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Sustainable Business and Environment Management
Covers -- Editorial advisory board -- Guest editorial -- Green supply chain practice adoption and firm performance: manufacturing SMEs in Uganda -- Conceptual aspect of environment security: evidence from India and Bangladesh -- Sustain and legitimize reputation -- Enablers of sustainable industrial ecosystem: framework and future research directions -- Accounting for environmental costs as an instrument of environmental controlling in the company -- Is sustainability reporting (ESG) associated with performance? Evidence from the European banking sector -- Diversity, corporate governance and CSR reporting -- Eco-capability role in healthcare facility's performance -- Institutional pressures and corporate environmental management maturity -- Critical success factors for sustainable construction: a literature review -- Examining the effect of employee green involvement on perception of corporate social responsibility -- An analysis of the community perceptions of well-being -- Environmental concern: an issue for poor or rich -- Consequences of consumers' emotional responses to government's green initiatives -- Silk Road Economic Belt strategy and industrial total-factor productivity
Poverty as We Know It: Media Portrayals of the Poor
How the media portrayed the poor in the early 1990s is discussed, analyzing 149 photographs accompanying 74 news stories about the poor from five magazines, 1993-1998. White, black, Hispanic, & Asian American persons, as well as persons whose race was indeterminable, were identified, as were the photograph subjects' genders, ages, residences & work status. Findings indicate that many Americans overestimate the number of black poor; photographs tend to overrepresent blacks & underrepresent whites. Hispanics are described as also being underrepresented; however, no portrayals of poor Asian Americans were located. It is argued that media portrayals of the poor influence public opinion, particularly negative images of blacks. The disparity between the facts on poverty & media-provided pictures is highlighted. 47 References. D. Weibel
Business Strategies in Latin American Markets
This is the second of a three-part series of special e-books on Business Strategies in Latin American Markets, guest edited by Juan Carlos Sosa Varela of Turabo University, Gurabo, Puerto Rico.
Critical perspectives on the globally mobile professional and managerial class
In this e-book five distinctive and critical contributions draw our attention to a range of issues in relation to a transnational elite and a globally mobile professional and managerial class; each of the contributions deal with important groups and questions that relate to a ‘transnational elite’.Together the papers in this e-book offer a diverse range of investigations of the global elite. Their diversity indicates the breadth of possible ways in which a global elite and globally mobile professionals might be studied and highlights the substantial opportunities that exist to research such groups from a critical perspective. We hope that this e-book stimulates others to further develop critical research agendas on the topic of the global elite, the transnational capitalist class and globally mobile professionals.