A Sustainable Development Goal in the 21st Century Herausgegeben:Díaz Díaz, Belén; Idowu, Samuel O.; Schmidpeter, René; Nedzel, Nadia E.; Del Baldo, Mara; Guia Arraiano, Irene
A Sustainable Development Goal in the 21st Century Herausgegeben:Díaz Díaz, Belén; Idowu, Samuel O.; Schmidpeter, René; Nedzel, Nadia E.; Del Baldo, Mara; Guia Arraiano, Irene
This book provides insightful approaches to how to improve business sustainability. The volume includes an integrated analysis of different relevant aspects of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) and provides an international view of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). The book explores these topics with the aim to share ideas and visions for a sustainable future and to provide useful tips for academics, practitioners, and policy-makers in the context of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development of the United Nations.
This book provides insightful approaches to how to improve business sustainability. The volume includes an integrated analysis of different relevant aspects of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) and provides an international view of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). The book explores these topics with the aim to share ideas and visions for a sustainable future and to provide useful tips for academics, practitioners, and policy-makers in the context of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development of the United Nations.
Belen Díaz is Associate Professor of Finance at the University of Cantabria (Spain) and Academic Director at Santander Financial Institute (SANFI). Previously, she has been Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration and Director of Campus and Social Development at the University of Cantabria. The quality of her research was recognized with the "Sanchis Alcover Award", awarded by the Scientific Association of Economy and Management. She is currently part of the academic advisory committee in the Global Corporate Governance Institute (USA). Her main research interests include, among others: CSR, corporate governance, sustainable finance, mergers and acquisitions, companies' valuation. She is author of more than 50 publications. Samuel O. Idowu is a senior lecturer at London Metropolitan University(UK). He is a fellow member of the Chartered Governance Institute, a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, a Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Chartered Secretaries & Administrators and a named freeman of the City of London. Samuel has been in academia for more than 30 years. He is an editor in chief of the International Journal of CSR and editor in chief of the American Journal of Economics and Business Administration and also a series editor of the book series CSR, Sustainability, Ethics & Governance. René Schmidpeter is Research Professor at BFH Bern (Switzerland) and guest professor/lecturer in Germany, Austria, China, USA, India, Australia and England. He is series editor for Springer's CSR, Sustainability, Ethics & Governance book series, editor of the Encyclopedia of Sustainable Management (ESM) as well as editor of the Dictionary of Corporate Social Responsibility (DCSR). His research and teaching activities focus on sustainable business transformation, international perspectives on sustainability, social innovation and sustainable entrepreneurship with special focus on the relationship between business and society. René serves as an expert in many academic, economic and political steering committees as well as sustainability advisory boards. He is Vice President of the Global Corporate Governance Institute (GCGI) and Founder of M3TRIX / TETRANOMICS in Cologne and Munich, Germany. Nadia Netzel is a Professor of Law Emerita at the Southern University Law Center in Baton Rouge, USA. Professor Nedzel's research interests include the rule of law, legal history, corporate governance, and comparative law, and she has written books and articles on these topics as well as others. She has taught (and continues to lecture on) commercial and comparative law, including contracts, obligations, sale and lease, and international public and private law. Mara Del Baldo is Associate Professor of Business Administration and Accounting Studies at the University of Urbino (Italy) where she teaches Financial Accounting and Economics of Sustainability and Accountability. She has been a visiting professor in several European Universities, received invitations to international conferences and is a member of different international and Italian scientific networks, including the academic advisory committee in the Global Corporate Governance Institute (USA), the Centre for Social and Environmental Accounting Research (CSEAR), the SPES Institute and the European Business Ethics Network (EBEN). Her main research interests include, among others: entrepreneurship and small business, CSR and business ethics, financial, social and integrated reporting, accounting and gender, benefit corporation and economy of communion companies. She is board member and serves as a reviewer of several international journals. She published in several Italian and international journals as well as in books of the Springer Series on CSR, Ethics and Governance. Irene Guia Arraiano is Professor in the Business Department at Lisbon Accounting and Business School, Polytechnic Institute (ISCAL) in Portugal. She currently teaches Operational Research and Finance and is also the Erasmus coordinator in business courses. She is a member of the CEFAGE - Research Centre of Évora University (Portugal). Her research interests predominantly focus on the interaction between finance, corporate social responsibility, and socially responsible investment. She is part of the Academic Advisory Committee of the Global Corporate Governance Institute (USA) and a member of the Editorial Board of International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility. She actively participates as a member of the Organizing Committee and Scientific Board of International Scientific events.
Inhaltsangabe
Innovation ecosystems as communities of practice: Technologies for incentivising collaboration among competing actors.- Environmental Colonialism and Climate Racism in Favelas in Brazil: Manifestations and Strategies to Address Socio-environmental Inequalities and Promote Climate Justice.- Social Entrepreneurship through Collaboration A Case Study on Sustainable and Inclusive Social Business Development in Japan.- Corporate Responsibility: Understanding (and Misunderstanding) of Corporate Social Responsibility, Sustainability, and Solidarity.- Managers' approach to CSR and its relation with firm performance.- The Geopolitical Accountability of the Central Banks Gold Reserve.- Value challenge: the role of sustainability as an open innovation approach.- Analysis of the emerging contribution of the Spanish insurance sector to the development of sustainable finance.- Sustainability in the main Spanish banking entities. A comparative analysis.- Self-regulation and code of conduct in the community: Case studies on utilising decentralisation technologies for improving sustainability and collective governance.- Empowering Change: Female Directors and the Evolution of Corporate Governance in Japan.- Third Sector's Corporate Social Responsibility - in Portuguese Law.- An Analyses of the Effects of An Absence of Governance & Community Solutions in Combating Environmental Degradation.- ESG 2.0: The new perspectives for human rights due diligence.- Collaborating for a Sustainable Future: A Case Study of an Energy Conglomerate's Transformation.- Internal Control in Microfinance Institutions in Ecuador.
Innovation ecosystems as communities of practice: Technologies for incentivising collaboration among competing actors.- Environmental Colonialism and Climate Racism in Favelas in Brazil: Manifestations and Strategies to Address Socio-environmental Inequalities and Promote Climate Justice.- Social Entrepreneurship through Collaboration A Case Study on Sustainable and Inclusive Social Business Development in Japan.- Corporate Responsibility: Understanding (and Misunderstanding) of Corporate Social Responsibility, Sustainability, and Solidarity.- Managers' approach to CSR and its relation with firm performance.- The Geopolitical Accountability of the Central Banks Gold Reserve.- Value challenge: the role of sustainability as an open innovation approach.- Analysis of the emerging contribution of the Spanish insurance sector to the development of sustainable finance.- Sustainability in the main Spanish banking entities. A comparative analysis.- Self-regulation and code of conduct in the community: Case studies on utilising decentralisation technologies for improving sustainability and collective governance.- Empowering Change: Female Directors and the Evolution of Corporate Governance in Japan.- Third Sector's Corporate Social Responsibility - in Portuguese Law.- An Analyses of the Effects of An Absence of Governance & Community Solutions in Combating Environmental Degradation.- ESG 2.0: The new perspectives for human rights due diligence.- Collaborating for a Sustainable Future: A Case Study of an Energy Conglomerate's Transformation.- Internal Control in Microfinance Institutions in Ecuador.
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