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Value change debt as a window of opportunity for transformative change: a case study on the mixed Indigenous food system of St. Paul Island, Alaska. [PDF]

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Zimmermann S   +9 more
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Unlocking Synergies: Sufficiency Economy Philosophy for Sustainability

Business Strategy and the Environment
ABSTRACTThe 2030 Agenda, represented by the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), signifies a global commitment to peace, prosperity, and sustainability. However, the lack of a unified strategy has slowed progress, raising concerns about meeting the 2030 deadline. Thailand's progress toward the SDGs has been influenced by various factors, including the
Sirimon Treepongkaruna   +2 more
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Sustainable development and firm performance: Evidence from Thailand's sufficiency economy philosophy

Sustainable Development, 2022
AbstractThis study aims to examine the relationship between sufficiency economy philosophy (SEP) performance and the firm performance of Thai listed companies from 2013 to 2018 by using a novel measurement of SEP performance based on global reporting initiative guidelines. The higher SEP scores imply the firm is engaging more in SEP activities.
Suwongrat Papangkorn   +2 more
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Sufficiency economy philosophy: Buddhism‐based sustainability framework in Thailand

Business Strategy and the Environment, 2020
AbstractDrawing upon institutional theory, sustainability scholars have demonstrated that various institutional factors, such as environmental regulations, national business systems, and global sustainability standards, shape legitimate sustainability frameworks.
Hee‐Chan Song
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A Qualitative Construction of Sufficiency Living Wage in Thailand Based on the Sufficiency Economy Philosophy

International Perspectives in Psychology, 2019
In our world where economic disparities are slowing down progress, the call for adopting living wage policies for workers seems to be essential for sustainable human development. This research endeavored to identify the meaning of a “living wage” in concurrence with the sufficiency economy philosophy (SEP), by developing a new concept of “sufficiency ...
Dusadee Yoelao   +2 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Sufficiency Economy Philosophy and Firm Risks

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016
Using data from Thailand, we designed and created our Sufficiency Economy Philosophy score (SEP score) that measures the extent to which a firm is aligned with Sufficiency Economy Philosophy. We find that our SEP score has a negative relationship with firm-specific risk measured by the standard deviation of residuals from the market model.
Pattanaporn Chatjuthamard   +3 more
openaire   +1 more source

The Integration of Innovation to Improve the Quality of Life for the Elderly According to the Sufficiency Economy Philosophy in the Upper Northeastern Region of Thailand

NeuroQuantology, 2022
The situation faced by countries around the world is considered to be an event that has a profound impact on the well-being of the elderly. The socio-economic and political problems of Thailand are the problems that make it difficult for the elderly to ...
Artit Saengchawek   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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