Innovation, social responsibility and sustainability

While global challenges such as a future pandemics and global warming seem insurmountable, innovation and cumulative small changes can help towards managing such disruptive events. Innovation can encompass a new way of doing things, new products and services, and new solutions; in organizations wher...

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Other Authors Crowther, David (Editor), Seifi, Shahla (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2023.
SeriesDevelopments in corporate governance and responsibility ; 22
Subjects
Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781837974641
DOI10.1108/S2043-0523202422
Physical Description1 online resource (276 pages).

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Table of Contents:
  • Part 1. Developing social responsibility
  • Chapter 1. Towards a mandatory corporate social responsibility for banks in challenging institutional contexts: A case study of Nigeria / Victor Ediagbonya
  • Chapter 2. Factors influencing willingness-to-repurchase airline services in Nigeria / Adetayo Olaniyi Adeniran, Ikpechukwu Njoku, and Mobolaji S. Stephens
  • Chapter 3. Professional integration of displaced persons / Hajaina Ravoaja
  • Chapter 4. Practice of female genital mutilation in West Africa / Ilugbami Joseph Olanrewaju and Oluwadamisi Tayo-Ladega
  • Chapter 5. Gender-based violence in north-west Nigeria / Oluwadamisi Tayo-Ladega and Ilugbami Joseph Olanrewaju
  • Chapter 6. Covid-19 induced shift in csr: An empirical investigation / Taral Pathak, Srushti Govilkar, and Ruchi Tewari
  • Part 2. Developing sustainability
  • Chapter 7. Bioconversion of mauritius hemp hydrolysate into polyhydroxybutyrate biopolymer / Nausheen Jaffur, Pratima Jeetaha, and Gopalakrishnan Kumar
  • Chapter 8. But what does sustainability mean? The groundwork for knowledge about sustainability and knowledge for sustainability / Florian Kragulj, Anna Katharina Grill, Raysa Geaquinto Rocha, and Arminda do Paço
  • Chapter 9. How the UN SDGS have affected sustainability reporting activity of Spanish public universities? / Francisco Javier Andrades Peña, Domingo Martinez Martinez, and Manuel Larrán Jorge.