Asian Journal of Sustainability and Social Responsibility (AJSSR) provides a platform for research articles on Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability Development issues specific to the Asian region. In particular, AJSSR values research that helps the audience develop a better conceptual base for understanding sustainability and social responsibility of organizations in the Asian region which have recently paid more attention to these topics than previously. AJSSR also provides greater emphasis on studies that are anchored in the real world, and it builds upon, extends, or tests theories, cases, or frameworks by providing managerial implications in sustainability and corporate social responsibility. The primary purpose of AJSSR is to enhance the field of sustainability and corporate social responsibility by developing a theory through a rigorous analysis of related problems.
Asian Journal of Sustainability and Social Responsibility
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Identifiers
e-ISSN | 2365-6417 |
Publisher
Springer Singapore
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Data set: Springer
Articles
Asian Journal of Sustainability and Social Responsibility > 2019 > 4 > 1 > 1-25
The indomitable spirit of growth of mankind has led to rapid urbanisation and development, steered by industries and corporates. Whether development begets disaster or disaster begets development, is still a matter of on-going discussions and debates, but, each time the society takes a catastrophic hit, humanity begs to question the role of corporate in disaster mitigation, management and rehabilitation...
Asian Journal of Sustainability and Social Responsibility > 2019 > 4 > 1 > 1-14
We examine whether Fair Trade information affects the Japanese consumer’s willingness to pay. We provide information on agroforestry and poverty resolution for chocolate products to test consumer behavior. We use an online survey and the Discrete Choice Experiment (DCE) method for hypothesis verification. The results show that brand has a positive effect on consumer willingness to pay, a negative...
China’s New Silk Road (aka Belt and Road Initiative (BRI)) will invest a 1 trillion USD budget across Asia, Africa and Europe. As BRI wants to contribute also to sustainable development, the authors argue that only open digital participation of all citizens, corporations and governments and the collective intelligence, collaborative innovation and co-creation will make BRI a global role model for...