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Achmad Yanuar Irwan,Anak Agung Gde Satia Utama
Pág. 269 - 277
Global warming, climate change, carbon emissions, disaster, threatened species, waste, etc are externalities of growth and development of the industries and human activities and needs. Sustainable Development is a concept that is offered to achieve balan...
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Bhavesh A. Kinkhabwala,Vidhi Kotak
Looking to the present social stratum of the Country and a dire need for the balanced growth of the country, there needs a broader vision by moving ahead from the triple bottom line (?People, Planet and Profit?) to ?Partnership, Progress and Prosperity?....
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Inmaculada Carrasco, Inmaculada Buendía-Martínez
Pág. 69 - 86
Over recent decades corporate social responsibility (CSR) has become a major topic in economic literature, especially from a business perspective. This is due to the positive connection between responsible behaviour and profitability. The increasing role...
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Eugen Nicolaescu, Cristina Alpopi and Constantin Zaharia
The aim of the present study is to examine and evaluate the evolving character of sustainability management in corporations, the significance of environmental protection and sustainability, and barriers to carrying out an incorporated and strategic firm-...
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Hugo Salgado Cabrera,María Verónica González Navarro
Pág. 52 - 68
Abstract: Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is understood as the willingness of companies of contributing in an active and voluntary way to improve the environmental, social and economic conditions of the society where it is inserted becoming a funda...
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Giovanni E. Reyes,Andrea Briceño M.
Pág. 57 - 64
Issues such as technical and economic capacity in the production of goods and services, administrative and financial management, and marketing policies, are crucial for sustainable growth of organizations, understood as a dynamic process that has an effe...
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