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Publication date: 18 March 2025

Rubee Singh, David Crowther and Kamalesh Ravesangar

Addressing the urgent issue of climate change and its impact on society requires immediate attention and innovative solutions. This chapter explores research that examines…

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Purpose

Addressing the urgent issue of climate change and its impact on society requires immediate attention and innovative solutions. This chapter explores research that examines previous studies about the strategies companies use in their human resources (HR) departments to lessen the impact of climate change and support good social results.

Methodology

This section conducted a thorough search of academic literature to find relevant studies on the connection between HR strategies, addressing climate change, and social impact. The inclusion criteria for this research targeted empirical studies on the relationship between HR practices and environmental and social outcomes. It employed particular keywords such as well-known academic databases.

Findings

This review discusses the important influence of HR strategies in addressing climate change and promoting positive social effects in companies. It evaluates successful HR practices that specifically endorse environmental and social goals through a comprehensive analysis of academic studies. The results offer useful knowledge for HR professionals and business leaders looking to align their HR strategies with climate change.

Implications

The findings of this chapter can benefit a diverse audience such as scholars who deal with human resource management, knowledge management and organizational innovation, HR personnel, business stakeholders and the employees.

Originality

This review offers a novel viewpoint by exploring the less-studied area of HR's potential to drive positive environmental and social changes. While past research has acknowledged HR's significance, this review goes further by analysing the specific HR approaches that have been successful in tackling climate change and enhancing social welfare.

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Climate Change and Social Responsibility
Type: Book
ISBN: 978-1-83662-472-1

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Publication date: 16 December 2024

Rebecca Chunghee Kim, Hugh Scullion, Mohan V. Avvari, Stefan Jooss and Helal Uddin

The purpose of this paper is to provide a critical perspective on how the COVID-19 crisis shaped inclusive leadership behaviors of global business leaders.

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Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to provide a critical perspective on how the COVID-19 crisis shaped inclusive leadership behaviors of global business leaders.

Design/methodology/approach

Using quantitative and qualitative methods, the authors analyzed 240 CEO statements in 120 multinational enterprises from six countries (France, India, Japan, South Korea, UK, USA), pre- and mid-COVID-19.

Findings

Results show that CEO emphasis on inclusive leadership increased during the pandemic. More substantively, the authors identify three key behaviors of inclusive leadership – fidelity, calmness and collective resilience.

Originality/value

The authors provide empirical evidence of inclusive leadership behaviors by global business leaders. In doing so, the authors integrate inclusive leadership into societally engaged international business research.

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Critical Perspectives on International Business, vol. 21 no. 2
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 1742-2043

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Publication date: 5 March 2025

Zafer Adiguzel, Fatma Sonmez Cakir and Ferhat Özbay

The purpose of this study is to examine the importance of big data analytics capability (BDAC), knowledge management (KM), corporate sustainability strategy (CSS) and…

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Purpose

The purpose of this study is to examine the importance of big data analytics capability (BDAC), knowledge management (KM), corporate sustainability strategy (CSS) and sustainability design (SD) variables that affect the innovation performance (IP) of companies in the information technology (IT) sector. Taking these variables into consideration, the authors aim to highlight the key factors necessary for the sustainability and success of companies in the IT sector.

Design/methodology/approach

As a result of this research, a model was developed and a quantitative analysis technique was adopted. By applying PLS- structural equation modeling, the data were analyzed in the SmartPLS 4.0 program and focused on the population of companies in the IT sector. Middle and senior managers working in these companies were reached. The main reason for choosing this sector is that the variables in the research model are very important in the IT sector.

Findings

The analysis results are supported by the hypotheses that BDAC, information management, CSS and SD have positive effects on the IP of companies in the IT sector.

Research limitations/implications

In terms of research limitations, data was collected by survey method from companies operating in the IT sector in Istanbul, ensuring that participation was voluntary. Because Istanbul is the most developed city in Turkey, and hence where IT companies are located, the sample population consists of companies in this city. It is recommended that future research should develop the research model, taking this limited situation into account and contributing to the literature by collecting data from companies in different sectors by using the comparison method.

Practical implications

To benefit from the potential of big data, it can be predicted that companies in the IT sector should strengthen their infrastructure, increase their performance by better managing their knowledge and experience, realize innovations by achieving sustainability goals and create an environmentally friendly image by increasing the sustainability of their products/services and thus become a company that gains an innovative competitive advantage. Considering these variables collectively can help companies in the IT sector to be more efficient and sustainable.

Social implications

Because the studies in the literature do not have sufficient empirical findings in examining the relationships between variables, companies are offered a limited perspective on how they should approach big data initiatives. Therefore, in addition to research conducted in different sectors and different types of companies, examining the impact of BDAC as independent variables and sustainability and KM as mediator variables in companies in the IT sector will contribute to the theory.

Originality/value

There are many studies examining the relationship between BDAC and information management. However, examining the mediation variable effect of sustainability, which is one of the three goals of businesses, together with these variables, is important in terms of contributing to the literature. Because we are in the age of digitalization, companies are now renewing and developing strategies for the future. We can see data science, innovation, information and sustainability as the most important concepts of these strategies. Therefore, this study uses original research that can be referenced for both academics and companies.

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International Journal of Innovation Science, vol. ahead-of-print no. ahead-of-print
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 1757-2223

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