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Kacanski, Slobodan.

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    Title/Author: Measuring sustainability and CSR/ edited by Slobodan Kacanski, Johannes Kabderian Dreyer, Kristian J. Sund.
    Reminder of title: from reporting to decision-making /
    other author: Kacanski, Slobodan.
    Published: Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2023.,
    Description: xxi, 221 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: Chapter 1. What is wrong with making profits? -- Chapter 2. Measuring companies multicontextual contribution to a sustainable development -- Chapter 3. Definition and measurement of sustainability and CSR: circumstances of perceptual misalignments -- Chapter 4. "What I say is not necessarily what I do": a critical conceptual analysis of the (missing) link between corporate sustainability reporting and social impact -- Chapter 5. Blended finance and the SDGS: using the spectrum of capital to de-risk business model transformation -- Chapter 6. Responsible business and integrated stakeholder reporting: towards a stakeholder model for integrated reporting of ESG and SDG -- Chapter 7. Social representations of responsible management: an alternative measure of sustainability? -- Chapter 8. Stakeholder engagement and materiality assessments in sustainability reporting -- Chapter 9. The performance-reporting gap: a key to understanding the relevance of sustainability reporting information to stakeholders -- Chapter 10. Addressing challenges to labour rights reporting on global value chains: social governance mechanisms as a way forward -- Chapter 11. CSR ratings in the presence of a former rating agency analyst: evidence from LinkedIn -- Chapter 12. Organizational culture and the moving target of corporate sustainability: an exploratory investigation -- Chapter 13. A cautionary tale: lessons from the strategic use of financial reporting -- Chapter 14. Corporate sustainability disclosure standards must emphasize outcomes over policies -- Chapter 15. ESG data challenges: user discretion is advised -- Chapter 16. Altruism in investor preferences: a catalyst for the green transition -- Chapter 17. Self-induced versus structured corporate social responsibility: the indian context -- Chapter 18. Measuring sustainability in india: a comparative assessment of frameworks and key challenges -- Chapter 19. Does hypercompetition foster corporate social responsibility? A research framework of the hypercompetitive effects on ESG performance -- Chapter 20. The integration of ESG ratings in Danish pension funds: interviews with pension fund managers.
    Contained By: Springer Nature eBook
    Subject: Social responsibility of business - Evaluation. -
    Online resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-26959-2
    ISBN: 9783031269592
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