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Digital Product Passports in Fashion: A Strategic Framework for Implementation
ABSTRACT This study investigates the role of the Digital Product Passport (DPP) in promoting transparency, traceability, and sustainability within the fashion industry. As the fashion sector faces significant environmental and social challenges, including resource depletion, pollution, and unethical labor practices, the DPP offers a potential solution ...
Laura Macchion
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ABSTRACT Existing research shows that corporate social responsibility (CSR) benefits firms in terms of return on investment, customer satisfaction, and reputation; however, limited attention is given to employees as internal stakeholders. Drawing on Stakeholder Theory, Social Exchange Theory, and Social Identity Theory, this study investigates how CSR ...
Mengyun Zhang +4 more
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A Dynamic Business Modeling Approach to Port Sustainability: The Western Sicily Port Authority Case
ABSTRACT Ports are critical nodes in global trade and economic development, yet they generate substantial environmental and social externalities—including greenhouse gas emissions, air, noise, and water pollution, and adverse impacts on host communities—that demand integrated and forward‐looking governance.
Martina Vivoli +3 more
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From Nonfinancial Reporting to Management Control: A GRI‐Based Sustainability Balanced Scorecard
ABSTRACT The integration of sustainability into strategic management systems has shifted from a reporting‐oriented exercise to a challenge of implementation, control, and accountability. Although the SBSC is widely acknowledged as a suitable framework to embed environmental and social objectives into strategy execution, its practical application ...
Piedad Ortiz‐Fernández +2 more
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ABSTRACT The sustainability balanced scorecard (SBSC) has become an influential framework for integrating sustainability into strategic management. Despite its growing adoption, research remains fragmented, and insufficiently aligned with the sustainability regulatory frameworks.
Biagio Maria Amico +2 more
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ABSTRACT Recent regulatory initiatives, including the EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), are reinforcing the demand for more structured, transparent, and accessible sustainability reporting. However, empirical evidence on how digital tools influence the narrative dimension of these disclosures remains limited.
Francesco Sotti +2 more
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Contemporary Art in a Renaissance Setting: The Local Art System in Florence, Italy
An Anthropology of Contemporary Art, 2020How does a glorious artistic heritage affect the practice of contemporary art? Does a widespread societal focus on art of the past hurt or help the art of the present? The contemporary art world in Florence, Italy—the home of the Renaissance--is analyzed
S. Plattner
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Guiding Distinctions: Observed With Social Systems Theory: An Introduction
Systems research and behavioral scienceThis article serves as an introduction to the special issue Guiding Distinctions: Observed with Social Systems Theory, providing a conceptual framework for the contributions that follow. Drawing on Niklas Luhmann's theory, it examines the role of guiding
Steffen Roth +2 more
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Language and culture in comparative political theory
, 2019The essay explores an oblique perspective on language via the field of comparative political theory* (*hereafter CPT). The essay sketches briefly some of the conceptual architecture and genealogy of the comparative political theory enterprise and ...
A. Vincent
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‘Vernacular’ accommodations: wordplay in contemporary-traditional architecture theory
Architectural Research Quarterly, 2012Simon W. Richards
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