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100

This umbrella term covers how business responsibilities in society are defined, negotiated, and organised.

What is corporate social responsibility (CSR)?

100

This framework measures performance beyond profit by adding “people” and “planet.”

What is the Triple Bottom Line (TBL)?

100

This "___ Chain" includes value-adding activities like design, marketing, and sales.

What is a value chain?

100

This publicly funded institution is described in the agreement as Denmark’s “national stage,” covering drama, ballet, opera, and orchestral music.

What is the Royal Danish Theatre?

100

This definition frames "______ Governance " as relationships among management, board, shareholders and other stakeholders, plus the structure for objectives and performance monitoring.

What is corporate governance (OECD definition)?

200

This phrase positions CSR as going beyond compliance: CSR Begins where the “_____.” ends.

What is “CSR begins where the law ends”?

200

This framework argues that sustainable societal change requires “inner” capacities and mindsets to enable “outer” action and systemic transformation, linking inner growth to outer change.

What are the Inner Development Goals (IDGs)?

200

This "___ Chain" is used to describe the “interconnected journey” of materials and goods before a finished product reaches customers.

What is a supply chain?

200

These three genres are mentioned as the Royal Danish Theatres core artistic focuses.

What are ballet, opera and drama?

200

A governance principle where decision-making and information are open and clear, so stakeholders can see what the organisation is doing.

What is transparency?

300

One of the three "moral types" of management, oriented towards maximizing compensation, perks and benefits of executive groups.

What is Immoral Management?

300

Elkington argues TBL was never meant to be “just accounting”; its original goal was ______ Change.

What is system change?

300

This CSRD concept requires reporting both the company’s impacts on ESG and how ESG affects the company, using IROs.

What is double materiality?

300

This is one of the reporting areas under ESRS, which focuses on understanding the significant impacts resulting from employee's activities throughout the value chain.

what is ESRS S2(Employees in the value chain)?

300

Visual IM Strategies can be great example of "Legitimacy as ____" achieved through symbols, messaging, and strategic communication

What is Legitimacy as Stratgy?

400

One of the three "moral types" of management, oriented towards being ethical to shareholders, and to treat all stakeholder claimants in a fair and ethical manner.

What is Moral Management?

400

This degrowth argument claims continuous growth conflicts with the planet’s “finite” limits.

What are finite planetary boundaries (as a constraint on growth)?

400

In the GHG emissions framework, emissions that come from purchased electricity, heat, or steam rather than the company’s own operations fall under this scope.

What is scope 2?

400

This "important (though not sufficient)" feature of sustainbility is linked to Approach 3 (Social sustainability as a pre-condition for environmental and economic sustainability). It is defined through networks, nors, and trust that enable coordination and cooperation.

What is "Social capital"?

400

Creating local jobs to gain community support is a classic example of this. This is one of the three types of Legitimacy in CSR

what is pragmatic?

500

Blowfield & Murray distinguish between these two CSR motivations: one rooted in values and one rooted in business benefits; name them.

What are values motivation and materiality motivation?

500

This model organises four discourse types: Reformist Circular Society, Transformational Circular Society, Technocentric Circular Economy, and Fortress Circular Economy.

What is Friant et al.’s circularity discourse typology (Fig. 5)?

500

Brunner & Langner distinguish between CSR culture and this concept, which refers to how companies communicate their CSR activities and commitments to stakeholders.

What is CSR communication?

500

These are the five approaches to Social Sustainability

What are
(1) as a stand-alone objective
(2) as a constraint on economic and environmental imperatives
(3) as a precondition for thriving economic and environmental systems
(4) as a causal mechanism that drives environmental and economic change
(5) as a place-Centered, process-oriented sustainability

500

These are the five core principles that many governance frameworks emphasise.

What are fairness, transparency, responsibility, accountability, and risk management?