This book continues the discussion on the challenges that organizations face in order to implement sustainability, ethics, and effective corporate governance, all of which are important elements of standing out from other companies. Examining the background of the New European Consensus on development with the new guiding motto Our World, Our Dignity, Our Future, the authors explore how this new legislation on sustainability issues around the world is forcing companies to deal directly with sustainability issues.
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development (2030 Agenda), adopted by the United Nations in September 2015, is the international communitys response to global challenges and trends in connection with sustainable development. With the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) at its core, the 2030 Agenda is a transformative political framework designed to eradicate poverty and achieve sustainable development globally. It balances the economic, social, and environmental dimensions of sustainable development, including the key issues of governance and peaceful and inclusive societies, and recognizes the essential interlinkages between its goals and targets, i.e., that they must be implemented as a whole and not selectively. The respective chapters in this volume raise a number of questions regarding corporate social responsibility, ethics, and corporate governance in the face of new technology, and new approaches to climate change and sustainability reporting.
Kymet Tunca Çalyurt graduated from the Faculty of Business Administration and Economics, Marmara University, Istanbul, Turkey. She also holds Masters and Ph.D. degrees in Accounting and Finance from the Social Graduate School at Marmara University. She pursued her postdoctoral studies in Accounting and Corporate Social Responsibility with Prof. David Crowther at London Metropolitan University in 2003. Her research interests are in accounting,auditing, fraud, social responsibility, corporate governance, finance, and business ethics with a special interest in NGOs, and aviation management. She has business experience as a member of the finance staff at Singapore Airlines and as an auditor at Horwath Auditing. She is currently an external auditor and a trainer at Consulta Auditing Company, INAA, in Istanbul under the presidency of Prof. Emre Burckin.
Chapter 1 Sustainable Development in India: A Case Study of Vedanta.- Chapter 2 lmplementation of Lean Management: Sustainability in the Construction industry: The case of Brazilian companies.- Chapter 3 The Importance of Sustainability And Sustainability Reporting.- Chapter 4 Sustainable Development And Industry Revolutions.- Chapter 5 Sustainability Officer In Indonesias Palm Oil Companies.- Chapter 6 The Effects of Leadership Styles On Organizational Trust And Disclosue of Unethical Behaviours (Whistleblowing): A Practical Research.- Chapter 7 Corporate Social Responsibility iIn Bulgaria: Perspectives aAnd Possibilities.- Chapter 8 Property inheritance by women in Kosovo.- Chapter 9 Women Rights For Sustainable Business And Entrepreneurship:Case From Balkan Area.- Chapter 10 The Relationship Of Public Banks In Turkey With Sustainable Macroeconomic Factors.- Chapter 11 Cultural Profiles and Assertiveness of Women in Bulgarian Business Environment.- Chapter 12 Investing in womens entrepreneurship: Inclusive and Sustainable Economic Growth.- Chapter 13 The Relationship Between Sustainable Economic Development and Tourism in Turkey: Panel Data Analysis.
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