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2015
- 71-79 EBRD Environmental and Social Governance Standards and Their Impact on the Market
In: Responsible Investment Banking
by Dariusz Prasek
- 73-82 Mindfulness at Work
In: Public Management as Corporate Social Responsibility
by Marco Ghetti
- 75-90 Tourism and Governance
In: Education for Sustainability in Tourism
by Dianne Dredge
- 75-94 Data Analysis and Hypothesis Testing
In: Chinese Strategic Decision-making on CSR
by Shuo Wang
- 77-84 Alternative and Critical Perspectives in Business Ethics
In: Ethics and Diversity in Business Management Education
by Mary Godwyn
- 79-87 Social Compliance Reporting from Suppliers’ Perspectives: A Case Study of the BGMEA
In: Social Compliance Accounting
by Muhammad Azizul Islam
- 79-88 Firm Growth Constraints in China: A Business Environment Study
In: Sustainable Development and CSR in China
by Chunyang Wang
- 79-91 Sustainable Diets
In: Higher Education in a Sustainable Society
by Elling Bere
- 79-105 Social Audit Regulation Within the NGO Sector: Practices of NGOs Operating in Bangladesh and Indonesia
In: Social Audit Regulation
by Vien Chu & Belinda Luke
- 81-92 Commanded Aspirations and Half-Hearted Enactment: The (Yet) Unfulfilled Promises of French-Style CSR
In: Corporate Social Responsibility in Europe
by François Maon
- 81-107 Implementing Environmental and Social Risk Management on the Ground: Interfaces Between Clients, Investment Banks, Multi-laterals, Consultants and Contractors: A Case Study from the EBRD
In: Responsible Investment Banking
by Debbie Cousins
- 85-88 Is Change Possible or What Changes Are Already Underway?
In: Ethics and Diversity in Business Management Education
by Mary Godwyn
- 85-95 Public Management as Corporate Social Responsibility
In: Public Management as Corporate Social Responsibility
by Massimiliano Bitetto & Athanasios Chymis & Paolo D’Anselmi
- 89-105 Stakeholder Evaluation of Social Compliance Performance of Clothing Suppliers: Evidence from a Supply Country
In: Social Compliance Accounting
by Muhammad Azizul Islam
- 89-117 Economic Forces Against Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility: On Intended Overuse of Natural Resources
In: Sustainable Development and CSR in China
by Stanisław Strzelczak
- 91-102 The Lure of Corporate Virtue
In: Corporate Social Responsibility and Governance
by Paul Eddy Wilson
- 93-100 Sustainable Tourism Education: An Institutional Approach
In: Education for Sustainability in Tourism
by Dagmar Lund-Durlacher
- 93-123 Corporate Social Responsibility in the Netherlands
In: Corporate Social Responsibility in Europe
by Joop H. M. Remmé
- 95-109 Discussion of Findings
In: Chinese Strategic Decision-making on CSR
by Shuo Wang
- 95-111 Sustainability and Teaching in Higher Technological Education
In: Higher Education in a Sustainable Society
by Tom V. Nilsen
- 97-102 A New View to Unveil the Unknown Stakeholder
In: Public Management as Corporate Social Responsibility
by Maria Alice Nunes Costa
- 101-115 Exploring the Global in Student Assessment and Feedback for Sustainable Tourism Education
In: Education for Sustainability in Tourism
by Stephen Wearing & Michael A. Tarrant & Stephen Schweinsberg & Kevin Lyons & Krystina Stoner
- 103-116 Social Audits and Global Clothing Supply Chains: Some Observations
In: Corporate Social Responsibility and Governance
by Muhammad Azizul Islam
- 103-118 On Bureaucratic Behavior
In: Public Management as Corporate Social Responsibility
by Andrea Lapiccirella
- 107-115 Stakeholder Network and Corporate Legitimacy: An Extended Analysis
In: Social Compliance Accounting
by Muhammad Azizul Islam
- 107-130 Social Audit for Raising CSR Performance of Banking Corporations in Bangladesh
In: Social Audit Regulation
by Md. Tarikul Islam
- 109-121 Translating Standards into Successful Implementation: Sector Policies and Equator Principles
In: Responsible Investment Banking
by Eric Cochard
- 109-121 Beiersdorf: Generating Joint Added Value Through Collaboration, Planning, and Evaluation
In: Sustainable Value Chain Management
by Daniel Weber & Dorle Bahr
- 111-117 Conclusion
In: Chinese Strategic Decision-making on CSR
by Shuo Wang
- 113-126 Sustainable Manufacturing as Mutual Competence Building
In: Higher Education in a Sustainable Society
by Halvor Holtskog & Richard Ennals & Hans Christian Garmann Johnsen
- 117-122 Conclusion
In: Social Compliance Accounting
by Muhammad Azizul Islam
- 117-132 Cross-Sectorial Relationships for Education for Sustainability
In: Education for Sustainability in Tourism
by Hilary Whitehouse
- 117-141 Employee Volunteering as an Element of Corporate Social Responsibility: The Evidence from Polish Listed Companies
In: Corporate Social Responsibility and Governance
by Maria Aluchna
- 119-130 Business-Government Relations
In: Public Management as Corporate Social Responsibility
by Salvatore Pettineo
- 119-133 The Caring Crocodile: Jack Ma’s Philanthropy in China
In: Sustainable Development and CSR in China
by Benjamin E. Jakob & Christopher Stehr
- 123-139 Fairphone: Sustainability from the Inside-Out and Outside-In
In: Sustainable Value Chain Management
by Tessa Wernink & Carina Strahl
- 123-141 The Equator Principles: Retaining the Gold Standard – A Strategic Vision at 10 Years
In: Responsible Investment Banking
by Suellen Lambert Lazarus
- 125-135 Corporate Social Responsibility in Between Governmental Regulation and Voluntary Initiative: The Case of Germany
In: Corporate Social Responsibility in Europe
by Matthias S. Fifka & Dirk Reiser
- 127-143 Planning for Sustainability: Between Risks and Lifeworlds
In: Higher Education in a Sustainable Society
by Mikaela Vasstrøm & Hans Kjetil Lysgård
- 131-154 Corporate Social Responsibility Assurance: Theory, Regulations and Practice in China
In: Social Audit Regulation
by Yuyu Zhang & Lin Liao
- 135-154 Educating Destination Communities for Sustainability in Tourism
In: Education for Sustainability in Tourism
by Gianna Moscardo & Laurie Murphy
- 137-151 CSR in Austria: Exemplary Social and Environmental Practice or Compliance-Driven Corporate Responsibility?
In: Corporate Social Responsibility in Europe
by Christina Keinert-Kisin
- 141-155 SAP AG & StarShea Limited (Ghana): Sustainable Value Creation Through Collaboration with Companies, NGOs, and Intermediaries
In: Sustainable Value Chain Management
by Heino Kantimm
- 143-155 Development Banking ESG Policies and the Normativisation of Good Governance Standards
In: Responsible Investment Banking
by Owen McIntyre
- 143-158 Multinational Corporations in Developing Countries: Bringers of Working Standards or Modern Slaveholders
In: Corporate Social Responsibility and Governance
by Matthias S. Fifka & Anna Frangen-Zeitinger
- 147-175 Teaching the Sensitive Stuff: Does Industry Matter? Issues in Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability
In: Higher Education in a Sustainable Society
by Harald Knudsen & Alessandro Frigerio
- 153-174 Insights into the CSR Approach of Switzerland and CSR Practices of Swiss Companies
In: Corporate Social Responsibility in Europe
by Katharina Hetze & Herbert Winistörfer
- 155-167 Social Audit: Case Study of Sustainable Enterprise Index-ISE Companies
In: Social Audit Regulation
by Dalia Maimon & Cristiana Ramos
- 155-170 Education for Sustainability in Tourism: Coaching Tourism Businesses
In: Education for Sustainability in Tourism
by Anna Blackman & Sharee Bauld
- 157-165 Nanogate AG: Sustainable Value Creation in Technology Companies
In: Sustainable Value Chain Management
by Ralf Zastrau
- 157-172 Environmental and Social Risk Management in Emerging Economies: An Analysis of Turkish Financial Institution Practices
In: Responsible Investment Banking
by Işıl Gültekin & Cem B. Avcı
- 159-180 CSR Standards and Corporate Ethical Virtues: A Normative Inquiry into the Way Corporations Integrate Stakeholder Expectations
In: Corporate Social Responsibility and Governance
by Mihaela Constantinescu & Muel Kaptein
- 167-183 Audi: Raw Materials, Road, Recycling – How Life Cycle Analysis Influences Product Development
In: Sustainable Value Chain Management
by Peter F. Tropschuh & Martina Biendl
- 169-185 Corporate Climate Change-Related Auditing and Disclosure Practices: Are Companies Doing Enough?
In: Social Audit Regulation
by Shamima Haque
- 169-189 D
In: Dictionary of Corporate Social Responsibility
by Samuel O. Idowu
- 171-184 Sustainability Education for Tourists
In: Education for Sustainability in Tourism
by Gianna Moscardo
- 173-192 More Fun at Lower Risk: New Opportunities for PRI-Related Asset Management of German Pension Insurance Funds
In: Responsible Investment Banking
by Christian Hertrich & Henry Schäfer
- 177-195 Management as Intervention
In: Higher Education in a Sustainable Society
by Richard Ennals
- 177-196 The Historical Development of Corporate Social Responsibility in Norway
In: Corporate Social Responsibility in Europe
by Caroline D. Ditlev-Simonsen & Heidi Weltzien Hoivik & Øyvind Ihlen
- 183-209 Is It Time for Integrated Reporting in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises? Reflections on an Italian Experience
In: Corporate Social Responsibility and Governance
by Mara Baldo
- 185-205 Symrise and Vanilla: Tradition, Strategy, and Total Commitment
In: Sustainable Value Chain Management
by Stephan Sielaff & Christina Witter & Clemens Tenge
- 187-199 Social Audit in the Supply Chains Sector
In: Social Audit Regulation
by Samuel O. Idowu
- 187-199 Online Learning: Reflections on the Effectiveness of an Undergraduate Sustainability Tourism Module
In: Education for Sustainability in Tourism
by Gayle Jennings & Ulrike Kachel
- 191-250 E
In: Dictionary of Corporate Social Responsibility
by Samuel O. Idowu
- 193-204 Hard Labour: Workplace Standards and the Financial Sector
In: Responsible Investment Banking
by Steve Gibbons
- 197-205 Agder as Mutual Competence Builders: Developing Sustainability as a Competitive Advantage
In: Higher Education in a Sustainable Society
by Karen Landmark & Marianne Rodvelt & Stina Torjesen
- 197-208 Political Institutions and Corporate Social Responsibility: A Nordic Welfare State Perspective from Denmark
In: Corporate Social Responsibility in Europe
by Morten Ebbe Juul Nielsen & Claus Strue Frederiksen
- 201-211 Practice What You Teach: Teaching Sustainable Tourism Through a Critically Reflexive Approach
In: Education for Sustainability in Tourism
by Erica Wilson
- 201-215 AA1000: An Analysis of Accountability and Corporate Social Responsibility in the Contemporary Context
In: Social Audit Regulation
by Priscila Erminia Riscado
- 205-215 UBS and the Integration of Human Rights Due Diligence Under the United Nations (UN) Protect, Respect and Remedy Framework for Business and Human Rights
In: Responsible Investment Banking
by Liselotte Arni & Yann Kermode & Christian Leitz & Alexander Seidler
- 207-225 Siemens: Managing Sustainability Along the Value Chain to Benefit Our Customers
In: Sustainable Value Chain Management
by Ralf Pfitzner & Matthias Lutz
- 209-227 Translating the Global Script of the Sustainable University: The Case of the University of Oslo
In: Higher Education in a Sustainable Society
by Rómulo Pinheiro & Maryam Faghihimani & Jarle Trondal
- 209-228 Corporate Social Responsibility in Finland: From Local Movements to Global Responsibility
In: Corporate Social Responsibility in Europe
by Mirja Mikkilä & Virgilio Panapanaan & Lassi Linnanen
- 211-225 CSR Reporting Seen from an Ethical Perspective: An Empirical Investigation
In: Corporate Social Responsibility and Governance
by Claus Strue Frederiksen & Morten Ebbe Juul Nielsen
- 213-227 Digital Immersion for Sustainable Tourism Education: A Roadmap to Virtual Fieldtrips
In: Education for Sustainability in Tourism
by Christian Schott
- 217-234 Strengthening the ‘S’ in ESG: What New Developments in Human Rights and Business Bring to the Table for Investors
In: Responsible Investment Banking
by Margaret Wachenfeld
- 217-256 History and Significance of CSR and Social Audit in Business: Setting a Regulatory Framework
In: Social Audit Regulation
by Anjana Hazarika
- 227-239 Development of Sustainability Reporting Frameworks: The Case of Australia
In: Corporate Social Responsibility and Governance
by Nigel Finch
- 227-247 Opportunities Through Positive Impact Investing and Finance Embedded in Banking Value Chains
In: Sustainable Value Chain Management
by Karen Wendt
- 229-237 Global Programs in Sustainability: A Case Study of Techniques, Tools and Teaching Strategies for Sustainability Education in Tourism
In: Education for Sustainability in Tourism
by Michael A. Tarrant & Lee Stoner & Kristin Tessman & Mikell Gleason & Kevin Lyons & Stephen Wearing
- 229-239 Rhetoric About Sustainability in Education: The Presence of the Words Not Spoken
In: Higher Education in a Sustainable Society
by Astrid Stifoss-Hanssen
- 231-243 Corporate Social Responsibility in Croatia: From Historical Development to Practice
In: Corporate Social Responsibility in Europe
by Petra Eterović & Borna Jalšenjak & Kristijan Krkač
- 235-250 The Social Reform of Banking
In: Responsible Investment Banking
by Cynthia A. Williams & John M. Conley
- 239-270 Sustainability in Tourism: A Corporate Perspective
In: Education for Sustainability in Tourism
by Harald Buijtendijk & Mylène Donk
- 241-252 An Evaluation Framework for CSR Reporting
In: Corporate Social Responsibility and Governance
by Claus Strue Frederiksen & Morten Ebbe Juul Nielsen
- 241-256 Higher Education in a Knowledge Society: How to Close the Knowledge Divide
In: Higher Education in a Sustainable Society
by Richard Ennals & Hans Christian Garmann Johnsen
- 245-269 Corporate Social Responsibility in Poland: From Theory to Practice
In: Corporate Social Responsibility in Europe
by Tomasz Potocki
- 249-259 Henkel: Sustainability in the Value Chain: From Philosophy to Practice
In: Sustainable Value Chain Management
by Frank Roland Schröder & Dirk Holbach & Thomas Müller-Kirschbaum
- 251-266 The Global Reporting Initiative Guidelines and External Assurance of Investment Bank Sustainability Reports: Effective Tools for Financial Sector Social Accountability?
In: Responsible Investment Banking
by Niamh O’Sullivan
- 251-267 F
In: Dictionary of Corporate Social Responsibility
by Samuel O. Idowu
- 255-267 Shareholder Rights and Zero-Sum CSR: Strategies for Reconciliation
In: Corporate Social Responsibility and Governance
by Ned Dobos
- 257-279 Defining a Methodology for Social Audit Based on the Social Responsibility Level of Corporations
In: Social Audit Regulation
by Adriana Tiron-Tudor & Ioana-Maria Dragu & George Silviu Cordos & Tudor Oprisor
- 259-270 The Challenge of Mutual Competence Building
In: Higher Education in a Sustainable Society
by Hans Christian Garmann Johnsen & Stina Torjesen & Richard Ennals
- 261-274 VAUDE: Sustainable Value Creation as a Corporate Mission Statement for Small and Medium-Sized Companies
In: Sustainable Value Chain Management
by Antje Dewitz
- 267-284 Are the Equator Principles Greenwash or Game Changers? Effectiveness, Transparency and Future Challenges
In: Responsible Investment Banking
by Ariel Meyerstein
- 269-286 The Importance of Phronesis to Corporate Social Responsibility
In: Corporate Social Responsibility and Governance
by Regina Queiroz
- 269-299 G
In: Dictionary of Corporate Social Responsibility
by Samuel O. Idowu
- 271-283 Education for Sustainability Futures
In: Education for Sustainability in Tourism
by Pierre Benckendorff & Gianna Moscardo
- 271-289 Corporate Social Responsibility in Poland: From the Perspective of Listed Companies
In: Corporate Social Responsibility in Europe
by Maria Aluchna
- 275-292 International Paper: Creating Value Through Sustainably Managed Natural Resources
In: Sustainable Value Chain Management
by Teri Shanahan & James McDonald
- 281-299 Social Audit Failure: Legal Liability of External Auditors
In: Social Audit Regulation
by Larelle Ellie Chapple & Grace Y. Mui
- 285-300 An Investigation on Ecosystem Services, the Role of Investment Banks, and Investment Products to Foster Conservation
In: Responsible Investment Banking
by Sonal Pandya Dalal & Curan Bonham & Agustin Silvani
- 287-302 Talking Global Justice: The Importance of Critical Social Theory in the African Business Paradigm
In: Corporate Social Responsibility and Governance
by Helen Lauer
- 291-311 Corporate Social Responsibility in Estonia: Moving Towards a More Strategic Approach
In: Corporate Social Responsibility in Europe
by Mari Kooskora
- 293-311 Independent Capital Group: The Importance of Sustainable Value Creation as an Investment Criterion
In: Sustainable Value Chain Management
by Mirjam Staub-Bisang
- 301-312 H
In: Dictionary of Corporate Social Responsibility
by Samuel O. Idowu
- 301-324 Mobilising Private Sector Climate Investment: Public–Private Financial Innovations
In: Responsible Investment Banking
by Shally Venugopal
- 301-324 Fostering the Adoption of Environmental Management with the Help of Accounting: An Integrated Framework
In: Social Audit Regulation
by A. D. Nuwan Gunarathne
- 303-316 Liberal CSR and New Marxist Criticism
In: Corporate Social Responsibility and Governance
by Kristian Høyer Toft
- 313-325 Nestlé: Sustainable Value Chain Management from the Farm to the Fork
In: Sustainable Value Chain Management
by John Bee & Peggy Diby & Bineta Mbacké & Barbara Wettstein
- 313-332 Corporate Social Responsibility in Bulgaria: The Current State of the Field
In: Corporate Social Responsibility in Europe
by Samuil Simeonov & Marina Stefanova
- 313-349 I
In: Dictionary of Corporate Social Responsibility
by Samuel O. Idowu
- 317-336 Corporate Social Responsibility in the European Union: An Assessment of CSR Strategy
In: Corporate Social Responsibility and Governance
by Hakan Karaosman & Asli Yuksel Mermod & Ulku Yuksel
- 325-331 Implementing ESG in the Financial Sector in Russia: The Journey Towards Better Sustainability
In: Responsible Investment Banking
by Alexey Akulov
- 327-350 The Thin Air Factory: The Value Chain Unchained
In: Sustainable Value Chain Management
by Julian Borra
- 333-338 Implementing International Good Practice Standards: Pragmatism Versus Philosophy
In: Responsible Investment Banking
by L. Reed Huppman
- 333-350 Corporate Social Responsibility in Serbia: Between Corporate Philanthropy and Standards
In: Corporate Social Responsibility in Europe
by Ivana Mijatovic & Slobodan Miladinovic & Dusan Stokic
- 339-347 Tipping Points: Learning from Pain
In: Responsible Investment Banking
by Herman Mulder
- 349-358 Sustainable Private Equity Investments and ESG Due Diligence Frameworks
In: Responsible Investment Banking
by Gavin Duke
- 351-352 J
In: Dictionary of Corporate Social Responsibility
by Samuel O. Idowu
- 351-363 BASF: Measurability – A Prerequisite of Shared Value Creation in Agriculture
In: Sustainable Value Chain Management
by Markus Frank & Katharina Fischer & Dirk Voeste
- 351-364 Whether and When: Corporate Social Responsibility as a Nationally Embraced Concept in Slovenia
In: Corporate Social Responsibility in Europe
by Urša Golob
- 353-360 K
In: Dictionary of Corporate Social Responsibility
by Samuel O. Idowu
- 359-370 In Principle Good: The Principles for Responsible Investment
In: Responsible Investment Banking
by Rolf D. Häßler & Till Hendrik Jung
- 361-367 L
In: Dictionary of Corporate Social Responsibility
by Samuel O. Idowu
- 365-379 Telling the Backstory: Transparency in Global Value Chains
In: Sustainable Value Chain Management
by Georg Lahme & Volker Klenk
- 365-380 Corporate Social Responsibility in Lithuania: Fragmented Attempts to Respond to External Pressure
In: Corporate Social Responsibility in Europe
by Raminta Pučėtaitė & Rasa Pušinaitė
- 369-391 M
In: Dictionary of Corporate Social Responsibility
by Samuel O. Idowu
- 371-387 Investing in the ESIA and Stakeholder Engagement Process to Improve Project Bankability
In: Responsible Investment Banking
by Elizabeth Zyl
- 381-391 Infineon: Integrated Supply Chain Architecture to Support Sustainability
In: Sustainable Value Chain Management
by Kurt Gruber & Christian Pophal & Hans Ehm
- 381-395 Corporate Social Responsibility in Romania: Evolution, Trends and Perspectives
In: Corporate Social Responsibility in Europe
by Catalina Sitnikov
- 389-400 Positive Impact Business and Finance: A Challenge for Industries and Services, A Preeminent Role for the Financial Sector
In: Responsible Investment Banking
by Denis Childs
- 393-400 N
In: Dictionary of Corporate Social Responsibility
by Samuel O. Idowu
- 393-406 German Council for Sustainable Development: The Sustainability Code
In: Sustainable Value Chain Management
by Yvonne Zwick
- 399-411 CSR in Portugal: From a Paternalistic Approach to Lacking Contribution to Sustainable Development
In: Corporate Social Responsibility in Europe
by Manuel Castelo Branco
- 401-410 O
In: Dictionary of Corporate Social Responsibility
by Samuel O. Idowu
- 401-415 Adopting EP in India: Challenges and Recommendations for Future EP Outreach
In: Responsible Investment Banking
by Alok Dayal & Ashok Emani
- 411-434 P
In: Dictionary of Corporate Social Responsibility
by Samuel O. Idowu
- 413-433 Corporate Social Responsibility: Current and Future Perspectives in Spain
In: Corporate Social Responsibility in Europe
by Belén Díaz Díaz & Rebeca García Ramos
- 417-426 CSR Reporting and Its Implication for Socially Responsible Investment in China
In: Responsible Investment Banking
by Olaf Weber & Haiying Lin
- 427-438 Sustainability on Planet Bank
In: Responsible Investment Banking
by Heffa Schücking
- 435-437 Q
In: Dictionary of Corporate Social Responsibility
by Samuel O. Idowu
- 435-468 A State of the Art of Corporate Social Responsibility Diffusion in Italy: Limits and Potentials
In: Corporate Social Responsibility in Europe
by Mara Baldo
- 439-443 Sex Matters: Gender Differences in the Financial Industry
In: Responsible Investment Banking
by Alexandra Niessen-Ruenzi
- 439-455 R
In: Dictionary of Corporate Social Responsibility
by Samuel O. Idowu
- 445-451 Women on Board: Female Supervisory Board Members in Shareholder Circles and Their Role in Changing Risk Culture and Sustainable Management
In: Responsible Investment Banking
by Monika Schulz-Strelow
- 453-471 Corporate Social Responsibility in Modern Central and Eastern Europe
In: Responsible Investment Banking
by Heidrun Kopp
- 457-531 S
In: Dictionary of Corporate Social Responsibility
by Samuel O. Idowu
- 469-481 Corporate Social Responsibility in Times of Crisis: The Case of Greece
In: Corporate Social Responsibility in Europe
by Nicholas Harkiolakis
- 473-501 10 Years’ Equator Principles: A Critical Appraisal
In: Responsible Investment Banking
by Manuel Wörsdörfer
- 483-499 An Analysis of Corporate Social Responsibility in the Turkish Business Context
In: Corporate Social Responsibility in Europe
by Duygu Turker
- 503-508 The New Development Cooperation: The Importance of the Private Sector
In: Responsible Investment Banking
by Nanno Kleiterp
- 503-508 Corporate Social Responsibility in Europe: United in Sustainable Diversity – a Summary
In: Corporate Social Responsibility in Europe
by René Schmidpeter & Samuel O Idowu
- 509-525 Respecting Human Rights in Investment Banking: A Change in Paradigm
In: Responsible Investment Banking
by Christine Kaufmann
- 527-534 Fiduciary Duty and Responsible Investment: An Overview
In: Responsible Investment Banking
by Christine Berry
- 533-548 T
In: Dictionary of Corporate Social Responsibility
by Samuel O. Idowu
- 535-543 The Case for Environmental and Social Risk Management in Investment Banking
In: Responsible Investment Banking
by Olivier Jaeggi & Nina Kruschwitz & Raul Manjarin
- 545-561 Responsible Investment Banking and Asset Management: Risk Management Frameworks, Soft Law Standards and Positive Impacts
In: Responsible Investment Banking
by Jonathon Hanks
- 549-567 U
In: Dictionary of Corporate Social Responsibility
by Samuel O. Idowu
- 569-574 V
In: Dictionary of Corporate Social Responsibility
by Samuel O. Idowu
- 575-593 W
In: Dictionary of Corporate Social Responsibility
by Samuel O. Idowu
- 575-599 The Opportunity for Bonds to Address the Climate Finance Challenge
In: Responsible Investment Banking
by Sean Kidney & Bridget Boulle
- 595-596 X
In: Dictionary of Corporate Social Responsibility
by Samuel O. Idowu
- 601-607 Prepared for the Future? ESG Competences Are Key
In: Responsible Investment Banking
by Katharina Serafimova & Thomas Vellacott
- 609-624 Stakeholder Engagement Model: Making Ecotourism Work in Peru’s Protected Areas
In: Responsible Investment Banking
by Alicia Cruz Novey
- 625-639 Why Not? Sustainable Finance as a Question of Mindset: A Plea for a Confident Sustainable Business Strategy
In: Responsible Investment Banking
by Dustin Neuneyer
- 641-657 Managing Assets in a Complex Environment: An Innovative Approach to Sustainable Decision-Making
In: Responsible Investment Banking
by Barnim G. Jeschke
- 659-672 Extra-Financial Performance Made Tangible: A Handprint Approach for Financial Institutions
In: Responsible Investment Banking
by Sebastian Philipps & Henrik Ohlsen & Christina Raab
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