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Corporate sustainability

About: Corporate sustainability is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 3517 publications have been published within this topic receiving 94075 citations.


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TL;DR: In this article, the role of knowledge as a mediating factor has been investigated using the knowledge-based view as a theoretical underpinning, using empirical survey data from SMEs and large companies in Germany.
Abstract: Implementing corporate sustainability strategies requires knowledge and application of sustainability management tools. While much progress has been made in developing such tools in both small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and large companies, the literature claims company size positively affects application. However, the role of knowledge as a mediating factor has not yet been investigated. Using the knowledge-based view as a theoretical underpinning, this paper draws on empirical survey data from SMEs and large companies in Germany. It analyzes how company size affects the degree of knowledge and application of sustainability management tools. Even though the results reaffirm that SMEs know and apply significantly less tools, company size does not influence the share of tools applied once they are known. Thus, knowledge is identified as a key difference between SMEs and large companies as well as an important mediator to promote sustainability management. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd and ERP Environment

154 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors argue that human resource management has a potentially vital role to play in contributing to a firm's CS/CSR efforts, but so far has failed to deliver.

154 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the tendencies of sustainability reporting by major commercial banks in Bangladesh in comparison with global sustainability reporting indicators outlined in the GRI framework together with banks' predilection toward reporting 16 GRI financial service sector (FSS) specific performance indicators.
Abstract: Purpose – This paper aims to examine the tendencies of sustainability reporting by major commercial banks in Bangladesh in comparison with global sustainability reporting indicators outlined in the GRI framework together with banks' predilection toward reporting 16 GRI financial service sector (FSS) specific performance indicators.Design/methodology/approach – Based on the GRI G3 guidelines, the paper investigated banks' reporting in five broad areas of sustainability, such as environment, labour practices and decent works, product responsibility, human rights and society. The 2008/2009 annual reports of 12 major commercial banks listed on Dhaka stock exchange were analysed and coded using a content‐based technique.Findings – The results show that information on society is addressed most extensively with regard to extent of reporting. This is followed by the disclosures prepared on decent works and labour practices and environmental issues. Furthermore, the disclosures of product responsibility informatio...

153 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors address a fundamental problem in corporate sustainability: How can corporations transform trade-offs through win-win-oriented governance strategies aimed at creating value? Drawing on new strands of research in business ethics, they employ an ordonomic perspective and proceed in four steps.
Abstract: This paper addresses a fundamental problem in corporate sustainability: How can corporations transform trade-offs through win–win-oriented governance strategies aimed at creating value? Drawing on new strands of research in business ethics, we employ an ‘ordonomic’ perspective and proceed in four steps. First, we sketch how sustainability semantics has evolved historically from a societal searchlight to a heuristics for business practice. Second, we discuss how business firms can make strategic use of moral commitments as governance contributions by deploying individual or collective self-commitments as well as commitment services in their stakeholder relations. Third, we combine these four governance strategies with the three ESG (‘ecological, social and governance’) criteria of sustainability. We derive and illustrate with real-life examples a 12-box matrix as a tool for the strategic management of corporate sustainability. Fourth, we discuss the specific contribution of our ordonomic approach to the literature. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd and ERP Environment

152 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the status of disclosure practices of corporate sustainability in the annual reports and corporate websites of the banking industry in Bangladesh is described, and it is revealed that to varying degrees, all listed banks practice sustainability disclosure in an unstructured manner.

151 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
2023147
2022261
2021321
2020349
2019334
2018300