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Global Business Citizenship: Applications to Environmental Issues
This article describes the theory and process of global business citizenship (GBC) and appUes it in an analysis of characteristics of company codes of business conduct. GBC is distinguished from a commonly used term, "corporate citizenship," which often denotes
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UCJC Business & Society Review (UCJC BSR - ISSN 2659-3270) (formerly known as Universia Business Review) peer-reviewed and published quarterly, is committed to publishing scholarly empirical and theoretical research articles that have from an interdisciplinary approach a high impact on understanding the intersections of business, economy and society. UCJC BSR invites scholars and practitioners from every single domain in Social Sciences to share their analyses and perspectives to solve current, relevant and complex problems of our Societies and Economies such as Digital Transformation, Entrepreneurial Innovation Waves, Climate Change, Labor Migrations or Urban Concentrations among many others.