What Does ESG Mean in a Global Business Context?
The Business Case & ROI
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Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria are increasingly important to various stakeholders as it pertains to global business. Employees, suppliers, and investors are relevant to understanding the importance of ESG as an advancement of stakeholder capitalism moving forward.
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