In this SMU Libraries Curate, we provide a selection of resources that showcase why and how corporations enhance their public image by capitalising on the growing concern for environmental issues of consumers and stakeholders. This endeavour can lead to greenwashing practices – where businesses create the illusion of maintaining profitability while observing the accepted norms of a socially and environmentally responsible entity.
Books
Greenwashing: Disinformation through Green Advertising / Brigitte Naderer, Desiree Schmuck & Jorg Mattes
(Book Chapter)
e-Book
Articles
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Are markets interested in adapting to climate? Insights from Singapore
*Richard M. CROWLEY -
Can a global legal misfit be fixed? Shareholder stewardship in a controlling shareholder and ESG world
*Dan W. PUCHNIAK -
Do firms manage their CSR reputation? Evidence from Twitter
*Richard M. CROWLEY -
Greenwashing: Evidence from hedge funds
*Hao LIANG and Melvyn TEO -
How to spot and avoid greenwashing in supply chains
*Perspectives@SMU -
The alphabet soup in reporting and measuring ESG
*Hao LIANG and Kam Chee CHAN -
Why companies practice corporate social responsibility
*Alwyn LIM
Videos
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A Whistleblower’s Greenwashing Allegations, and the Impact They’ve Had
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Greenwashing: When Companies Aren’t as Sustainable as They Claim
This selection of resources is curated by Sumita Govindan, Redzuan Abdullah & Tee Lip Hwe, Research Librarians, Business.
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