2022
DOI: 10.14710/jsp.2022.15546
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Green economy metrics as a promoter of sustainable development in universities. Case study: El Bosque University

Abstract: The exchange that occurs in universities when they participate in international rankings is an important space to share and grow in the academic production of teachers and in the training of students. At the beginning, the sustainable social responsibility system was adhered only to the industry due to the increase in large-scale production; however, the academy has taken a voice and vote on this climate phenomenon. This is why projects aimed at sustainability have been proposed in universities that aim at a g… Show more

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“…Why is the green economy appropriately implemented through CSR legal framework? First, judging from the understanding of CSR itself, between the green economy and CSR already have 3 variables in common, namely environmental, social and economic [16]. Second, in terms of objectives, CSR and green economy both aim to reduce environmental damage and improve the economic and social standards of the community due to the excesses of the company's business actions [17].…”
Section: Corporate Social Responsibility (Csr)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Why is the green economy appropriately implemented through CSR legal framework? First, judging from the understanding of CSR itself, between the green economy and CSR already have 3 variables in common, namely environmental, social and economic [16]. Second, in terms of objectives, CSR and green economy both aim to reduce environmental damage and improve the economic and social standards of the community due to the excesses of the company's business actions [17].…”
Section: Corporate Social Responsibility (Csr)mentioning
confidence: 99%