Get familiar with business sustainability in Asia
Business Sustainability in Asia offers 12 chapters that cover different aspects of business sustainability with a keen focus on its implications in Asia. Anyone who is involved with business sustainability and corporate governance, the financial reporting process, investment decisions, legal and financial advising, assurance functions, and corporate governance education will be interested in this book.
It examines business sustainability performance, reporting and assurance and their integration into strategy, governance, risk assessment, performance management, and the reporting process of disclosing governance, ethics, social, environmental, and economic sustainable performance. The book also highlights how people, businesses, and resources collaborate in a business sustainability and accountability model.
- Develop an awareness and understanding of the main themes, perspectives, frameworks, and issues pertaining to corporate governance and business sustainability in Asia
- Covers a variety of issues relevant to business sustainability in Asia
- Authored by an expert who has written extensively on the subject
- Understand why organizations worldwide recognize the importance of sustainability performance
If you're a business leader, executive, auditor, or student looking to familiarize yourself with this emerging subject, Business Sustainability in Asia has you covered.
About the Author: ZABIHOLLAH REZAEE is the Thompson-Hill Chair of Excellence, PhD coordinator, and Professor of Accountancy at the University of Memphis and has published more than 225 articles and 10 books.
JUDY TSUI, FCA (Canada), FCPA (HKICPA), FCPA (Australia), FCA (ICAEW), is Senior Advisor of the Institute for New Economic Thinking and Board Director and Chair of Education Strategy Committee of Wuhan College in China. In addition, she is a Fellow member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales and serves as the Vice Chair of the China Committee.
PETER CHENG is the former Dean and Professor of the Faculty of Management and Hospitality at the Technological and Higher Education Institute of Hong Kong. He previously taught at The University of British Columbia, University of Chicago, Purdue University, and the Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
GAOGUANG ZHOU is an assistant professor of Accounting at Hong Kong Baptist University. His research interests include auditing, corporate finance, and corporate social responsibility.