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Corporate sustainability /

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: SAGE library in business and managementPublication details: London Sage 2014Description: 4 volumesISBN:
  • 9781446296431
  • 1446296431
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.408 LYO
Summary: "In recent times the academic world has focused increasing attention on the challenges of corporate sustainability. While the concept of corporate sustainability originated in the context of environmental impact and natural resources, in recent years the concept has been broadened to include various social concerns ranging from animal welfare, human rights and labour conditions, to issues of inequality and social justice. There is now a large literature that provides many insights into the factors driving firms to become more sustainable, the key steps they take to do so, and the impacts of these actions".
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Books Books BMU Library Reference 30 658.408 LYO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not For Loan SOM 6757
Books Books BMU Library Text Books 30 658.408 LYO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available SOM 6758
Books Books BMU Library Text Books 30 658.408 LYO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available SOM 6759
Books Books BMU Library Text Books 30 658.408 LYO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available SOM 6760

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"In recent times the academic world has focused increasing attention on the challenges of corporate sustainability. While the concept of corporate sustainability originated in the context of environmental impact and natural resources, in recent years the concept has been broadened to include various social concerns ranging from animal welfare, human rights and labour conditions, to issues of inequality and social justice. There is now a large literature that provides many insights into the factors driving firms to become more sustainable, the key steps they take to do so, and the impacts of these actions".

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