Conference Agenda
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Sessions 2.05: Measuring What Matters: Frameworks for ESG, Sustainable Finance, and Social Impact Pathways
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Can ESG Scores Reduce the Cost of Debt? Empirical Evidence from Asian Countries Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia Towards a Common Ground for Social Taxonomies: Aligning Frameworks for a Coherent Understanding of Social Sustainability RWTH Aachen University, Germany Social Impact Pathway among Working Hours, Fair Salary, and Work-Life Balance: causality and characterization factor differences across gender RWTH Aachen University, Germany CSR as Social Innovation: The Role of Ethical Consumerism in Strengthening Brand Resilience and Inclusive Growth in Indonesia’s Beauty Industry IPMI Institute, Indonesia ANALYSIS OF THE IMPLEMENTATION OF GREEN ACCOUNTING ON PROFITABILITY IN CONSUMER GOODS SECTOR MANUFACTURING COMPANIES LISTED ON THE INDONESIA STOCK EXCHANGE FOR THE PERIOD 2019-2023 Institut Bisnis dan Informatika Kosgoro 1957, Indonesia Integrating ESG and S-LCA through Techno-Ecological Knowledge: Strengthening Social Capital for Sustainable Thermal Waste Management at Banyuroto Landfill, Yogyakarta 1Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia; 2Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia; 3Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia; 4Proklamasi 45 University, Indonesia Operationalising Social LCA- From Hotspots to Handprints. 1NewEarth B; 2Massachusetts Institute of Technology | ||