In order to give a more realistic view of how ESG and sustainability are developed in organisations, this paper explores the development of purpose in corporate governance and the challenges faced. The theme is analysed at the intersection between stakeholder theory and business models in two dimensions: the capability of the market to align stakeholders’ interests (invisible hand) and the trade-offs between purpose and profit. The analysis conducted gave rise to four scenarios with a range of theoretical and practical implications focused on corporate governance
Recent years have witnessed a significant upsurge of interest in alternatives to shareholder-centric...
This article explores how corporate governance processes and structures are being used in large Aust...
Finding out how business can be a part of the shift to sustainability has never been more crucial. T...
In order to give a more realistic view of how ESG and sustainability are developed in organisations,...
Traditionally, discussions on corporate governance (CG) have largely focused on economic sustainabil...
The current model of corporate governance needs reform. There is mounting evidence that the practice...
The paper aims to analyse and discuss the evolution towards a sustainable business model and to focu...
Corporate sustainability is a field in rapid development. As our global challenges gain more attenti...
This article is a perspective paper that provides a critical assessment of ESG's governance pillar. ...
The recently reignited debate on the corporate purpose focuses primarily on the question, whether su...
In today’s world, a sustainable approach to corporate governance can be a source of competitive adva...
Traditionally, discussions on corporate governance (CG) have largely focused on economic sustainabil...
Since the 2008 Global Financial Crisis the prevailing economic development model based on an assumpt...
For many boards the contemporary business environment is challenging against a background of continu...
Today's sustainability challenges require significant transformative shifts in the private sector, p...
Recent years have witnessed a significant upsurge of interest in alternatives to shareholder-centric...
This article explores how corporate governance processes and structures are being used in large Aust...
Finding out how business can be a part of the shift to sustainability has never been more crucial. T...
In order to give a more realistic view of how ESG and sustainability are developed in organisations,...
Traditionally, discussions on corporate governance (CG) have largely focused on economic sustainabil...
The current model of corporate governance needs reform. There is mounting evidence that the practice...
The paper aims to analyse and discuss the evolution towards a sustainable business model and to focu...
Corporate sustainability is a field in rapid development. As our global challenges gain more attenti...
This article is a perspective paper that provides a critical assessment of ESG's governance pillar. ...
The recently reignited debate on the corporate purpose focuses primarily on the question, whether su...
In today’s world, a sustainable approach to corporate governance can be a source of competitive adva...
Traditionally, discussions on corporate governance (CG) have largely focused on economic sustainabil...
Since the 2008 Global Financial Crisis the prevailing economic development model based on an assumpt...
For many boards the contemporary business environment is challenging against a background of continu...
Today's sustainability challenges require significant transformative shifts in the private sector, p...
Recent years have witnessed a significant upsurge of interest in alternatives to shareholder-centric...
This article explores how corporate governance processes and structures are being used in large Aust...
Finding out how business can be a part of the shift to sustainability has never been more crucial. T...