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ABSTRACT Sustainability‐oriented collaborations are inter‐organisational arrangements where the competencies of multiple companies are pooled together to tackle environmental challenges. These collaborations differ from traditional strategic alliances in that they tackle complex goals amidst greater uncertainties that extend beyond economic performance,
Vittorio Maria Garibbo +3 more
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Recensión: Southern Green Criminology. A science to end ecological discrimination
El libro del profesor David Rodríguez Goyes, Southern Green Criminology: A Science to End Ecological Discrimination, supone una obra que viene a marcar un hito en la propia disciplina. El autor es uno de los académicos emergentes y con mayor perspectiva
Esteban Morelle Hungría
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ABSTRACT This research focuses on the connection between ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) factors and financial performance in the fashion industry, grounded on stakeholder theory and signaling theory as its theoretical foundations. By examining 1144 firm‐year observations from 194 publicly listed companies in 24 countries (2013–2023), the ...
Samantha Barresi, Michele Bertoni
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The first volume in green criminology devoted to gender, this book investigates gendered patterns to offending, victimisation and environmental harms.
Milne, Emma +4 more
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ABSTRACT This study explores how digital dynamic capabilities (DDC)—specifically digital absorptive capacity (DAC) and digital transformation capacity (DTC)—contribute to environmental sustainability (ES), both directly and through circular supply chain practices (CSCP).
Yi Liang, Tae‐Hoo Kim, Min‐Jae Lee
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Routledge international handbook of green criminology /
"The Routledge International Handbook of Green Criminology was the first comprehensive and international anthology dedicated to green criminology. It presented green criminology to an international audience, described the state of the field, offered a ...
South, Nigel,, Brisman, Avi,
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A Social Risk‐Based Approach Supporting Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive Framework
ABSTRACT Social sustainability is difficult to measure due to its qualitative and context‐specific nature. However, regulatory pressure and stakeholder expectations increasingly require organisations to disclose robust and verifiable information. In this context, the European Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) sets new sustainability ...
Monica Serreli +2 more
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Harm principle in green criminology: environmental harm and human risk matrix
This paper proposes to bridge the gap between traditional criminal law and environmental jurisprudence by redefining the harm principle proposed by Mill through the Environmental Harm and Human Risk Matrix.
Amulya J. Shetty, Mukul Saxena
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A Green Criminological Exploration of Illegal Wildlife Trade in Vietnam
Illegal wildlife trade is a pervasive and destructive crime that is contributing to biodiversity loss and species extinction around the globe. This is particularly true in Vietnam where, it is proposed, the convergence of four factors creates the ...
Anh Cao Ngoc +3 more
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ABSTRACT The purpose of this study is to provide evidence of the impact of civil liberties and political rights on corporate innovation, through the lens of institutional theory. Moreover, the research also analyses the moderating role of the CSR committee in the relationships between civil liberties and innovation, and political rights and innovation.
Isabel Gallego‐Álvarez +1 more
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