Table of contents - Special Issue: Scientific and Technological Contributions to Social Responsibility - Part 2
Guest Editors: Shahla Seifi
Corporate social responsibility in Vietnam: opportunities and innovation experienced by multinational corporation subsidiaries
Hieu Thanh Nguyen, Thinh Gia Hoang, Hiep LuuThis study aims to examine corporate social responsibility (CSR) with the opportunity- and innovation-based view of multinational subsidiaries (MNSs) in Vietnam. While CSR has…
Corporate social irresponsibility towards the planet: a study of heavy metals contamination in groundwater due to industrial wastewater
Azam Malik, Izhar Alam, Mohammad Rishad Faridi, Sohail AyubThe purpose of this study is to collaborate with environmental engineering and management making an effort to provide evidence for the irresponsible behavior of small business set…
Biodiversity accounting: uncover environmental destruction in Indonesia
Syarifuddin Syarifuddin, Ratna Ayu DamayantiThis study aims to reveal the impression which is delivered in the biodiversity report of local governments in South Sulawesi Province, Indonesia. It is crucial since the region…
How can scientists and engineers contribute to organisational sustainability reform?
Thinh Gia Hoang, Cuong Van Hoang, Nam Hai Vu, Giang Tinh Ngo Nguyen, Thanh Thi Huong NguyenThis paper aims to explore how research and development (R&D) scientists and engineers can contribute to sustainability initiatives in their organisations.
Corporate environmental communication: a closer look at the initiatives from leading manufacturing and IT organizations in India
S.M. Ramya, Aysha Shereen, Rupashree BaralThis paper aims to investigate the level of environmental communication and the predominant themes of environmental initiatives and technologies used in India.
Analysing the gaps in the conventional e-complaint method for maintenance management at Malaysian polytechnics
Zul-Atfi IsmailSeveral previous studies have described the use of maintenance management (MM) at polytechnic institutions. However, a major drawback of those studies is that they did not reveal…
Collaboration for the socially responsible development of rural regions: biogas production in Lithuanian farms
Rita Vilkė, Živilė Gedminaitė-Raudonė, Dalia VidickienėThis paper aims to examine the collaboration of livestock farming business with other three groups of actors and explore the gap between expectations and reality concerning biogas…
Greenhouse gas emissions disclosure: comparing headquarters and local subsidiaries
Sibel Hoştut, Seçil Deren van het HofThis paper aims to highlight the greenhouse gas emissions disclosures in sustainability reports of the automotive industry both from headquarters and Turkish subsidiaries…
Municipal solid waste generation, composition, and management: the global scenario
Kapil Dev Sharma, Siddharth JainDue to the increasing population and prosperity, the generation rate of municipal solid waste (MSW) has increased significantly, resulting in serious problems on public health and…
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1747-1117e-ISSN:
1758-857XISSN-L:
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- Prof David Crowther