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ABSTRACT Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) is pivotal for firms and their stakeholders, highlighting the importance of organizational authenticity (OA) in mitigating information asymmetry between signalers and receivers, thereby enhancing effective communication of social strategies.
Jihun Choi, Young‐Kyu Kim, Taewoo Roh
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Green Entrepreneurial Mindset for a Sustainable Future: Does Environmental Dynamism Have a Say?
ABSTRACT The study investigates the influence of green entrepreneurial behaviour on the ever‐increasing concern to design a sustainable supply chain. The standard scales are utilized for the study, and data collected through online channels are tested for reliability and validity.
Rose Antony +2 more
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This study examines the differences in how employees and their supervisors view ethical dilemmas. A 20 item ethical attitudes scale of vignettes in six categories of ethical dilemmas - business, discrimination, environment, marketing, personal finances ...
Cooksey, Ray +3 more
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Leveraging Artificial Intelligence for ESG Reporting: A Case Study in the European Fashion Industry
ABSTRACT The fashion industry in Europe has increasingly recognized the importance of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) reporting as a key driver for sustainable development and transparency. As consumer awareness grows and regulatory frameworks evolve, companies are pressured to disclose their sustainability practices, ethical labor ...
Serena Strazzullo +5 more
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Background & Need for Innovation: Ethical dilemmas in healthcare often involve navigating emotional and value-laden challenges. Traditional teaching approaches, such as principle-based frameworks, highlight the theory but do not contain tools to ...
Dikla Agur Cohen +3 more
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Giving or Greening? Stakeholder Dynamics and Ex‐Military Executives
ABSTRACT Firms increasingly face competing demands from different stakeholder groups, yet little is known about how these demands interact and generate strategic trade‐offs. Drawing on stakeholder theory and upper echelons theory, we investigate whether an overemphasis on philanthropic initiatives can detract from investments in green innovation, and ...
Hyeyoun Park +3 more
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Perceived Difficulty of Moral Dilemmas Depends on Their Causal Structure: A Formal Model and Preliminary Results [PDF]
We propose causal agency models for representing and reason-ing about ethical dilemmas. We find that ethical dilemmas, al-though they appear similar on the surface, differ in their formalstructure.
Bentzen, Martin Mose +3 more
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ABSTRACT The transition to a circular economy (CE) in the textile and clothing (TC) industry is frequently attributed to sustainability‐oriented innovation (SOI), yet empirical understanding of the systemic conditions under which SOI enables CE remains underdeveloped.
Krishnendu Saha +3 more
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Ethical Decision-Making in Public Hospitals Management: Challenges and Models from Romania
Ethical decision-making is essential in healthcare management, particularly in addressing challenges such as resource constraints, stakeholder conflicts, and legislative ambiguities. The aim of this study is to explore the ethical decision-making process
Carmen Marinela Cumpăt +7 more
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An Examination of Ethical Dilemmas in the Nigerian Banking Sector [PDF]
Banks in the modern day society, almost everywhere, play a multifarious role, which includes unifying and intermediary roles between the fund-supplying and fund-demanding sides of the society, executing savings and investment functions.
Ahmad Bello, Dogarawa
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