Abstract
The green transition requires a sustainable development at societal level, and
responsible behavior at the frm level (CSR). Yet, the very defnition of sustainability and responsibility continues to be a matter of some debate. The same can be said
of the measurement of such sustainability and responsibility. The aim of this edited
volume is to advance the discussion of what we know about the measurement of
sustainability and responsibility in the context of the frm, with a special focus on
some of the management dilemmas thrown up by such measurement. In this introduction, we explore some of the consequences of the lack of stakeholder agreement regarding both defnition and measurement of these central concepts and outline some of the contributions in this volume, issuing some broad recommendations.
responsible behavior at the frm level (CSR). Yet, the very defnition of sustainability and responsibility continues to be a matter of some debate. The same can be said
of the measurement of such sustainability and responsibility. The aim of this edited
volume is to advance the discussion of what we know about the measurement of
sustainability and responsibility in the context of the frm, with a special focus on
some of the management dilemmas thrown up by such measurement. In this introduction, we explore some of the consequences of the lack of stakeholder agreement regarding both defnition and measurement of these central concepts and outline some of the contributions in this volume, issuing some broad recommendations.
Originalsprog | Engelsk |
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Udgivelsessted | Cham |
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Forlag | Springer |
Udgave | 1 |
Antal sider | 232 |
ISBN (Trykt) | 9783031269585 |
ISBN (Elektronisk) | 9783031269592 |
DOI | |
Status | Udgivet - 2023 |
Navn | Ethical Economy |
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Vol/bind | 64 |
ISSN | 2211-2707 |