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" Responsibility and governance : "
David Crowther, Shahla Seifi, Tracey Wond, editors.
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BL
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Record Number
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889797
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Title & Author
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Responsibility and governance : : the twin pillars of sustainability /\ David Crowther, Shahla Seifi, Tracey Wond, editors.
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Publication Statement
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Singapore :: Springer,, [2019]
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Series Statement
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Approaches to Global Sustainability, Markets, and Governance
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Page. NO
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1 online resource (255 pages)
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ISBN
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9789811310478
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: 9811310475
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9789811310461
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9811310467
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Contents
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Chapter 1: Responsibility and governance: the twin pillars of sustainability -- Chapter 2: Walking Away from Omelas -- Chapter 3: Blue Accounting: First Insights -- Chapter 4: Using Game Theory to Develop Sustainability Strategies in an Era of Resource Depletion -- Chapter 5: The concept of business legitimacy: Corporate social responsibility, corporate governance and business legitimacy -- Chapter 6: Three Important Words: Corporate Social Responsibility- How and Where to Say Them -- Chapter 7: The Environment and Social Responsibility: Lithuanian farmers' perceptions -- Chapter 8: Cash Holdings and Corporate regulation: Can free markets reduce the needs for liquidity? -- Chapter 9: The sustainability of post-crisis management on flooding prevention -- Chapter The importance of corporate social responsibility in the development of sustainable -- Chapter 10: tourism -- Chapter 11: Business Excellence Models and the Plight of Contract Workers -- Chapter 12: Discovering new traits of the European buycotter -- Chapter 13: A Content Analysis of CSR Research in Hotel Industry, 2000-2017 -- Chapter 14: Social and Environmental Accounting (SEA) Research in Public Sectors: The Portuguese case -- Chapter 15: An investigation into the sustainable actions of micro and small businesses.
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Abstract
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This book examines various aspects of changes to business behavior through the lenses of the "twin pillars" of sustainability-- responsibility and governance. It discusses whether the focus of corporate social responsibility has changed so much that we need to think about redefinitions of key concepts in the field, and analyses both the theory and practice in a variety of ways to enable conclusions to be drawn about the changes needed to any definitions.
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Subject
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Sustainable development.
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Sustainable development.
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Dewey Classification
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658.4/08
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LC Classification
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HD60.R47 2018
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Crowther, David
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Seifi, Shahla
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Wond, Tracey
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