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Women and Sustainability in Business: A Global Perspective


Women and Sustainability in Business: A Global Perspective

Paperback by Caliyurt, Kiymet

Women and Sustainability in Business: A Global Perspective

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ISBN:
9780367606008
Publication Date:
30 Jun 2020
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
246 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 24 - 29 May 2024
Women and Sustainability in Business: A Global Perspective

Description

Women and Sustainability in Business: A Global Perspective, brings together original research from a dozen countries, concerning the issues and challenges facing women in sustainable business. This is a recurrent topic among researchers, regulators, companies and rating agencies. Governments pay special attention to how women impact the economy when shaping their strategies on economic sustainability. Women's contribution to business is fundamental to creating a sustainable economy, such that businesses try to strengthen 'women's presence' within their organisations, especially on their boards. Today, sustainable companies cannot survive without strategies involving women. Stakeholders, regulators, NGOs and rating agencies track both women-focused strategies and the corporate sustainability reports of companies. Well-designed strategies for women workers help companies to develop their financial and social sustainability initiatives progressively. This book analyses the practice of women in sustainable business, in terms of company performance, social responsibility, board management, entrepreneurship, employment, education, management, social sustainability, environmental politics and technology, from a wide range of diverse, regional perspectives and highlights the differences between the underdeveloped, developing and developed world.

Contents

List of Figures List of Tables Editors Biography Contributors' Biography Introduction: Why Women Are Important For a Sustainable World PART I WOMEN AND ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY 1 Making Visible the Invisible: Women's Unpaid Labour 2 Employing Women in the Western Balkans 3 A Different View of Women's Employment: The Case of Turkey and Germany 4 A Comparative Analysis of Women's Education and their Representation in Higher Management PART II WOMEN AND MANAGEMENT 5 Perception of Lebanese Working Women Regarding the Barriers Preventing Their Attainment of Senior Professional Positions 6 Perception of Serbian Women's Status at Work 7 Accounting for Women's Labour: Explaining the Present from the Past 8 Women on Boards: The Polish Experience within the Context of EU Recommendations 9 The Influence of Women on Earnings Management: Public Companies in Brazil 10 Women in Top Management 11 Sexual Harassment in the Work Place: New Forms of Discrimination Based on Sex in EU Law PART III CORPORATE SUSTAINABILITY AND WOMEN 12 Strengthening Women Stakeholders with Social Responsibility: Does it Really Work? 13 Women and Social Sustainability: The Case of Canadian Agriculture 14 Women Absent in Environmental Politics: Gender Mainstreaming in Environmental Policies 15 The Influence of Boards of Directors, Ownership Structures and Women on Boards on the Extent of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Reporting in Malaysian Public Listed Companies 16 Women Startup Businesses Utilizing Web 2.0, MOOC, ePortfolio and Ice House Entrepreneurship Mindset 17 Women-Run Companies' Growth and Finance Index

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