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Clarifying the Concept of Corporate Sustainability and Providing Convergence for Its Definition. (2022). Schoenmaker, Dirk ; de Jong, Martin ; Pazienza, Mariapia.
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  12. Local Sustainability Performance and Its Spatial Interdependency in Urbanizing Java Island: The Case of Jakarta-Bandung Mega Urban Region. (2022). Mulya, Setyardi Pratika ; Priatama, Rista Ardy ; Saizen, Izuru ; Rustiadi, Ernan ; Widodo, Candraningratri Ekaputri ; Pravitasari, Andrea Emma ; Murtadho, Alfin ; Kurnia, Adib Ahmad.
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  13. Clarifying the Concept of Corporate Sustainability and Providing Convergence for Its Definition. (2022). Schoenmaker, Dirk ; de Jong, Martin ; Pazienza, Mariapia.
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  14. Integrated Risk Analysis of Aggregators: Policy Implications for the Development of the Competitive Aggregator Industry. (2022). Mileti, Marija ; Kneevi, Goran ; Dolinar, Denis ; Zorii, Davor ; Spri, Danijela Milo.
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  15. A novel LOPCOW‐DOBI multi‐criteria sustainability performance assessment methodology: An application in developing country banking sector. (2022). Ecer, Fatih ; Pamucar, Dragan.
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  16. The imperative of embedding sustainability in business: A model for transformational sustainable development. (2021). Colwill, James ; Trollman, Hana.
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  17. The Relationship of CSR Performance and Voluntary CSR Disclosure Extent in the German DAX Indices. (2021). Danisch, Christian.
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  18. THE NEED FOR A PARADIGM SHIFT IN FINANCE: SUSTAINABLE CORPORATE FINANCE. (2021). Tatiana, Pun ; Marcela, Agarbiceanu Simona.
    In: Management of Sustainable Development.
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  19. Corporate Sustainability and Intangible Resources Binomial: New Proposal on Intangible Resources Recognition and Evaluation. (2020). Oprean-Stan, Camelia ; Brtian, Vasile.
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  21. Intellectual Capital Performance of the Textile Industry in Emerging Markets: A Comparison with China and South Korea. (2019). Xu, Jian ; Wang, Binghan.
    In: Sustainability.
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  22. Evaluating the Sustainability of Microfinance Institutions Considering Macro-Environmental Factors: A Cross-Country Study. (2019). Xu, Wei ; Liu, Huanpeng ; Fu, Hongyong.
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