Corporate resilience : risk, sustainability and future crises

The world has gone through profound change since 2019, which has impacted economies, organisations, societies, and ways of working. Now, more than ever, businesses need to be prepared and resilient to large-scale changes. Written by experts, the chapters collected here address various issues such as...

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Other Authors Seifi, Shahla (Editor), Crowther, David (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2023.
SeriesDevelopments in corporate governance and responsibility ; 21.
Subjects
Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781837537846
DOI10.1108/S2043-0523202321
Physical Description1 online resource (324 pages).

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Table of Contents:
  • Part 1. Building global resilience
  • Chapter 1. Resilience, dynamism and sustainable development: Adaptive organisational capability through learning in recurrent crises / Dianne Bolton, Mohshin Habib, and Terry Landells
  • Chapter 2. Social aspects of telework and organisations during an unforeseen crisis / Ana Maria Davila Gomez and David Crowther
  • Chapter 3. Building resilience for a future organisation / Elaine Conway and Parminder Johal
  • Chapter 4. Rethinking sustainable development under climate change in nigeria: A strategic analysis / Lukman Raimi and Fatimah Mayowa Lukman
  • Chapter 5. Socio cultural and religious drivers of corporate social responsibility (csr) in India / Amit Kumar Srivastava, Shailja Dixit, and AkanshaAbhi Srivastava
  • Part 2. Corporate resilience
  • Chapter 6. A paradigm for examining the interplay of environmental investment, environmental disclosure and firm performance in China / Ruopiao Zhang and Carlos Noronha
  • Chapter 7. Choice of law and jurisdiction uncertainties in e-contract's commercial governance: A recommendation for mauritius / Ambareen Beebeejaun and Rajendra Parsad Gunputh
  • Chapter 8. What shapes internet financial reporting in Africa? Exploring firm v country factors / Dineshwar Ramdhony, Oren Mooneeapen, and Ajmal Bakerally
  • Chapter 9. Effectiveness of the lean service principle in controlling the civil service wage bill: A case study of the government of eswatini / Sabelo G. Sifundza and Md. Humayun Kabir
  • Chapter 10. Towards sustainable prosperity for host communities: Appraisal of the nigerian petroleum industry act 2021 / Victor Ediagbonya and Comfort Tioluwani
  • Chapter 11. Reporting on human rights by large corporates: Interplay between comprehensiveness and narrative manipulation / Leana Esterhuyse and Elda du Toit.