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- Corporate sustainability is an approach aiming to create long-term stakeholder value through the implementation of a business strategy that focuses on the ethical, social, environmental, cultural, and economic dimensions of doing business. The strategies created are intended to foster longevity, transparency, and proper employee development within business organizations. Firms will often express their commitment to corporate sustainability through a statement of Corporate Sustainability Standards (CSS), which are usually policies and measures that aim to meet, or exceed, minimum regulatory requirements. Corporate sustainability is often confused with corporate social responsibility (CSR), though the two are not the same. Bansal and DesJardine (2014) state that the notion of ‘time’ discriminates sustainability from CSR and other similar concepts. Whereas ethics, morality, and norms permeate CSR, sustainability only obliges businesses to make intertemporal trade-offs to safeguard intergenerational equity. Short-termism is the bane of sustainability. (en)
- Hållbarhet för ett företag syftar till att skapa långsiktiga värden för samhällsintressenter genom implementering av en affärsstrategi som fokuserar på de etiska, sociala, miljömässiga, kulturella och ekonomiska dimensionerna av att göra affärer. (sv)
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- Hållbarhet för ett företag syftar till att skapa långsiktiga värden för samhällsintressenter genom implementering av en affärsstrategi som fokuserar på de etiska, sociala, miljömässiga, kulturella och ekonomiska dimensionerna av att göra affärer. (sv)
- Corporate sustainability is an approach aiming to create long-term stakeholder value through the implementation of a business strategy that focuses on the ethical, social, environmental, cultural, and economic dimensions of doing business. The strategies created are intended to foster longevity, transparency, and proper employee development within business organizations. Firms will often express their commitment to corporate sustainability through a statement of Corporate Sustainability Standards (CSS), which are usually policies and measures that aim to meet, or exceed, minimum regulatory requirements. (en)
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