is that although the companies are aware of the stakeholders importance, they are not able to report their activities or report them in an understanding way.\nMethods: Methods of the literature review is used for the theoretical background to understand the importance of three dimensions of CSR....
CSRis a component of the Social aspect of the Triple Bottom Line. It falls under the Social dimension, as it pertains to a company’s ethical and social actions, which align with the “people” aspect of the TBL. ESG, like TBL, assesses a company’s performance in three areas, with En...
This will be done by developing a framework of performance indicators for measuring reverse logistics social responsibility performance based on the Triple Bottom Line approach (economic, environmental and social aspects). Finally, two numerical examples are presented in order to test the validity of ...
These three pillars are sometimes referred to as thetriple bottom line-- a play on the traditional concept of the bottom line that refers to immediate profit being the No. 1 priority for businesses. By comparison, the triple bottom line takes a broader view that includes the overall economic ...
The core philosophy of CSR is thatcorporations have a responsibility to the communities with which they coexist, and the triple bottom line eliminates the need for a separate business modelto uphold this value as a complete sustainability strategy. CSR is often used in parallel to the term “cor...
`Waltzing with the Raptors: A Practical Roadmap to Protecting Your Company's Reputation,' by Glen Peters; `Cannibals with Forks: The Triple Bottom Line of 21st Century Business,' by John Elkington. 关键词: Corporate Social Responsibility CSR Development Sustainability strategy competitive advantage ...
The triple bottom line (TBL) is a sustainability framework that revolves around maximizing the three P's: people, planet and profit.
Finally, the profitability of CSR investments in French firms seems to rely on a specific qualitative mix of different CSR dimensions rather than a pure quantitative approach accumulating practices without designing a consistent set of interactions among them....
It is a fundamental part of corporate sustainability as it complements the traditional triple bottom line approach (Lozano, 2012). It is vital to recognize that the goal is to improve performance in all areas to create sustained advantage for the future. Given sustainability's profound potential ...
2024). This situation makes these enterprises fundamental agents for the sustainable development of current societies, helping them to develop social innovation processes that implement sustainable actions oriented toward the triple bottom line, i.e., economic, social, and environmental benefits (Hoang ...