Description
This book offers an interdisciplinary examination of how legal frameworks influence sustainability in entrepreneurship. Moving beyond traditional approaches that treat regulation and innovation as opposing forces, it explores how laws and policies can both constrain and stimulate entrepreneurial activity aimed at achieving long-term economic, social, and environmental goals. Through research-informed case studies, the book reveals how entrepreneurs can align with regulatory expectations while driving meaningful change.
Featuring contributions from experts in law, finance, and sustainability, the first part of this two-volume set focuses on institutional innovations, green public policies, and environmental governance mechanisms that address climate change, resource management and social equity. Emphasis is placed on the intersection of law, policy and organizational sustainability at the global level. It is an ideal resource for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners seeking to understand and shape the future of sustainable enterprise.
.Impact of Interpersonal Support in the Relationship between Geriatric Depression and Self-Care Self-Efficacy in Older adults living in a community set-up.- Enhancing Collaboration in Distributed Product Design: The Role of Extended Reality.- Agrarian Sphere as a Strategic Factor of Ukraine's Economic Security.-
AWARENESS OF TRADE UNION ADVOCACY AMONG PRIVATE SECTOR WORKERS IN MALAYSIA.-
TikTok Influencer Credibility on Skincare Purchase Behavior Among Generation Z in Indonesia: The Mediating Role of Purchase Intention.- Addressing developing-economy petroleum SME challenges in the 4IR: A case for South Africa.- Does ESG, Intellectual Capital, and Profitability Matter for Firm Value? A Study on Non-Cyclical Consumer Goods Sector in Indonesia.- Integration of Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) and Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) in The Indonesian Banking Sector.- A MODEL TO ANALYZE THE EFFECTS OF BRAND EQUITY AND BRAND TRUST ON REPURCHASE INTENTION IN E-COMMERCE.- Sorry, we have to reject him : examining teachers feed-back on rejection factors of school enrolment on Autism Child through multiple sources.- How Corporate Social Responsibility, Product Quality, Service Quality, and Price Fairness Affect Customer Loyalty among Generation Z Consumers of Kopi Kenangan.- MODERATING ROLE OF BOARD SIZE: ENTERPRISE RISK MANAGEMENT (ERM) AND ENVIRONMENTAL, SOCIAL, GOVERNANCE (ESG) RISK ON FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE IN ASEAN.- Journey of Socially Responsible Human Resource Management (SR-HRM) research: A Bibliometric analysis.- Assessing the Impact of Governance, External Assurance, and Employee Pressure on Sustainability Report Quality: Evidence from the IDX80 Index.- Muddling Through Qualitative Research: A Novice Accounting Researcher s Reflections on Getting In, Getting On, and Getting Out.- Tailoring Vulnerability into Beauty Brand s Persuasive Narrative-Based Content as a Marketing Communication Strategy on Instagram.- Halal Marketing: Current Landscape and Future Research Directions.- Multidimensional Challenges for Customer Acceptance in the Emerging Urban Air Mobility Market.- Transforming HR Functions Through AI.-
Impact of Taxation on Alcoholic Beverage Imports: A Cross-Country Analysis of Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru in the Context of the Andean Community (2021 2023).- Trust, Trends, and Transaction- A Study on How Influencers Shape Consumer Purchase Intentions.- Social Media Content Marketing and Consumer Impulse Buying Behavior in the Food and Beverage Industry.- A Reflexive Learning Analysis of UAE Heritage Branding.- Evolvement of Tourism Policy in India.- Leadership That Grows: Exploring the Effectiveness of Transformational Styles in Albanian Agribusiness.- Understanding Tourism Supply Chain Practices in Indonesia s Tourism Village.- DESIGN & TESTING OF AN EXOSKELETON MODEL IF THE HAND FOR REHABILITATION AND PHYSIOTHERAPY.- From Natural Fertility to Algorithmic Fertility : The Systematic Impact of Robot Surrogacy on Human Ethical Order.- Strategic Role of Performance Management Systems in Enhancing Employee Growth and Retention.- A Proposed Strategic Plan for Entering Host Country Labor Markets Based on External Environmental Analysis Using the PEST-L Model.
Nadia Mansour is an Assistant Professor at the University of Sousse, Tunisia, and a Postdoctoral Researcher in Sustainable Finance at the University of Salamanca, Spain. Her research focuses on sustainable development, finance, and innovation. Dr. Mansour serves as Associate Editor of the Journal of Sustainable Finance and Investment and Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Cyber Behavior, Psychology and Learning.
Lorenzo M. Bujosa Vadell is a Professor of Procedural Law at the University of Salamanca, Spain, where he coordinates the Administration, Justice, and Finance PhD program. His research interests include procedural and criminal law with a focus on legal systems and governance. Dr. Bujosa Vadell is President of the Ibero-American Institute of Procedural Law.



