Companies can no longer expect to engage in dubious or unethical corporate behaviour without risking their reputation and damaging, perhaps irrevocably, their market position. Irresponsible corporate behavior not only deprives shareholders of long term returns but also ultimately imposes a cost on society as a whole. Sustainable business is about ensuring that entities contribute toward positive social, environmental, and economic outcomes. Bad business behaviour is costly for stakeholders, for markets, for society, and the economy alike.
Companies can no longer expect to engage in dubious or unethical corporate behaviour without risking their reputation and damaging, perhaps irrevocably, their market position. Irresponsible corporate behavior not only deprives shareholders of long term returns but also ultimately imposes a cost on society as a whole. Sustainable business is about ensuring that entities contribute toward positive social, environmental, and economic outcomes. Bad business behaviour is costly for stakeholders, for markets, for society, and the economy alike.
Güler Aras is a professor of Finance at Yildiz Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey, and a Visiting Professor at Georgetown University McDonough School of Business. She is the founding director of The Center for Finance, Governance and Sustainability (CFGS) at YTU. She is the former Dean of the Faculty of Administrative and Economic Sciences and the Graduate School. Coral Ingley is Associate Professor of Management in the Faculty of Business and Law at the Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand. In 2006 she founded and is Director of the Centre for Corporate Governance at the university and is a member of the Faculty's Work Research Institute. She has served as a visiting professor at Sorbonne University, Paris, ESC-Troyes, France, Maastricht University, The Netherlands, and Toulouse Business School, Barcelona, Spain. Her research focus is on corporate governance.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Market Behaviour, Stakeholders' Approach and Good Governance 1. Agency Theory: Explaining or Creating Problems? Good Governance and Ethical Behaviour for Sustainable Business 2. Using a Stakeholder Approach to Understand Success: Empirical Tests in Indian Businesses 3. Behavior in Academe: An Investigation into the Sustainability of Mainstream Scholarship in Management Studies Part II: Effective Business Behaviour for Corporate Sustainability 4. The Walls Between Us: Governance for Sustainability 5. Governing Corporate Responsibility: The Role of Soft Regulation 6. Corporate Citizenship, Ethics and Accountability: The Significance of the Process of Trust for Corporate Legitimacy in Late Modernity Part III: Monitoring and Reporting on Sustainability 7. Positioning of Corporate Social Responsibility in Media Reporting: The Role of Media Setting 8. A Pathway to Corporate Sustainability - Social Accounting 9. ESG Matters and the Boardroom Part IV: The Requirements for Implementation of Sustainability 10. The Drivers of Change 11. From Ego-to Eco - Theoretical Challenges and Practical Implications of a "Next Generation": Responsible Leadership as a Collaborative Endeavor 12. Valuing Corporate Governance 13. Defining and Achieving Good Governance
Part I: Market Behaviour, Stakeholders' Approach and Good Governance 1. Agency Theory: Explaining or Creating Problems? Good Governance and Ethical Behaviour for Sustainable Business 2. Using a Stakeholder Approach to Understand Success: Empirical Tests in Indian Businesses 3. Behavior in Academe: An Investigation into the Sustainability of Mainstream Scholarship in Management Studies Part II: Effective Business Behaviour for Corporate Sustainability 4. The Walls Between Us: Governance for Sustainability 5. Governing Corporate Responsibility: The Role of Soft Regulation 6. Corporate Citizenship, Ethics and Accountability: The Significance of the Process of Trust for Corporate Legitimacy in Late Modernity Part III: Monitoring and Reporting on Sustainability 7. Positioning of Corporate Social Responsibility in Media Reporting: The Role of Media Setting 8. A Pathway to Corporate Sustainability - Social Accounting 9. ESG Matters and the Boardroom Part IV: The Requirements for Implementation of Sustainability 10. The Drivers of Change 11. From Ego-to Eco - Theoretical Challenges and Practical Implications of a "Next Generation": Responsible Leadership as a Collaborative Endeavor 12. Valuing Corporate Governance 13. Defining and Achieving Good Governance
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