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    Improving the corporate HRDD: Human rights risk identification in global supply chains by Niemi, Susanna

    Published 2025
    “…Traditionally, academic research on supply chain management has concentrated on monetary risks, whereas the focus is now shifting toward the risks affecting people, communities, and the environment. …”
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    Master's thesis
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    Wind original equipment manufacturers' sustainability strategy development : has sustainability been achieved? by Ridarick, Kristen

    Published 2022
    “…Factors that influence their decisions around sustainability are related to research and development, innovation, top management decision making, cost, profitability, risk management, and stakeholder priorities. …”
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    Master's thesis
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    Making the biggest impact via focused product stewardship strategy for pharmaceutical device and packaging development by Meyer, Vanessa

    Published 2023
    “…Through increasing scrutiny regarding sustainability efforts, many pharmaceutical companies are adopting an environmental management strategy called product stewardship. …”
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    Master's thesis
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    Biofuels, carbon offsetting, climate-related financial disclosures and materiality in sustainability reporting in the airline industry by Vilén, Ella

    Published 2020
    “…Adoption of these measures and disclosing them in sustainability reporting is viewed through change management. …”
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    Master's thesis
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    The good, the bad, the confusing : Finnish businesses’ perceptions on climate compensations by Hildén, Laura

    Published 2020
    “…The theory section discusses sustainability strategies, environmental management approaches and carbon management to provide background for the analysis. …”
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    Master's thesis
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    Towards Glasgow Declaration Goals: Destination Management Organization of Central Finland and its Stakeholders’ Decarbonization Prospective by Plotnikova, Elena

    Published 2024
    “…The research utilizes the stakeholder approach widely used in sustainable tourism studies. The core focus of the research are VJR’s stakeholders’ perceptions towards carbon emissions’ reduction, including measurement in practice, set deadlines, opportunities, risks and obstacles associated with the decarbonization, quality of stakeholder cooperation regarding decarbonization agenda, cooperation with case company and avenues to improve the latter. …”
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    Master's thesis
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    "There is no business on a dead planet” - How and why Finnish food companies engage in biodiversity management and reporting? by Lehtovaara, Katri

    Published 2024
    “…The aim of the research is to find out to what extent companies disclose biodiversity related information in their external reporting and what are the drivers and motivations of companies and, on the other hand, the difficulties, and hindrances in engaging in biodiversity management and reporting. I use corporate sustainability reports and company interviews as data. …”
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    Master's thesis
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    Could a cooperation network between Finnish universities advance adoption and success of Green Office environmental management system? by Malinen, Liisa-Maija

    Published 2013
    “…Finnish universities are increasingly adopting EMSs in order to improve their sustainability performance. Theoretical background includes studies on EMS implementation in universities and sustainability networks. …”
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    Carbon and biodiversity footprint accounting of a university restaurant - toward nature positive food sourcing? by Ikeoka, Takuto

    Published 2025
    “…Moreover, the comprehensive and easy-to-understand approach of species-extinction-risk assessment with BIOVALENT could be especially helpful for businesses’ (especially, SMEs’) evidence-based decision making with internal and external stakeholders, addressing significant challenges of corporate biodiversity management indicated in the literature. …”
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    Esports athletes are employees too : organizational responsibilities for providing mental health support structures by Seale, Luca

    Published 2023
    “…Esports is a young and developing industry that may require help from more established sports and business industries in order to develop a sustainable business model. The mental health of esports athletes is a hot topic within the industry and risks to mental health are seen as a threat to players’ careers. …”
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    SMEs and investment in grassroots sport clubs : a United Kingdom perspective by Talbot, Justin

    Published 2020
    “…This impacts business owner preferences and risk management in sponsorship decisions. The case studies also provide insight into how SME business strategy and GSC location impacts sponsorship decisions. …”
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    Critical success factors for business intelligence system implementation by Hirsimäki, Renne

    Published 2017
    “…From the process dimension the most crucial CSFs were appropriate team skills, user-oriented change management, and user training and support. And from the technological dimension business driven, scalable and flexible framework; sustainable data quality, accuracy and integrity; and understanding the firms needs, requirements and processes were identified as most vital. …”
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    Digitaalisten yrityslompakoiden potentiaalisimmat ansaintamallit asiakasorganisaatioiden näkökulmasta by Kettunen, Niina

    Published 2024
    “…With the rapid digitalization of organizations, there is a growing need for an ecosystem that supports seamless and secure exchange of information between actors, where a trusted digital identity and its management is essential. Current identity management models are based on solutions where one party is responsible for managing identity data, increasing the risk of data breaches, among other things. …”
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