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Against the background of current global issues on climate change and environmental protection, the present paper examines successful models for sustainable corporate governance. It focuses on specific case studies related to companies that apply the principles of sustainable development and...
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The paper examines successful models for sustainable corporate governance in order to demonstrate the need, opportunity and prospects for the development of such business approaches, emphasizing the global relevance of the topic of climate change and environmental protection. It focuses on...
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The report examines the theoretical premises related to voluntary standards at international, European and national levels as "soft" regulators in the field of "green" and sustainable management of organizations. The global standardization system is described, including organizations, the basic...
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The paper explore standards as "soft" regulatory instruments, emphasizing their voluntary application in various economic sectors. It focuses on the dynamic interaction between the individual models of standardization, based on initiatives respectively of governments, market and society. The...
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The paper analyzed the limited number of studies related to the administration through total quality (TQM) in Bulgarian organizations. The possibilities to make these models by Japanese quality prize “Bosei”, established in cooperation with the Japan International Cooperation Agency and...
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The standardization of sustainable management systems, processes and products can support and strengthen their transformational potential for implementing sustainable development goals. However, scientific research in this area is quite limited. Therefore, our study aims to identify the key...
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The Chapter discusses the need for the creation of a single European Capital Markets Union (CMU). Comparative data and arguments are presented, supporting the thesis that the financing of the European economy is too dependent on the banking system and there is a need to increase the share of...
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