Corporate Sustainability Assessments
Sustainability practices of multinational enterprises in Thailand
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 30 August 2016
- ISBN 9781138691766
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages190 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Weight 510 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 64 Illustrations, black & white; 64 Line drawings, black & white; 9 Tables, black & white 0
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Short description:
Sustainable development is an internationally recognized objective for governments, businesses and societies. However, how the private sector engages with sustainability in a systematic way through their business activities remains unclear. This book evaluates the sustainability practices of the private sector by utilising a sustainability assessment framework – a method for integrating different strands of impact assessment, to better inform decision making for the promotion of sustainable economic development. The book will generate significant interest from sustainability practitioners in both the public and private sector.
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Sustainable development is an internationally recognised objective for governments, businesses and societies. However, how the private sector engages with sustainability in a systematic way through their business activities remains unclear. This book evaluates the sustainability practices of the private sector by utilising a sustainability assessment framework – a method for integrating different strands of impact assessment, to better inform decision making for the promotion of sustainable economic development.
Through a sample of leading multinational enterprises (MNEs) in Thailand, this book provides evidence on the types of sustainability approaches being utilised by the private sector, shedding light on the important relationship between FDI and sustainable development. It also clarifies the role of FDI in sustainable development, and the methods, tools, and techniques that enable the private sector to engage with sustainability and sustainable development. The book will generate significant interest from sustainability practitioners in both the public and private sector.
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1. Sustainability Practices in Thailand (Cheree Topple, Jerome D. Donovan, Eryadi K. Masli and Vedran Vranic)
2. FDI and Development in Thailand (Cheree Topple, Hermann Lion, Vedran Vranic, Eryadi K. Masli, Jerome D. Donovan)
3. The Corporate Sustainability Assessment (Hermann Lion, Cheree Topple and Jerome D. Donovan)
4. Sustainability Practices in Thailand (Jerome D. Donovan, Eryadi K. Masli, Cheree Topple, Masayoshi Ike, Thomas Borgert, Teerin Vanichseni, Laddawan Lekmat, Lalita Hongratanawong and Jirapan Kunthawangso)
5. Sustainability Practices of Manufacturing MNEs (Jerome D. Donovan, Cheree Topple, Eryadi K. Masli, Thomas Borgert, Masayoshi Ike, Monica Van Wynen, Teerin Vanichseni, Laddawan Lekmat, Lalita Hongratanawong and Jirapan Kunthawangso)
6. Sustainability Practices of Service MNEs (Jerome D. Donovan, Eryadi K. Masli, Cheree Topple, Thomas Borgert, Masayoshi Ike, Monica Van Wynen, Teerin Vanichseni, Laddawan Lekmat, Lalita Hongratanawong and Jirapan Kunthawangso)
7. Discussion and Conclusion (Jerome D. Donovan, Cheree Topple and Eryadi K. Masli)
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