6 articles in this issue
Miguel Ángel Jaimes-Valdez, Carlos Armando Jacobo Hernández, Sergio Ochoa-Jiménez
Sustainability is a topic that has experienced a growing interest in recent years within the academic world, and at the same time, it manifests itself as a particular inconsistency of the business sector, who use it as a means to improve their image, sett... see more
Joan Lilian Ogendo, Jared Ariemba
Mergers and acquisitions are the most popular modes of external corporate growth. Business sustainability, which seeks present returns without compromising the ability to earn returns in the future, has come under serious challenges in an environment of u... see more
Eshari Withanage, Andreas Dutzi
The concept of CSR is still novel to Sri Lanka and firms in the country, and the adoption of the concept is in the initial phase. Scholars in developing countries are conducting studies based on CSR. This study aims to explore how and to what extent firms... see more
Carlos Briolo, Miguel Cordova
While crises are ubiquitous in Latin America, due to its geographical characteristics as well as its turbulent business environment, countries such as Peru have also extreme rates of corruption and deep institutional weakness. These factors, taken togethe... see more
Maria Vasileva ILIEVA
This case study examines how a Japanese company uses CSR and ESG activities to incorporate a new global expansion strategy and strengthen its stakeholders’ relations in different locations around the world. The author uses a case study method with a singl... see more
khaled Salmen Aljaaidi
The existence of multiple directorships is the case when a board member is serving on two or more boards or a number of other external appointments. This study aims to examine the impact of multiple directorships on a firm’s economic values among Saudi li... see more