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نویسندگان: Carolina Machado João Paulo Davim
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ISBN (شابک) : 9783031262760, 9783031262777
ناشر: Springer
سال نشر: 2023
تعداد صفحات: 264
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زبان: English
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در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Corporate Governance for Climate Transition به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
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Preface Contents Editors and Contributors The Future of Corporate Purpose: Merging and Balancing Social, Environmental and Economic Considerations 1 Introduction 2 The Shift Towards Social Enterprises 3 Benefit Corporations and B Corps 4 Community Interest Companies (CIC) 5 Reflecting on the Present and Looking at the Future 6 Conclusion References Identifying Significant Shifts in Operating Environments: The Role of Corporate Governance 1 Introduction 2 What Is a Corporation? 2.1 Ingenious Invention 2.2 Multiple Understandings 3 Corporations Understood as Legal Entities 3.1 Legal Possibilities, Potentials, and Affordances 3.2 Corporate Member Perspectives 4 Corporate Understandings: Economic Entity or Political Entity? 4.1 Corporations Understood as Economic Entities 4.2 Corporations Understood as Political Entities 5 Corporate Navigation: Managerial and Governance Perspectives 5.1 The Managerial Perspective 5.2 The Governance Perspective 6 Change Inevitability in Operating Environments 6.1 Boundary Scanning 6.2 Change and Time Horizons 7 Guiding Corporations into Unsettled Futures 8 Conclusion References Governance Principles for Sustainable Urban Tourism and Climate Transition 1 Introduction 1.1 Governance and Tourism 1.2 Stakeholders 1.3 Dynamics and Biases 2 From Sustainability to Sustainable Tourism 2.1 Tourism and Sustainable Development 2.2 Tourism and Corporate Sustainability 2.3 Urban Development and Climate Change 3 ‘Post-smart’ Cities and ‘Wise’ Cities 4 Governance for Sustainable Tourism and Climate Transition 5 Conclusion and Policy Recommendations References Analysis and Forecasting of Water Resources and Use in the Context of Climate Transition in Selected EU Countries 1 Introduction 2 Analysis and Forecasting of Water Resources and Use 2.1 Research Methodology 2.2 Austria 2.3 Belgium 2.4 Bulgaria 2.5 Cyprus 2.6 Czechia 2.7 Denmark 2.8 Finland 2.9 France 2.10 Germany 2.11 Ireland 2.12 Italy 2.13 Luxembourg 2.14 Malta 2.15 The Netherlands 2.16 Poland 2.17 Slovakia 2.18 Slovenia 2.19 Spain 2.20 Sweden 2.21 Results and Discussions 3 Conclusions References An Introduction to the Use of Life Cycle Assessment in Machining 1 Introduction 2 Sustainability in Machining 2.1 Raw Materials 2.2 Energy 3 Life Cycle Assessment 3.1 Methodology 3.2 LCA of MachineTools 4 Life Cycle Assessment in Machining 4.1 Studies in Machining Processes 4.2 Studies on Machining and Alternative Processes 5 Implications and Insights 5.1 The Importance of Machinability 5.2 Energy Evaluation 5.3 Applicability 6 Conclusions and Future Work References Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Performance: Reporting Initiatives of Oil and Gas Companies in Central and Eastern Europe 1 Introduction 2 Literature Review 2.1 CSR and Reporting Initiatives 2.2 Environmental Reporting Initiatives and Indexes 3 Environmental Performance of Oil and Gas Companies 4 Behaviour of Oil and Gas from Central and Eastern Europe 5 Conclusions References “Do No Significant Harm” Principle and Current Challenges for the EU Taxonomy Towards Energy Transition 1 Introduction 2 Energy Transition—A Challenge Generated by the Need to Protect the Environment 3 “Do No Significant Harm”, Nuclear Energy and Natural Gas 4 DNSH Assessment and European Funding for Energy Transition 5 Conclusions Bibliography Agroecology, Service-Learning, and Social Responsibility: A Case Study for Spain 1 Introduction 2 Theoretical Framework 2.1 The Importance of Agroecological Science Development 2.2 Innovation in Education: Service-Learning 2.3 Synergies Between Agroecological Science and the ApS 3 Case Study 4 Methodology 5 Results 6 Conclusions References Performance Appraisal Systems for the Evolution of Environmental Competencies: Achieving Goals and Rewards 1 Introduction 2 Conceptual Analysis 3 “Pro-environmental” Behavior 4 Objectives and Rewards 5 Performance Appraisal 6 Final Remarks References Index