks and Their Implications for Financial Stability: A New Challenge for South African Regulators
In: ESG Disclosures in the Southern African Development Community
by Matsietso Agnes Matasane
- 81-106 Corporate Contractualism vs Corporate Constitutionalism—A Comparative Evaluation
In: Corporate Collapse and Corporate Governance
by Yifei Yang
- 85-103 A Differentiated Strategy to Promote Radical Energy System Transformation
In: Advancements in Sustainable Development
by Susanna Gibbons & Olivia Starr & Chun Kuei Tsai
- 85-107 The Role of the Boards of Directors in Implementing Ethics Codes and Whistleblowing Channels
In: Corporate Governance, Organizational Ethics, and Prevention Strategies Against Financial Crime
by Luis Rodriguez-Dominguez
- 87-124 Japan
In: Corporate Governance in Capital Markets
by Claudine Pereira Salgado & Eliene Aparecida Moraes & Hiroyasu Omura
- 89-90 Conclusions
In: Waste Management for Global Sustainability
by Haifeng Huang & Samuel O. Idowu & Hao Sun & Chuanbing Zhou & Yang Li & Zhangchen Wang
- 89-107 Teaching CSR in Covid-19 Times: A Preliminary Investigation of an Online Role-Play for CSR Communication
In: Global Corporate Governance
by Ray Ting-chun Wang
- 95-108 Striving for Legitimacy: Strategic Energy Project Communication and Its Characteristics
by Helena Stehle & Julia Lührmann & Bernadette Uth
- 95-110 Practical Implementation of the Idea of Sustainable Development: The Perspective of Polish Companies
In: Sustainability in Global Companies
by Ewa Mazur-Wierzbicka & Anna Cierniak-Emerych
- 97-115 Corporate Governance Challenges Associated with Government Ownership in State-Owned Enterprises in South Africa and Zimbabwe
In: ESG Disclosures in the Southern African Development Community
by Julieth Gudo & Elizabeth H. L. Shawa-Mangani & Harris Maduku
- 105-116 Philosophy as a Resource for Sustainable Business Transformation and Entrepreneurs’ Well-Being
In: Sustainable Transformation and Well-being
by Yusuf M. Örnek
- 105-118 Embedding Sustainable-by-Design Practices Using Behavioural Science Principles
In: Advancements in Sustainable Development
by Isabelle Dean & Kate Brown & Heather Taylor
- 107-159 Corporate Value Creation Model in South Africa: A Comparative Study with the UK, India, Sri Lanka, Botswana, and Germany
In: Corporate Governance and Sustainable Value Creation Models
by Shantha Indrajith Hikkaduwa Liyanage
- 109-121 The Historical Story of Carillion
In: Corporate Collapse and Corporate Governance
by Yifei Yang
- 109-125 Considerations for Sustainable Employee Engagement as Enablers for Communication About Sustainability
by Yolandi Botha & Lauren O’Mahony
- 109-128 Inequality in South African Banking: Executive Directors’ Remuneration and Company Performance
In: Global Perspectives on Climate Change, Inequality, and Multinational Corporations
by Suzanne Kieviet & Henriette Elsabe Scholtz
- 109-132 Corporate Governance-Based Prevention Strategies Against Greenwashing: A Conceptual Framework
In: Corporate Governance, Organizational Ethics, and Prevention Strategies Against Financial Crime
by Francesca Bernini & Fabio La Rosa
- 109-133 Why Are There so Few Women on Our Boards? Gender Issues in Scientific Journals Editorship
In: Global Corporate Governance
by Mara Del Baldo & Rosa Fioravante
- 111-133 Agriculture Sustainability: Strategies of the Olive Oil in Portugal
In: Sustainability in Global Companies
by Rute Abreu & Ermelinda Oliveira & Francisco Tomé
- 117-128 The Zen of Music: On the Energetics of Music as a Source of Personal Well-Being
In: Sustainable Transformation and Well-being
by Oliver Peter Graber
- 117-141 Enforcing Shared Value and Corporate Accountability in Namibia’s Green Hydrogen Sector
In: ESG Disclosures in the Southern African Development Community
by Tangeni Nanyemba
- 119-135 Integrating CSR in External Communication Strategies: Economic and Social Impact
In: Advancements in Sustainable Development
by Sorin Terchilă
- 123-151 Carillion’s Collapse and Corporate Governance
In: Corporate Collapse and Corporate Governance
by Yifei Yang
- 125-143 Russia
In: Corporate Governance in Capital Markets
by Bruno Teixeira & Tatiana King
- 127-142 The Role of Greenwashing Suspicion in Advertising Effectiveness
by Ann-Elen Waldeier & Stefan Weinacht & Christopher Morasch
- 129-141 The Workplace as a Challenge and a Resource for Adult Development
In: Sustainable Transformation and Well-being
by Rainer Leoprechting
- 129-154 Towards Internationalisation of African Banks: Strategy, Legitimacy and Sustainability
In: Global Perspectives on Climate Change, Inequality, and Multinational Corporations
by Mesiet W. Kamihanda & Miguel M. Torres
- 133-153 Financial Fraud, Wrongdoing, and Regulation: A Review of Recent Cases from the US Banking Industry
In: Corporate Governance, Organizational Ethics, and Prevention Strategies Against Financial Crime
by Murray Bryant & Throstur Olaf Sigurjonsson
- 135-147 United States Corporate Governance 4.0: Future Proofing After COVID
In: Global Corporate Governance
by Alisia Atwater
- 135-151 The EU Taxonomy for Sustainable Activities: What It Really Implies for Companies
In: Sustainability in Global Companies
by Magnus Frostenson
- 137-157 Developing a Framework for Integrated Thinking and Reporting that Leads to Sustainable Development—Interventionist Research
In: Advancements in Sustainable Development
by Mariana Monica Madar-Coman & Adriana Tiron-Tudor & Samuel O. Idowu
- 143-157 Cornerstones of the School of the Twenty-First Century in the Context of Sustainability and Well-Being
In: Sustainable Transformation and Well-being
by Andreas Salcher
- 143-160 Sustainability Communication Beyond the Business Case Frame: A Study of Investors Making Sense of Paradoxical Tensions
by Johan Florén
- 143-165 From the Sullivan Principles to Unilateral Codes of Conduct by Mining Companies: Assessing the Effectiveness of Codes of Conduct in Regulating Labour Standards and Bringing Sustainability in the South African Mining
In: ESG Disclosures in the Southern African Development Community
by Godknows Mudimu
- 145-189 Italy
In: Corporate Governance in Capital Markets
by Eliene Aparecida Moraes & Alessandro Zattoni
- 149-172 The Cost of Cleaner Cars: The Congo Conundrum and Cobalt Sourcing for Electric Vehicle Manufacturers
In: Global Corporate Governance
by Billy Davis
- 153-183 Impact of Developing Iconic Cultural Centres on Sustainability and Socio-Economic Development: A Case Study of the Turner Contemporary Margate
In: Sustainability in Global Companies
by Adebimpe Adesua Lincoln & Jane Croad
- 155-178 Reassessing Carillion’s Collapse from Corporate Constitutional Perspective
In: Corporate Collapse and Corporate Governance
by Yifei Yang
- 155-182 Red Tape Roadblocks on M&As: Emerging Economies’ Regulators as a Source of Inefficiency
In: Global Perspectives on Climate Change, Inequality, and Multinational Corporations
by Catherine Cai & Rifat Kamasak & Aslihan Bozcuk
- 157-176 Understanding the Typology of Human Resources Personality Traits, Seen Through the Magnifying Glass of Ethics, for a Better Corporate Governance
In: Corporate Governance, Organizational Ethics, and Prevention Strategies Against Financial Crime
by Carole Doueiry Verne
- 159-173 Impactful Ventures, Burned-Out Founders? Insights from Two Studies of Social Entrepreneurs
In: Sustainable Transformation and Well-being
by Peter Vandor & Michael Meyer
- 159-176 The Impact of Corporate Governance on Romanian Stock Performance
In: Advancements in Sustainable Development
by Maria-Lenuţa Ciupac-Ulici & Renate Bratu & Daniela-Georgeta Beju & Vasile Paul Bresfelean
- 161-176 Introducing “Corporate Environmental Efficacy” Beliefs: A Stakeholder-Centric Perspective on Strategic Sustainability Communication
by Alexandra Schwinges & Markos Mpadanes
- 161-200 Corporate Value Creation Model in India: A Comparative Study with the United Kingdom, South Africa, Botswana, Sri Lanka, and Germany
In: Corporate Governance and Sustainable Value Creation Models
by Shantha Indrajith Hikkaduwa Liyanage
- 167-178 Mind the Governance Gap: ESG-Related Litigation for Environmental Harm in the Kabwe Class Action
In: ESG Disclosures in the Southern African Development Community
by Priyanka Naidoo
- 173-194 Analysis of Proposed Artificial Intelligence Regulations: Perspectives from the United States, China, and the European Union
In: Global Corporate Governance
by Jelena Vujicic
- 175-191 Understanding the Nuances of Women-Owned Businesses in Emerging and Developing Economies
In: Sustainable Transformation and Well-being
by Yanire Brana & Nayan Mitra & Mohammad Mostak Al Farhad
- 177-193 Framing and Argumentative Strategies in Modern Slavery Statements: Debating Sustainability or Avoiding Responsibility?
by Rudi Palmieri & Ekaterina Balabanova
- 177-201 ESG Factors and Rating and Green Economy
In: Corporate Governance, Organizational Ethics, and Prevention Strategies Against Financial Crime
by Bui Thi Mai Hoai & Dinh Sy Khang
- 179-194 Strengthening Citizenship Participation Towards Sustainable Development in Zambia Through Economic Inclusion in Environmental Management
In: ESG Disclosures in the Southern African Development Community
by Chipo Mushota Nkhata & Felicity Kayumba Kalunga
- 179-200 Recycling Behaviour of Township Consumers in South Africa. An Explanation Based on the Theory of Planned Behaviour
In: Advancements in Sustainable Development
by K. Mercy Makhitha & Thomas Dobbelstein
- 179-207 Hypothetical Application of Corporate Constitutionalism to Carillion
In: Corporate Collapse and Corporate Governance
by Yifei Yang
- 183-208 The Link Between Climate Change and Human Health
In: Global Perspectives on Climate Change, Inequality, and Multinational Corporations
by Shabnum Soomro & Jam Ghulam Murtaza Sahito & Farahnaz Gilal
- 185-201 Gamification Approach in CSR Communication: Case of Jotun Türkiye
In: Sustainability in Global Companies
by Bayram Bilge Sağlam & Egemen Ertürk
- 191-212 Australia
In: Corporate Governance in Capital Markets
by Luis Felipe Orsatto & Rafael Vaz Palmeira & Sardar M. N. Islam
- 193-202 The Phenomenon of Family Businesses: A Cross-Generational Commitment to Sustainability—Attitudes and Values of the Successive Generation in Family Businesses in the Case of Austria
In: Sustainable Transformation and Well-being
by Tien Thanh Nguyen & Christoph Robinson
- 195-209 The Commitment to Contribute to the Well-Being of Various Stakeholders: A Focus on South African Social and Labour Plans
In: ESG Disclosures in the Southern African Development Community
by Mahlatse Innocent Maake-Malatji & Yeukai N. D. Mahleza
- 195-215 Sustainability as a CEO Activism Trigger: The Portuguese Case
by Alexandre Duarte & Patricia Dias
- 201-216 Tackling Grand Challenges: Insights from the Gavi—“La Caixa” Foundation Alliance for Childhood Immunization
In: Advancements in Sustainable Development
by Diego Arias & Joan Fontrodona
- 201-228 Corporate Value Creation Model in Botswana: A Comparative Study with the United Kingdom, South Africa, India, Sri Lanka, and Germany
In: Corporate Governance and Sustainable Value Creation Models
by Shantha Indrajith Hikkaduwa Liyanage
- 203-218 How to Achieve a Wellbeing Economy from Macro to Micro
In: Sustainable Transformation and Well-being
by Friedrich Hinterberger
- 203-231 Evolve and Adapt: Corporate Social Responsibility and the Corruption War
In: Corporate Governance, Organizational Ethics, and Prevention Strategies Against Financial Crime
by Mohamed ‘Arafa
- 205-227 Sustainability Issues in the Cocoa and Chocolate Industry: Building a Promising Future for a Beleaguered Industry
In: Sustainability in Global Companies
by Sam Sarpong
- 209-220 Critique and Conclusion
In: Corporate Collapse and Corporate Governance
by Yifei Yang
- 209-226 Towards Understanding the Impact of a Refugee Crisis on MNEs: A Theoretical Essay in the Light of Hannah Arendt’s Political Theory
In: Global Perspectives on Climate Change, Inequality, and Multinational Corporations
by Jenerton Arlan Schütz & Marcos de Moraes Sousa & Miguel M. Torres
- 213-236 India
In: Corporate Governance in Capital Markets
by Bruno Teixeira & Ana Flavia Albuquerque Ventura & Arti Chandani & Mohit Pathak & Prashant Ubarhande
- 217-234 Strategic Communication of and for Sustainability in Higher Education Institutions: Conceptional Considerations and Results of a Case Study
by Mira Rochyadi-Reetz & Jens Wolling
- 217-242 The Role of the Taxation Strategies of the Portuguese Municipalities in Shaping Electoral Outcomes
In: Advancements in Sustainable Development
by Rute Abreu & Francisco Carreira & Ana Clara Borrego & Sara Nunes & Filipe Caetano & José-Ángel Pérez-López & Liliane Segura
- 219-241 Eudaimonic Well-Being: A Foundation for Public Administration Systems Fit to Build a Sustainable Future
In: Sustainable Transformation and Well-being
by Fredrik Lindencrona
- 227-260 Transforming Africa Byte by Byte: AI’s Role in Achieving SDG7
In: Global Perspectives on Climate Change, Inequality, and Multinational Corporations
by Hicham Nachit & Rachid Hachad & Saad Laraqui & Miguel M. Torres
- 229-259 A Multi-Sector Assessment of Sustainability and Socially Responsible Practices of International Businesses in Nigeria
In: Sustainability in Global Companies
by Adebimpe Adesua Lincoln & Brendhain Diamond
- 229-286 Corporate Value Creation Model in Sri Lanka: A Comparative Study with the United Kingdom, South Africa, India, Botswana, and Germany
In: Corporate Governance and Sustainable Value Creation Models
by Shantha Indrajith Hikkaduwa Liyanage
- 233-258 Corporate Tax, Tax Avoidance, and CSR: The Ideology of China
In: Corporate Governance, Organizational Ethics, and Prevention Strategies Against Financial Crime
by Yipo Pan & Carlos Noronha
- 237-253 From Global to Local: Communication of, About, and for Sustainability in the Local Are(n)as
by Beatrice Dernbach
- 237-256 Spain
In: Corporate Governance in Capital Markets
by Maicon Manoel Benin & Clea Beatriz Macagnan & Rafael Vaz Palmeira
- 243-256 The Philanthropic Sector Creating Momentum for a Sustainable Transformation and the Well-Being of Changemakers
In: Sustainable Transformation and Well-being
by Tomas Björkman & Claudia Garuti & Susanne Hillebrand & Marisa Mühlböck
- 243-262 Financial Exclusion and Informal Financing in Ecuador: The Relevance of Microfinance
In: Advancements in Sustainable Development
by Paola Martina Pucha Medina & Belén Díaz Díaz & Rebeca García-Ramos
- 255-267 The Strategic Making of Sustainable Venice
by Monica Porzionato
- 257-280 Hong Kong
In: Corporate Governance in Capital Markets
by Cenaide Francieli Justen & Eliene Aparecida Moraes
- 259-277 Teaching and Implementing Ethics for Well-Being in Business: A Field Report
In: Sustainable Transformation and Well-being
by Mathias Johannes Christof Schüz
- 259-283 Corporate Social Responsibility as a Catalyst for Generalized Trust: An Exploratory Empirical Analysis
In: Corporate Governance, Organizational Ethics, and Prevention Strategies Against Financial Crime
by Namporn Thanetsunthorn & Rattaphon Wuthisatian
- 261-277 Conceptions of Sustainability and Their Impact on Practices in Oil and Gas Corporations Operating in the Niger Delta
In: Sustainability in Global Companies
by Oluchukwu Jane Richard-Osu & Sarah Buckler
- 261-282 The Role Played by Blockchain Technologies in Supply Chains in Fighting Inequality
In: Global Perspectives on Climate Change, Inequality, and Multinational Corporations
by Ovidiu Niculae Bordean & Ioana Natalia Beleiu & Irina-Iulia Salanță & Emil Lucian Crișan
- 263-276 Slow Brewing: A Local Commitment to Sustainability Inspired by a Global Movement?
In: Advancements in Sustainable Development
by Cornelia Caseau
- 269-284 Creating Lines to Land: The Country-of-Origin Effect from a Sustainability Communication Perspective
by Florentina Höhs
- 279-296 Sustainability Reporting Practices in Nigeria: A Study of Firms Quoted on the Nigerian Exchange Group
In: Sustainability in Global Companies
by Gloria O. Okafor & Chinedu U. Asogwa & Amaka E. Agbata & Sunday C. Okaro
- 279-299 Embedding Sustainability in Curricula: A Case Study of an Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) Framework at the Westminster Business School
In: Advancements in Sustainable Development
by Gustavo Espinoza-Ramos & Amanda Capucci-Polzin
- 281-289 The Skull in Our Suitcase: What We Can Learn from Zen in Challenging Moments
In: Sustainable Transformation and Well-being
by Bart Weetjens
- 283-308 Exploring the Relationship Between Democracy and the Environment: The Moderating Role of FDI
In: Global Perspectives on Climate Change, Inequality, and Multinational Corporations
by João Bento & Miguel M. Torres
- 285-300 Business Corruption, CSR: Is It All Question of Integrity?
In: Corporate Governance, Organizational Ethics, and Prevention Strategies Against Financial Crime
by Indira Carr
- 285-302 Community Identity and Evaluation of Oppositional Framing of Renewable Energy Projects: Learnings for Strategic Sustainability Communication
by Kumchong Lee & Ned Watt & Jasmine Burdon & Franzisca Weder
- 287-318 Continental European Model of Corporate Governance
In: Corporate Governance and Sustainable Value Creation Models
by Shantha Indrajith Hikkaduwa Liyanage
- 291-302 From Paragliding in the Himalayas to Finding Purpose in Unleashing Women’s Full Potential: A Personal Report
In: Sustainable Transformation and Well-being
by Veroniek Vermeulen
- 299-327 Inclusion of Sustainability into Business Education: Understanding the Student’s Awareness, Knowledge, Attitude, and Beliefs—A Study Based on India
In: Sustainability in Global Companies
by Sumona Ghosh
- 301-327 Equestrians’ Affinity for Luxury Equestrian Products and Their Attitudes Towards Sustainability
In: Advancements in Sustainable Development
by Stephanie May & Jennifer Kunz & Felicita Lopata
- 303-310 If I Can Really Make an Impact, Then My Life Has Been a Success: A Personal Report on the Transformation of a Company and an Individual
In: Sustainable Transformation and Well-being
by Thomas Welser
- 303-319 Strategic Corporate Sustainability Communications of MNCs in Local Contexts: The Case Study of Stakeholders’ Co-Creation of Dove’s Award-Winning #LetHerGrow Campaign in Thailand
by Chanapa Itdhiamornkulchai & Parichart Sthapitanonda
- 303-322 The Role of Leadership and Culture in Preventing Corruption
In: Corporate Governance, Organizational Ethics, and Prevention Strategies Against Financial Crime
by Anona Armstrong
- 311-324 Lessons from a Wasp Sting: A Plea for Inner Development in Order to Change the World for the Better
In: Sustainable Transformation and Well-being
by Hannah Lux
- 321-333 Food Security and Farmers’ Political Participation in Rural Communication, a Strategy of Sustainability Communication: Analysis of Sub-District Level Farmers’ Political Behavior in Bangladesh
by Mohummad Kamrul Hassan
- 323-338 Ethical Leadership, Sustainable Governance, and the Prevention of Fraud
In: Corporate Governance, Organizational Ethics, and Prevention Strategies Against Financial Crime
by Aliza Racelis
- 327-342 A Transdisciplinary Economy for Individual and Collective Well-Being: Starting a Scientific Journey in Economics and Management Science
In: Sustainable Transformation and Well-being
by Marisa Mühlböck & René Schmidpeter
- 329-343 The Sustainable Path to a Society Free of Fraud and Corruption Offenses in the World
In: Advancements in Sustainable Development
by Sofia Ramos & José-Ángel Pérez-López & Rute Abreu & Sara Nunes
- 331-348 Enhancing Sustainable Supply Chains in Bolivia: Aligning CSR Practices with the SDGs
In: Sustainability in Global Companies
by Boris Christian Herbas-Torrico & Carlos Alejandro Arandia-Tavera & Pamela Mirtha Zurita-Lara & Pedro Alejandro Leoni-Peinado
- 337-351 Embedding Sustainability in Film and Television Industries: Framing Practices and Narratives for Strategic Sustainability Communication
by Marta Rocchi
- 339-368 Exploring the Role of Corporate Culture in Financial Crimes: A Case Study of FTX
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