Trust and ESG Strategies explores how trust shapes the design,
implementation, and impact of Environmental, Social, and Governance
(ESG) initiatives across sectors and regions. As ESG moves from a
niche concern to a central lens for evaluating organizations,
questions about credibility, greenwashing, and stakeholder confidence
have become impossible to ignore. This volume brings together
international scholars and practitioners to examine trust not as a
soft add-on but as a strategic and ethical core of ESG. Through
conceptual chapters, empirical studies, and sectoral case analyses,
the book shows how trust influences financial markets, regulatory
frameworks, digital technologies, workplaces, consumer relationships,
higher education, aviation, and urban development. Contributors
highlight both the opportunities and the tensions that arise when
organizations seek to align ESG promises with measurable results and
lived experience. Accessible to readers without a specialist
background, the book offers a rich, evidence-based perspective for
academics, practitioners, policymakers, and students who want to move
beyond checklists and ratings and understand what makes ESG strategies
genuinely believable and sustainable.
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ISBN
9781040625538
Publisert
2026
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Taylor & Francis
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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