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    Bingley, U.K. :Emerald Publishing Limited,
    UID:
    almahu_9949938253102882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (264 pages)
    ISBN: 9781836085027
    Serie: Developments in corporate governance and responsibility ; 24
    Inhalt: It is generally accepted that the three pillars of sustainability - economic, environmental, and social - are crucial, and must be addressed if we are to achieve sustainability in the future. Although it is generally recognised that they must be treated equally it is much less apparent that this is actualised. Most commonly concern is centred around just one pillar, presumably because most actions which benefit one pillar can have a detrimental effect on at least one of the others. Mitigating these conflicts is the most difficult aspect of sustainability, which must be addressed if we are to make satisfactory progress. In this edited collection the authors consider a number of diverse issues within the context of their implication for society and their effect on cultural issues. Given the instability of the world in the present time, both culturally and politically, all issues are explored from a variety of vital perspectives. Developments in Corporate Governance and Responsibility offers the latest research on topical issues by international experts and has practical relevance to business managers.
    Anmerkung: Part 1. Towards sustainability -- Chapter 1. Influential factors behind sdgs related-disclosure in large portuguese companies: An iso certification approach / Alice Loureiro, Sónia Monteiro, Verónica Ribeiro, and Kátia Lemos -- Chapter 2. Social responsibility management system: How to implement in a textile industry company / Francisca Pires Vaz Meneses Lopes and Maria Manuela dos Santos Natário -- Chapter 3. The cadastral system as an engine of municipality to spread the sustainable development goals / Armando Dias-da-Fe, Rosmel Rodiguez, and Rute Abreu -- Part 2. Respecting individuals -- Chapter 4. What's in a name? Discourses on inequalities in the uk. Or, 'on lying and politics' (hannah arendt) / Miriam Green -- Chapter 5. Impediment to walking as a form of active mobility in akure, nigeria / Samuel Oluwaseyi Olorunfemi and Adetayo Olaniyi Adenira -- Chapter 6. Culture and development: The trauma of the trafficked seeking remittances / Ahmed Abidur Razzaque Khan, Garry J. Stevens, Nichole Georgeou, Dianne Bolton, and Terry Landells -- Part 3. Community and culture -- Chapter 7. Investigating culture and its influence on socio-economic development in the kingdom of eswatini / Aaron Siboniso Gwebu and Md Humayun Kabir -- Chapter 8. The effect of community-based tourism and regional development: A bibliometric study / Philipe Lira de Carvalho, Mariana Lima Bandeira, Airton Cardoso Cançado, and José Rogério Lopes -- Chapter 9. An analysis of csr in cross-cultural scenario / Amit Kumar Srivastava, Shailja Dixit, and Akansha Abhi Srivastava -- Chapter 10. The role of misericordias in the context of the importance of social solidarity institutions for the third sector / Augusto Simões and Humberto Ribeiro.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: ISBN 9781836085010
    Weitere Ausg.: PDF version: ISBN 9781836085003
    Sprache: Englisch
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    Leeds : Emerald Publishing
    UID:
    b3kat_BV050102371
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 253 Seiten)
    Ausgabe: First edition
    ISBN: 9781836085003 , 9781836085027
    Serie: Developments in corporate governance and responsibility volume 24
    Inhalt: In this edited collection the authors consider a number of diverse issues within the context of their implication for society and their effect on cultural issues. Given the instability of the world in the present time, both culturally and politically, all issues are explored from a variety of vital perspectives
    Anmerkung: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources , Cover -- Society and Sustainability -- DEVELOPMENTS IN CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND RESPONSIBILITY -- SOCIETY AND SUSTAINABILITY -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Part 1. Towards Sustainability -- Influential Factors Behind SDGs Related-Disclosure in Large Portuguese Companies: An ISO Certification Approach -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 2.1 ISO Certification and Commitment to SDGs -- 2.2 SDG Reporting -- 3 Research Design -- 3.1 Research Hypothesis -- 3.2 Sample -- 3.3 Methodology -- 4 Results -- 4.1 Descriptive Analysis -- 5 Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Social Responsibility Management System: How to Implement in a Textile Industry Company -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Contextualisation -- 2.1 Social Responsibility Standards -- 2.2 Matrix Organisational Social Responsibility Guide -- 3 Empirical Study -- 3.1 Scope of the Social Responsibility Management System -- 3.2 Principles of Social Responsibility -- 3.3 Leadership and Commitment -- 3.4 Social Responsibility Policy -- 3.5 Planning -- 3.6 Support -- 3.7 Operationalisation -- 3.8 Performance Evaluation -- 3.9 Improvement -- 4 Final Considerations -- References -- The Cadastral System as an Engine of Municipality to Spread the Sustainable Development Goals -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Conceptual Framework -- 2.1 Institutional Theory and Legitimacy Theory -- 2.2 John Gastil and the Theory on the Quality of Informational Records -- 2.3 Actor-Network Theory (ANT) -- 3 Discussion on Capillarity of Public Power and Strength of Centralised Power -- 3.1 Situation of Cadastral Authorities in Latin America -- 3.2 John Gastil's Theoretical Model Applied to Cadastral Services -- 3.3 GIS Software: Geographic Information Systems -- 3.4 Implications of Urban and Rural Cadastre for Local Authorities , 3.5 Urban Land Policy in the New Cadastral Policy -- 3.6 Cadastral Update for the Equitable Redistribution of Property Tax -- 4 Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Part 2. Respecting Individuals -- What's in a Name: Discourses on Inequalities in the UK -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Social Constructions or Impositions of Visions of the Social World -- 3 Discourse and Ideology -- 4 On Lying -- 5 Intentional Lying -- 6 Fact and Opinion -- 7 Discourses Promoting Ambiguity and Obfuscation -- 8 'We're All in This Together' -- 9 Normalisation of the Abnormal -- 10 Different Names for Similar Actions by the State -- 11 What I tell you three times is true13 -- 11.1 Food Banks -- 11.2 Blaming the Victims -- 12 'We Are Where We Are' ... -- 13 The Same Name for Different Actions by the State -- 13.1 Percentage Increases -- 13.2 Taxation -- 13.3 Different 'Logics' Regarding Taxation -- 13.4 Effects of Current Tax System on Inequality -- 14 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Impediment to Walking as a Form of Active Mobility in Akure, Nigeria -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 2.1 Conceptual Review -- 2.1.1 Attributes of Walking -- 2.1.2 Walking Pattern in the Developed Countries -- 2.1.3 Walking Pattern in Africa -- 2.1.4 Variation of Waking Within Cities and Metropolitan Areas -- 2.1.5 Summary of Conceptual Review -- 2.2 Empirical Review -- 2.3 Theoretical Review -- 2.3.1 Modal Split Theory -- 3 Methodology -- 3.1 Study Area -- 3.2 Method of Data Collection -- 3.3 Model Specification -- 4 Results and Discussion -- 4.1 Socio-Economic Characteristics of the Respondents -- 4.2 Motivation for Walking -- 4.3 Impediments to Walking -- 4.3.1 The Societal or Cultural Belief That 'Anybody Walking Is Poor' Impedes Walking -- 4.3.2 Access to Motorise Transport Impedes Walking , 4.3.3 Inadequate Pedestrian Infrastructure Impedes Walking -- 4.4 Strategy for Improving Walking Culture -- 5 Conclusion -- 6 CRediT Authorship Contribution Statement -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Culture and Development: The Trauma of the Trafficked Seeking Remittances -- Abstract -- 1 Background and Context -- 2 Motivation for Undertaking Undocumented Labour Migration -- 2.1 Collectivist Culture, Trauma and the Self-Concept -- 3 The Stages of the Journey, the Experience of Trauma -- 4 Stages of the Journey -- 4.1 Stage One: Pre-Commencement and Commencing the Journey -- 4.2 Stage Two: Being Sold as 'Batches' -- 4.3 Stage Three: Transfer Points -- 4.4 Stage Four: Completion of the Journey -- 5 Resilience in Cultural Context -- 5.1 Dimensions of Collectivist Perceptions of Trauma -- 6 Meaning Making by Participants Concerning the Nature of Individual Trauma -- 7 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Part 3. Community and Culture -- Investigating Culture and Its Influence on Socio-Economic Development in the Kingdom of Eswatini -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Problem Statement -- 1.2 Gender Marginalisation -- 1.3 Cultural Governance -- 1.4 Cultural Diplomacy -- 1.5 The Influence of the Monarch Authority on SED -- 1.6 Culturally Influenced Gender Inequality -- 1.7 The Influence of Cultural Attractions on SED -- 2 Research Methods -- 2.1 Population and Sampling -- 3 Results and Discussions -- 3.1 Analysis of the Survey -- 3.1.1 Urban Setting Prior to the National Constitution -- 3.1.2 Rural Setting Prior to the National Constitution -- 3.1.3 Urban Setting Post National Constitution -- 3.1.4 Rural Setting Post National Constitution -- 4 Conclusions -- 4.1 Significance of the Study -- 4.2 Limitation of the Study -- References -- The Effect of Community-Based Tourism and Regional Development: A Bibliometric Study -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction , 2 The Context of Community-Based Tourism in Regional Development -- 2.1 The Other Side of Tourism and Community -- 3 Methodological Procedures -- 4 Results and Analysis -- 4.1 Bibliometric Data of CBT -- 4.2 The Qualitative Analysis -- 4.3 Interpretation and Synthesis of Results -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- An Analysis of Corporate Social Responsibility in Cross-Cultural Scenario -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Cross-Cultural Dimension of CSR -- 1.2 Cross-Cultural Dimensions and CSR Disclosure -- 2 Review of Literature -- 2.1 Informal Institutionalism as Driver of CSR -- 2.1.1 Religion in Cross-Cultural Scenario of CSR -- 2.1.2 Hofstede's Culture Dimension at Different Levels of CSR -- 2.2 Formal Institutionalism as Driver of CSR -- 2.2.1 Leading CSR Policies of Countries -- 3 Objectives of the Study -- 4 Methodology -- 5 Data Collection -- 6 Analysis and Interpretation -- 6.1 Institutionalism Leads to Social Capital and CSR -- 6.2 Cross-Cultural Scenario of CSR in Terms of Informal Institution -- 6.3 Cross-Cultural Scenario of CSR in Terms of Formal Institution -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- The Role of Misericórdias in the Context of the Importance of Social Solidarity Institutions for the Third Sector -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Importance of the Third Sector for Society -- 3 The Need for Good Practices for Third Sector Organisations -- 4 Misericórdias as the Main Institutions of Social Solidarity in the Development of Social Activities -- 5 The Organisational Model of the Misericórdias in Portugal -- 6 Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Crowther, David Society and Sustainability Leeds : Emerald Publishing Limited,c2025 ISBN 978-1-83608-501-0
    Sprache: Englisch
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