Tag: inequality

  • Social sustainability 

    Social sustainability Social sustainability is the capacity of a society to ensure well-being, equity, and justice across generations. In business, it involves managing the positive and negative impacts on stakeholders, including employees, customers, and communities. Effective management of these impacts is crucial for maintaining a company’s social license to operate and ensuring long-term success. Addressing…

  • Corruption

    Corruption Corruption refers to the abuse of entrusted power for private gain. It involves dishonest or unethical conduct by individuals or organizations in positions of authority, often for personal or financial benefit. Corruption undermines the principles of fairness, integrity, and transparency, and it can have severe economic, social, and environmental consequences. In the context of…