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A01=Asta Mikalauskiene
A01=Dalia Steimikiene
A01=Gabija Stanislovaityte
Author_Asta Mikalauskiene
Author_Dalia Steimikiene
Author_Gabija Stanislovaityte
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Circular Economy
Climate Change
climate risk management
Company's CSR
Competitiveness
Competitiveness Level
Corporate Social Hypocrisy
Corporate Social Responsibility
CSR
CSR Activity
CSR Implementation
CSR Initiative
CSR Practice
CSR Strategy
CSR's Impact
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ethical leadership practices
EU's Climate
EU's Gross Domestic Product
Failure Severity
Global crises
global economic uncertainty
Green Deal
Ministry Of The Environment
organizational competitiveness
Quantitative Research
Russian Ukrainian War
SDG Index
SDG8
Social Hypocrisy
Social Responsibility Activities
Spanish SMEs
stakeholder engagement theory
Sustainability
Sustainable Business
sustainable business strategies
Sustainable Development Goals
sustainable development policy impact
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781032489957
  • Weight: 520g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Jul 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Many new challenges including competitiveness are emerging for sustainable business during this era of disruption. This book analyses these challenges to sustainable development and growth and addresses the impact of corporate social responsibility on the competitiveness of organisations.

The authors analyze the major challenges for competitiveness of sustainable business in the COVID-19 era, taking into account a new business environment amid major global risks and uncertainties linked to climate change, pandemics, Russian-Ukrainian war, and intuitions of forthcoming new world economic crisis. The monograph consists of five parts: 1) sustainable development goals and the role of business; 2) climate change, COVID-19, fragile political situation, and business; 3) corporate social responsibility and corporate social hypocrisy; 4) corporate social responsibility, corporate social hypocrisy, and competitiveness of business; and 5) case study on the impact of corporate social responsibility on competitiveness with the impediments of corporate social hypocrisy. The book presents new insights in assessing the impact of CSR on competitiveness of companies with the impediments of corporate social hypocrisy. The developed framework and case study allows to develop valuable policy and managerial implications for sustainable business and engagements in corporate social responsibility as well as to show the danger of corporate social hypocrisy for competitiveness.

This book will be of value to researchers, academics, and students in the fields of corporate social responsibility, organizational management, business ethics, and responsible business.

Dalia Streimikiene is a leading researcher and professor at Vilnius University, Lithuania

Asta Mikalauskiene is a professor at Vilnius University, Lithuania

Gabija Stanislovaityte is a PhD student at Vilnius University, Lithuania

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