The main objective of the presentation is to emphasize the significance of Standardising Media Sustainability. This entails ensuring that media organizations adopt consistent and uniform practices to promote environmental, social, and economic sustainability in their operations. By standardizing media sustainability, we aim to establish a framework that guides the industry towards more responsible and ethical practices
Project-based industries (PBIs) and more specifically the motion picture industry (MPI) are industri...
Sustainability is one of the buzzwords of contemporary societies (Lélé 1991; Sneddon 2000). The ter...
In 1896 Svante Arhenius discovered that fossil fuels are a source of carbon dioxide. In 1965 the US ...
This thesis paper takes a closer look at the degree to which sustainability and measures thereof are...
The aim of this research is to discover ways that multi-stakeholder platforms for collaboration can ...
The aim of this research is to discover ways that multi-stakeholder platforms for collaboration can ...
Research on media sustainability has a long tradition of criticising climate change and environmenta...
As producers of economic and cultural goods, media companies are subject to a double responsibility:...
This chapter sets out to give an exposé of how sustainability reporting has developed into a global ...
The crisis of trustworthiness in fundamental principles and values, institutions and entities also a...
The article deals with the main systems of standard for disclosure of information on social, ecologi...
Background: Corporate Social Responsibility has grown since the late 1950s to become an important an...
The presentation focused on the issue of the lack of green accessibility in media and its negative i...
Media business environment has gone through changes, which will in the long term affect and guide ch...
The concepts of relevance and engagement provide an approach to understanding new media companies’ s...
Project-based industries (PBIs) and more specifically the motion picture industry (MPI) are industri...
Sustainability is one of the buzzwords of contemporary societies (Lélé 1991; Sneddon 2000). The ter...
In 1896 Svante Arhenius discovered that fossil fuels are a source of carbon dioxide. In 1965 the US ...
This thesis paper takes a closer look at the degree to which sustainability and measures thereof are...
The aim of this research is to discover ways that multi-stakeholder platforms for collaboration can ...
The aim of this research is to discover ways that multi-stakeholder platforms for collaboration can ...
Research on media sustainability has a long tradition of criticising climate change and environmenta...
As producers of economic and cultural goods, media companies are subject to a double responsibility:...
This chapter sets out to give an exposé of how sustainability reporting has developed into a global ...
The crisis of trustworthiness in fundamental principles and values, institutions and entities also a...
The article deals with the main systems of standard for disclosure of information on social, ecologi...
Background: Corporate Social Responsibility has grown since the late 1950s to become an important an...
The presentation focused on the issue of the lack of green accessibility in media and its negative i...
Media business environment has gone through changes, which will in the long term affect and guide ch...
The concepts of relevance and engagement provide an approach to understanding new media companies’ s...
Project-based industries (PBIs) and more specifically the motion picture industry (MPI) are industri...
Sustainability is one of the buzzwords of contemporary societies (Lélé 1991; Sneddon 2000). The ter...
In 1896 Svante Arhenius discovered that fossil fuels are a source of carbon dioxide. In 1965 the US ...