Climate change is a big issue in the corporate sector. But how do we know whether those promises are meaningful or just greenwashing, asks Stefan Reichelstein, professor emeritus of accounting at Stanford Graduate School of Business, and how does it work?
Source: gsb.stanford.eduPublished on 2022-04-09
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