2014
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2324620
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Sustainable Cybersecurity: Applying Lessons from the Green Movement to Managing Cyber Attacks

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“…It is conceptually intertwined with, or indistinguishable from, a variety of related research areas, including business ethics, stakeholder management, corporate citizenship, corporate sustainability, environmental responsibility, corporate social performance, corporate community involvement, and political CSR (Baron, 2001;Carroll, 2015;Lockett, Moon, & Visser, 2006;Mäkinen & Kasanen, 2016;Shackelford, Fort, & Charoen, 2016;Taneja, Taneja, & Gupta, 2011;Van Marrewijk, 2003). The survivability of CSR in society is a function of the willingness and ability of its companies to continue to adapt and execute CSR strategies (Carroll, 2015).…”
Section: Corporate Social Responsibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is conceptually intertwined with, or indistinguishable from, a variety of related research areas, including business ethics, stakeholder management, corporate citizenship, corporate sustainability, environmental responsibility, corporate social performance, corporate community involvement, and political CSR (Baron, 2001;Carroll, 2015;Lockett, Moon, & Visser, 2006;Mäkinen & Kasanen, 2016;Shackelford, Fort, & Charoen, 2016;Taneja, Taneja, & Gupta, 2011;Van Marrewijk, 2003). The survivability of CSR in society is a function of the willingness and ability of its companies to continue to adapt and execute CSR strategies (Carroll, 2015).…”
Section: Corporate Social Responsibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CSR has been a focus of discussion among business leaders and social activists since the early 1950s (Bowen, ). It is conceptually intertwined with, or indistinguishable from, a variety of related research areas, including business ethics, stakeholder management, corporate citizenship, corporate sustainability, environmental responsibility, corporate social performance, corporate community involvement, and political CSR (Baron, ; Carroll, ; Lockett, Moon, & Visser, ; Mäkinen & Kasanen, ; Shackelford, Fort, & Charoen, ; Taneja, Taneja, & Gupta, ; Van Marrewijk, ). Despite widely varying terminology and dozens of definitions, there are a handful of common themes that typify conceptualizations of CSR.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Numerous studies have provided recommendations on what kinds of robust security and privacy frameworks can be adopted to improve cybersecurity and to increase users' trust in technology in general [13,124]. Promoting cybersecurity through the lens of corporate social responsibility can also allow firms to "distinguish themselves and add value", which can improve business outcomes in the long run [13]. Unless AV developers establish sound cybersecurity practices for the technology, cyber-attacks resulting from systematic weaknesses will cause a "critical setback to the connectivity efforts and progress made over the last years" [124].…”
Section: Av Cybersecurity Implications For Smart and Sustainable Citiesmentioning
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“…Secondly, the cybersecurity of AVs is essential for economic sustainability as it enables the realisation of the gains from improved connectivity. Cyber-attacks, in general, are costly for businesses, and it is estimated that cyber-attacks will cost approximately $3 trillion in lost productivity by 2020; therefore, enhancing cybersecurity can help save on costs and build firms' economic competitiveness in the longer-run [13]. Given the aforementioned implications of AVs' cybersecurity for safety, cybersecurity is crucial to building trust in, and increasing public acceptance of, AVs [77].…”
Section: Av Cybersecurity Implications For Smart and Sustainable Citiesmentioning
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