Responsible firms : CSR, ESG, and global sustainability

The purpose of corporations has long been debated, with the traditional view asserting that a firm's primary responsibility is to maximize shareholder profits. This profit-centric approach is believed to drive efficiency, innovation, and economic growth. However, an evolving perspective argues...

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Other Authors Choi, J. Jay (Editor), Kim, Jimi (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2024.
SeriesInternational finance review ; 23
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781837539642
DOI10.1108/S1569-3767202423
Physical Description1 online resource (264 pages).

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Table of Contents:
  • Part I. An overview: Concepts and measurements
  • Chapter 1. Responsible firms and global sustainability: Towards an integrated framework / Jongmoo Jay Choi and Jimi Kim
  • Chapter 2. Measuring csr, esg, and sustainability / J.H. John Kim and Sebeom Oh
  • Part II. Csr, ethics, and supply chains
  • Chapter 3. Corporate social responsibility strategy: The effects of legitimacy and authenticity on corporate reputation / Robert A. Rodriques
  • Chapter 4. A comparison of business ethics in China, Japan, and korea / Taehee Choi, Nakano Chiaki, and Zhou Zucheng
  • Chapter 5. Challenges of csr implementation in supply chains: A thematic review in the emerging market context / Julianne Sellin
  • Part III. Esg, climate risk, and politics
  • Chapter 6. Assessing firm's esg performance using the topsis / Palak Rathi, Ankit Nyati, Rushina Singhi, and Anubha Srivastava
  • Chapter 7. Fossil-washing? The fossil fuel investment of esg funds / Alain Naef
  • Chapter 8. Climate risks, sustainable finance, and green growth: The evolution of fintech / Hai Hong Trinh, Ilham Haouas, and Tien Thi Thuy Tran
  • Chapter 9. The esg backlash: Politics, ideology, and the future of sustainable business / Henrik Skaug Sᴂtra
  • Part IV. Mne, ai, and global sustainability
  • Chapter 10. Sustainability as strategy: The financial performance of UN global compact network australia (ungcna) member firms on the australian securities exchange (asx) / Paul X. McCarthy, Michael Parker, and Xian Gong
  • Chapter 11. Business engagement with the sustainable development agenda: Evidence from türkiye / Burcin Hatipoglu and Bengi Ertuna
  • Chapter 12. The transformative impact of AI on csr, esg, and sustainability: Critical review and case studies / Bora Ozkan
  • Chapter 13. How do consumer goods multinationals engage with corporate sustainability? A cross-company case study analysis / Marco Simões Coelho, Ariane Roder Figueira, and Eduardo Russo.