The evolution of environmental responsibility in corporate governance: Case studies and lessons learned
1 Independent Researcher, Australia.
2 University of Virginia Darden School of Business – Charlottesville, VA, USA.
3 Zenith General Insurance Company Limited, Nigeria.
4 Independent Researcher, USA.
Review
International Journal of Frontline Research in Science and Technology, 2024, 03(02), 019–037.
Article DOI: 10.56355/ijfrst.2024.3.2.0045
Publication history:
Received on 17 July 2024; revised on 26 August 2024; accepted on 29 August 2024
Abstract:
This paper examines the progressive evolution of environmental responsibility within corporate governance frameworks, highlighting key case studies and distilling valuable lessons learned. As global awareness of environmental issues intensifies, multinational corporations are increasingly integrating sustainability into their governance structures. The study investigates how environmental responsibility has transformed from a peripheral concern to a central element of corporate strategy and compliance. The analysis begins with an overview of the historical context, tracing the roots of environmental governance from early regulatory responses to contemporary integrated approaches. Key concepts such as Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) criteria are explored, emphasizing their growing influence on corporate decision-making and reporting. The paper then presents case studies from leading companies that have pioneered effective environmental governance practices. These cases illustrate diverse strategies, from comprehensive sustainability reporting to innovative green technologies and corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives. Significant lessons learned include the importance of aligning environmental goals with business objectives, engaging stakeholders through transparent communication, and leveraging sustainability as a driver for competitive advantage. The case studies reveal how companies that proactively address environmental concerns often experience enhanced brand reputation, regulatory compliance, and operational efficiencies. Emerging trends such as climate risk management, circular economy principles, and technological advancements in environmental monitoring are also discussed. The paper underscores the necessity for companies to adopt a forward-looking approach, integrating environmental considerations into long-term strategic planning. In conclusion, the study provides a comprehensive overview of the evolution of environmental responsibility in corporate governance, offering actionable insights for organizations aiming to enhance their environmental stewardship. It emphasizes the need for continued innovation and adaptation to maintain relevance in an increasingly eco-conscious market.
Keywords:
Environmental Responsibility; Corporate Governance; ESG Criteria; Sustainability; Case Studies; CSR; Climate Risk Management; Circular Economy
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