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- Bril, H., Kell, G. & Rasche, A. 2021. Sustainable
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- Serafeim, G. 2018. Investors as Stewards of the Commons?
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- Borland, H., Ambrosini, V., Lindgreen, A. & Vanhamme, J.
2016. Building Theory at the Intersection of Ecological
Sustainability and Strategic Management. Journal of Business Ethics
135: 293-307.
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Sustainability and Organisational Values within the Fashion
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