Sustainability and Finance: Teaching the Real Value of Good Corporate Stewardship
Author(s)
Levi, Maurice D.
Abstract
Most business students are primed to understand the issue of short-term managerial horizons, having been exposed to the consequences of wholesale cost-cutting to meet profit objectives. Corporate shortsightedness is pushed as something to consider when related to human resource management. Far sightedness can actually add value, if one takes into account sustainable development. This can be shown in the three major subdivisions of modern finance courses: corporate finance, asset pricing, and international finance.
IssueNo
1
Pages
189-199
Article
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Source
Journal of Business Administration and Policy Analysis