Integrating ESG Principles into Smart Logistics: Toward Sustainable Supply Chains
Leogrande Angelo
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Empirical analysis of workers' perceptions of ESG impacts on corporate sustainability performance: A methodological innovation combining the PLS-SEM, PROMETHEE-ROC and FIMIX-PLS methods
Technological Forecasting and Social Change,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
215, P. 124091 - 124091
Published: March 8, 2025
Language: Английский
Strategic enablers for ESG adoption: a modified TISM perspective
Neha Saini,
No information about this author
Ravita Kharb
No information about this author
Journal of financial reporting & accounting,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 17, 2025
Purpose
Environmental,
Social
and
Governance
reporting
(ESG)
has
attained
immense
importance
among
academicians,
policymakers
strategic
partners
of
business
leaders.
Due
to
high
regulatory
measures,
this
topic
is
becoming
one
the
most
sustainable
themes
emerging
areas.
There
ample
literature
on
ESG
as
a
goal
(SBG),
but
only
few
studies
have
identified
factors
that
encourage
adoption
reporting.
The
research
aims
identify,
determine
analyse
enablers
adopting
in
developing
economy
India.
Design/methodology/approach
This
study
explores
facilitate
practices
A
thorough
review
expert
interviews
were
organized
accomplish
study’s
goals.
Initially
identifying
23
through
interviews,
paper
left
with
nine
key
enablers.
Through
an
empirical
analysis
using
m-TISM
MICMAC
analysis,
current
formulated
hierarchical
structure
relationship
between
strategic,
operational
performance
variables.
Findings
findings
highlighted
variables
at
bottom
model
–
framework
for
standardized
code
(E1),
corporate
governance
reforms
(E2)
efforts
(E3)
are
determinants
designed
successful
adoption.
Research
limitations/implications
To
capitalize
these
facilitators,
government
must
impose
mandatory
disclosure
advance
policies,
rules
advantages
Encouraging
wider
involves
aiding
SMEs
implementing
providing
incentives
like
tax
relief,
or
subsidies
outstanding
performance.
Originality/value
best
authors’
knowledge,
first
field
use
TISM
MICMAC-based
models
identify
Language: Английский
Navigating the Malaysian dilemma: Constructing a sustainable economy in the post-COVID-19 era
Sanmugam Annamalah,
No information about this author
Kalisri Logeswaran Aravindan,
No information about this author
Ilham Sentosa
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et al.
Journal of Infrastructure Policy and Development,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
8(8), P. 5771 - 5771
Published: Aug. 26, 2024
The
Malaysian
dilemma
presents
a
complex
challenge
in
the
wake
of
COVID-19
pandemic,
requiring
comprehensive
statistical
analysis
for
formulation
sustainable
economic
framework.
This
study
delves
into
multifaceted
aspects
reconstructing
Malaysia’s
economy
post-COVID-19,
employing
data-driven
approach
to
navigate
intricacies
nation’s
landscape.
research
focuses
on
key
indicators,
including
GDP
growth,
unemployment
rates,
and
inflation,
assess
immediate
long-term
impacts
pandemic.
Additionally,
it
examines
effectiveness
government
interventions
stimulus
packages
mitigating
downturns
fostering
recovery.
A
comparative
with
pre-pandemic
data
provides
valuable
insights
extent
resilience
identifies
sectors
that
require
targeted
support
sustained
growth.
Furthermore,
explores
role
technology
digital
transformation
building
resilient
economy,
considering
accelerated
shift
towards
remote
work
transactions
during
incorporates
technological
adoption
infrastructure
development,
innovation
ecosystems
gauge
their
contributions
sustainability.
Addressing
Dilemma
also
involves
an
examination
social
environmental
dimensions.
investigates
impact
policies
income
distribution,
equity,
sustainability,
aiming
achieve
contributes
nuanced
guide
policymakers
stakeholders
constructing
post-COVID-19
Malaysia.
Language: Английский
Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Reporting and Missing (M) Scores in the Industry 5.0 Era: Broadening Firms' and Investors' Decisions to Achieve Sustainable Development Goals
Sustainable Development,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Dec. 6, 2024
ABSTRACT
Environmental,
social,
and
governance
(ESG)
factors
are
gradually
being
utilized
to
assess
organizations'
long‐term
success,
drive
capital,
inform
company
decision‐making
toward
sustainable
growth.
Despite
a
few
research
investigations,
studies
on
ESG
still
developing
by
using
broader
range
of
new
technologies
improve
transparency;
overcoming
shortcomings
that
have
arisen
yet
be
examined.
Industry
5.0
(I5.0)
provides
an
effective
paradigm
for
comprehending
the
significance
technology
in
enhancing
disclosure
reporting.
To
handle
critical
shift
wider
development
goals
(SDGs)
specifically,
SDG
8
(Decent
Work
Economic
Growth)
13
(Climate
Action)
within
monitoring
system,
this
digs
into
current
reporting
concerns
obstacles.
The
study
systematically
reviews
I5.0
literature.
also
carries
out
extensive
content‐centric
assessment
relevant
sources
information
mappings
accomplish
aims.
findings
reveal
fundamental
characteristics
consistent
with
ESG,
while
may
accommodate
capabilities
improving
reliability,
expanding
from
retrospective
prospective
real‐time
reporting,
customizing,
broadening
lowering
costs,
effectiveness.
suggest
must
expand
outside
its
company‐centric
emphasis,
altering
existing
accounting
methods
embrace
requirements
more
appropriately.
performance
can
improved
clearer
representation
environmental
social
consequences,
guiding
both
firms'
investors'
decisions
(double
materiality
concept)
towards
SDGs.
New
or
missing
(M)
scores
revealed
assist
investors
managers.
Language: Английский
Optimising ESG-enhanced performance: a literature review of lean, six sigma, and other continuous improvement methodologies
Total Quality Management & Business Excellence,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 33
Published: Dec. 23, 2024
Purpose:
This
study
investigated
the
potential
for
optimising
environmental,
social,
and
governance
(ESG)-enhanced
organisational
performance
through
integration
of
Lean,
Six
Sigma,
Kaizen,
operational
excellence
(OpEx),
most
used
continuous
improvement
methodologies.
identified
common
themes
within
these
methodologies,
focusing
on
their
collective
impact
ESG
performance,
pinpointed
gaps
in
existing
literature,
outlined
a
comprehensive
agenda
future
research
holistic
effectiveness
methodologies
maximising
outcomes.
Language: Английский
Interactions Between Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance (ESG) and Total Quality Management (TQM)
Advances in human resources management and organizational development book series,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 71 - 115
Published: June 17, 2024
This
chapter
conducts
a
comprehensive
examination
of
the
interconnections
among
environmental,
social,
and
corporate
governance
(ESG)
principles;
total
quality
management
(TQM)
strategies;
tactical
integration
learning
training
initiatives
within
context
fostering
sustainability
in
businesses.
Positioned
contemporary
business
landscape,
exploration
encompasses
environmental
social
challenges,
stakeholder-driven
imperatives,
global
perspectives
on
sustainable
practices.
Emerging
trends
lay
groundwork
for
detailed
analysis
transition
towards
practices,
legislative
influences
manufacturing,
critical
role
HRM,
accentuating
strategic
amalgamation
strategies.
The
discourse
extends
to
technological
integration,
circular
economy
strategies,
evolving
landscape
consumer
preferences.
culminates
discussions
resilient
explicit
opportunities
emanating
from
this
seamless
integration.
Language: Английский