Journal of the Knowledge Economy,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
15(3), P. 14787 - 14809
Published: Dec. 26, 2023
Abstract
Following
the
stress
on
corporate
governance
(CG)
attributes
and
their
roles
environmental
performance,
an
investigation
association
between
CG
carbon
performance
of
firms
listed
London
Stock
Exchange
is
conducted,
using
data
non-financial
companies
for
period
from
2016
to
2020.
To
enhance
depth
analysis,
this
paper
introduces
management
training
as
a
moderator,
offering
more
nuanced
examination
CG-carbon
relationship.
The
findings
showed
that
contribute
mitigating
CO2
emissions,
including
aggregate,
Scope
2,
1
indicators.
This
suggests
prioritizing
effective
mechanisms
are
likely
achieve
comprehensive
emissions
management.
Also,
our
results
suggest
has
moderating
impact
CG-CO2
association,
indicating
environment-related
firm
enhances
efficiency
in
dealing
with
issues.
have
substantial
implications
policymakers,
regulators,
practitioners
about
determining
company
behaviour.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
15(8), P. 6685 - 6685
Published: April 14, 2023
In
recent
years,
interest
in
economic,
environmental
and
social
sustainability
has
increased
significantly.
Companies
are
gradually
adopting
behaviors
aimed
at
achieving
the
Sustainable
Development
Goals,
which
represent
a
crucial
aspect
of
2030
Agenda.
practice,
they
currently
incorporating
organizational
strategies
that
jointly
consider
environmental,
corporate
governance
(ESG),
with
aim
generating
value
for
all
stakeholders.
This
paper
aims
to
review,
through
recognized
seven-step
procedure,
current
literature
on
impact
ESG
practices
have
industry,
focus
reduction
carbon
emissions.
The
results
extremely
useful
both
researchers
entrepreneurs.
bibliometric
analysis
shows
paradigm
grown
considerably
last
three
years.
Furthermore,
13
key
documents,
it
emerges
(i)
European
community
is
pushing
significantly
towards
adoption
new
regulations,
(ii)
link
between
industrial
operations
emissions
can
no
longer
be
neglected
within
factory
future,
(iii)
significant
efforts
still
needed
standardize,
terms
variables
KPIs,
ESG-centric
strategies.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
15(15), P. 11491 - 11491
Published: July 25, 2023
This
study
aims
to
investigate
the
process
by
which
hospitality
organisations
can
initiate
their
pursuit
of
environmental
sustainability,
utilising
a
literature
review
as
primary
research
method.
explores
notion
sustainability
within
context
industry
and
its
diverse
range
stakeholders.
identify
challenges
encountered
in
attaining
goals
proposes
potential
strategies
for
fostering
sustainable
future.
In
recent
decades,
there
has
been
notable
increase
industrial
activity,
including
industry,
occurred
without
consideration
consequences,
consequently
leading
degradation.
The
issue
is
matter
concern
stakeholders
comprehensive
understanding
long-term
implications
needs
be
improved.
significance
growing
tandem
with
expansion
global
population,
observed
phenomena
warming,
degradation,
climate
change.
years,
endeavour
enterprises
minimise
ecological
consequences
operations
on
surrounding
environment.
will
obstacles
sector
achieving
sustainability.
It
also
propose
novel
enhance
guest
service
contentment,
bolster
organisation’s
reputation,
foster
fresh
revenue
streams
competitive
advantage.
study’s
findings
extend
various
businesses,
guests,
other
relevant
parties,
well
broader
context.
Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
31(3), P. 1493 - 1509
Published: Oct. 24, 2023
Abstract
In
addressing
the
challenges
of
climate
change
(CC),
companies
face
difficult
task
reconciling
long‐term
environmental
goals
and
short‐term
financial
interests.
this
paper,
we
argue
that
effective
governance
enables
to
balance
both
objectives,
supporting
a
business
case
for
CC
action.
For
sample
832
multinationals
period
2011–2020,
findings
show
leads
higher
corporate
performance
(FP)
relationship
is
strengthen
by
better
performance.
Furthermore,
driven
ownership
institutional
investors,
whose
positive
influence
reinforced
homogeneous
distribution
their
ownership.
We
provide
broad
analytical
framework
considers
determinants
effects
governance,
from
which
theoretical
practical
implications
can
be
derived.
Journal of Open Innovation Technology Market and Complexity,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
10(1), P. 100210 - 100210
Published: Jan. 10, 2024
Innovativeness
and
digitalization
of
enterprises
various
countries
is
fundamental
to
their
development
building
a
competitive
knowledge-based
economy.
These
issues
are
well
understood
in
the
European
Union
(EU),
which
promotes
sustainable
its
economy,
for
innovativeness
vital
importance.
The
paper
addresses
this
issue
by
presenting
results
study
level
EU.
objectives
research
were
assess
EU-27
states
determine
relationship
between
these
enterprises,
as
impact
selected
economic,
energy,
social
environmental
parameters
on
processes.
importance
interaction
areas,
causes
methodology
developed
conducted
consider
both
dimensions
business
activity
simultaneously.
To
achieve
goals,
an
original
was
developed.
Its
basis
set
18
indicators
characterizing
state
member
states.
Three
methods
Multiple-criteria
decision-making
(EDAS,
MOORA,
VIKOR)
Hurwicz
criterion
used
primary
research.
On
other
hand,
CRITIC,
Entropy
equal
weights
Laplace
indicators.
multi-criteria
approach
under
made
it
possible
formulate
conclusions
answers
questions
posed.
unequivocally
indicate
link
process
R&D
expenditures
EU
countries.
definitely
higher
group
so-called
"old
EU-14'
than
"new
EU-13"
provide
ample
opportunities
studied
processes
(digitalization
innovativeness)
wide
scope
carried
out
makes
use
findings
build
strategies
future
economic
policies
entire
individual
universality
also
gives
range
possibilities
application
further