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Beyond the Bounded Instrumentality in Current Corporate Sustainability Research: Toward an Inclusive Notion of Profitability. (2011). Hahn, Tobias ; Figge, Frank.
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  35. Assessment of the Impact of Business Activity in Sustainability Terms. Empirical Confirmation of Its Determination in Spanish Companies. (2013). Maria Luisa Pajuelo Moreno, .
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  44. Application of the analytical hierarchy process to establish health care waste management systems that minimise infection risks in developing countries. (2007). Rogers, David E. C., ; Ramabitsa-Siimane, Tsaletseng S. M., ; Rohwer, Mark B. ; Brent, Alan C..
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  47. Approaches to corporate sustainability among German companies. (2006). Hahn, Tobias ; Scheermesser, Mandy.
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