Unilever: Corporate Sustainability Report
Case study - 9 pages - Management
Sustainability has become the buzz word in many companies and industries in recent years. All major organizations operate some form of sustainability program, as there will be certification of the amount of documentation on their website. But most of them also publish their...
Unilever: Corporate Sustainability Report - publié le 10/05/2011
Case study - 9 pages - Management
Sustainability has become the buzz word in many companies and industries in recent years. All major organizations operate some form of sustainability program, as there will be certification of the amount of documentation on their website. But most of them also publish their...
Johnson & Johnson: US vital for long term sustainability
Market study - 10 pages - Business strategy
Largest OTC healthcare drug manufacturer in United States Largest OTC healthcare distributor and manufacturer in United States, with market share of 18.1% in 2010. The company offers consumers pharmaceuticals and medical diagnostic devices across 60 countries worldwide. Medical devices &...
Unilever: Corporate Sustainability Report - publié le 10/05/2011 - published: 10/05/2011
Case study - 9 pages - Management
Sustainability has become the buzz word in many companies and industries in recent years. All major organizations operate some form of sustainability program, as there will be certification of the amount of documentation on their website. But most of them also publish their...
An analysis of how France could be branded to sustainability attract Chinese tourists
Case study - 37 pages - Services marketing
To underline the importance of the brand image for branding a destination, this report follows an analysis of France's images and stereotypes as a destination. Where it has been defined that France benefits from a largely positive and attractive image, it has been seen that some weak points...
Sustainability of economic development in China
Case study - 15 pages - International economy
Napoleon Bonaparte had once said "When China wakes up, the world will tremble". Three centuries later, indeed, China is considered, today, as a frightening economic power. China's growth has been exceptional since 1978. Developing countries can grow rapidly with good policies and...
Is green marketing a real commitment to the environment or just a trend?
Dissertation - 37 pages - Green marketing
Environmental sustainability has become one of the major challenges of the 21st century. As the consequences of climate change and resource depletion become increasingly apparent, consumers and businesses are being forced to rethink their relationship with the planet. This shift in...
Leadership in Diverse Development Contexts
Case study - 5 pages - Political science
The Global Development Initiative (GDI) is one of the most influential participants in the complex world of global development, as it strives to catalyze the transformational process for many low- and middle-income countries and development sectors. The projects of the Global Development...
Is there a place for sustainable marketing in the beauty world?
Dissertation - 39 pages - Luxury marketing
Sustainability is not a new trend. It appears for the first time in the 1970s. For many years, beauty brands knew zero competitions. This market changed with the arrival of new brands such as NYX cosmetics, ELF, or Kiko Makeup. Now, we can talk about fast beauty, an industry where we...
Increasing Construction Costs
Market study - 3 pages - Business strategy
Increasing construction costs is a considerable trouble facing the USA construction business sector. They influence the rising transportation, energy saving, and environmental preservation sectors. A comprehensive approach to the search for answers and adopting strategic decisions are priorities...
Fostering sustainable global growth through green finance
Dissertation - 5 pages - Finance
The ideas and goals of the United Nations (UN) in the areas of environment and development are at the origin of environmentally friendly finance, or green finance. In 1992, 178 countries met in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to discuss environmental and development issues for the 21st century....
Market Entry and Scaling Strategies Tailored to SOCIETY's Innovative Capabilities - Circularity in Business Model
Case study - 1 pages - Business strategy
A circular business model is a framework used by companies to enhance productivity while minimizing their carbon footprint. This model aims to reduce waste, save money, and become sustainable. Significant opportunities for improved sustainability, reduced operational costs and a...
Crowdfunding for sustainable energy projects: the criteria of selection by platform managers and competition between investors
Thesis - 25 pages - Finance
Despite the contributions of research on the crowdfunding phenomenon, there is a lack of knowledge on the link between crowdfunding and sustainability and renewable energies in particular and also a lack of understanding from the point of view of investors and managers of crowdfunding...
What Does it Mean for a University to be Socially Responsible?
Dissertation - 3 pages - Educational studies
What does it mean for a university to be 'socially responsible'? With reference to the literature and using examples from the UK, and beyond, discuss how a university might demonstrate its commitment to social responsibility to its stakeholders. Corporate social responsibility (CSR) can...
How Can Suppliers Be Convinced to Join the Green Electricity Label?
Essay - 2 pages - Green marketing
Before everything, it seems important to understand what are the motivations and concerns of suppliers. Indeed, those suppliers want to show and also promote their commitment to sustainability, while attracting new eco-friendly customers. This willingness can be explained by the fact that...
Diversity and circular economy in business
Essay - 2 pages - Economy general
This concept of the circular economy is a plural approach based on the economy, which aims to minimize the production of waste and the losses resulting from the use of our resources. It is therefore, in essence, opposed to the so-called linear and traditional economy, according to which we...
The different types of business strategies
Course material - 7 pages - Business strategy
Business strategy is to set long-term objectives and a direction to follow. It is aimed at creating value, sustainability and profitability. Business strategy results in inspiring actions to all departments, allocating resources to reach them and impacting the organization of the company....
Fair trade, from purchase intention to action, what solutions? The case of Alter Eco
Case study - 4 pages - Green marketing
The Hamon law of 2014, as well as the Macron law of 2015, defines fair trade. It is about ensuring relations with producers in southern countries gathered in structures with democratic governance. The sustainability of the commercial commitment, the payment by the buyer of a remunerative...
How to manage people in this challenging environment?
Dissertation - 5 pages - Human resources
Over the years, motivated by the performance of companies such as Facebook, Google and Uber, many entrepreneurial-minded individuals began to bank on this business model because they envisioned the potential for profitability and the low initial apparent complexity of its structure. However, in...
Strategic Analysis of the Renault Company
Case study - 4 pages - Automotive marketing
Renault's mission is to provide the easiest possible access to vehicles while doing everything possible to meet current environmental conditions. However, it must also make a profit to ensure its sustainability and the employment of its employees. We cannot conclude by saying that the...
CSRD Directive: Impact on French Companies' Governance
Dissertation - 25 pages - Business law
The CSRD directive introduces new sustainability reporting standards and transparency requirements for European companies, posing challenges and opportunities for French businesses.
CSRD Impact on Bank Internal Control
Litterature review - 7 pages - Audit
The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) strengthens extra-financial reporting obligations and ESG transparency for banks, requiring them to adapt internal control methodologies and governance.
Low-Tech and Sustainable Marketing
Tutorials/exercises - 4 pages - Green marketing
This document explores the relationship between low-tech and sustainable marketing, highlighting their shared goals and differences in achieving environmental and social sustainability.
ESG Criteria and Airline Financial Performance
Litterature review - 5 pages - Finance
This document examines the complex relationship between ESG criteria and financial performance in the airline industry, highlighting the role of leadership, governance, and sustainability.
Pubic debt deficit of Greece
Essay - 3 pages - Economic politics
First of all, it is important to define the three main elements in order to define the public debt sustainability. The first key word is the public debt, which represents the total amount of all the credits that Greece contracted and has to pay in the future. The amount of Greece's...
Stockholm Conference and Environmental Diplomacy
Essay - 5 pages - Ecology & environment
The Stockholm Conference marked the birth of environmental diplomacy, influencing sustainability policies. However, environmental impact has increased, highlighting the limits of growth and the need for global coordination.
Water Management in France: Public vs Private
Essay - 5 pages - Economy general
Analysis of water management policies in France, focusing on public vs private management, sustainability, and access to safe drinking water and sanitation services.
Challenges and Successes of Environmental Movements
Presentation - 3 pages - Ecology & environment
This document assesses the current state of environmental movements, their challenges, and successes in addressing environmental degradation and promoting sustainability.
LVMH Luxury Sector AI Integration
Market study - 11 pages - Luxury marketing
This document explores the role of artificial intelligence in the luxury sector, focusing on LVMH's integration of AI for personalization, sustainability, and customer experience.
L'Oréal's Nano-Materials in Cosmetics: Environmental Impact
Case study - 3 pages - Corporate social responsibility
Analysis of L'Oréal's sustainability policy and the environmental impacts of nano-materials in cosmetics, including nano-silica and their effects on health and the environment.
