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Item type:Publication, Greenhushing and Socialhushing: Two Steps Forward and One Step Back?Leaders and decision-makers around the world have been determined to achieve sustainable development for decades. Despite the efforts and advancements, there is still a long way to go to ensure long-term responsible growth and development. Organizations play an important role in the path toward progress; however, there are many that mislead their stakeholders or are choosing not to disclose their practices, also known as hushing. How do greenhushing and socialhushing impact stakeholders’ perceptions and decision-making, and the achievement of global sustainable development? This conceptual study contributes to literature on corporate social responsibility, stakeholder behavior, and sustainable development. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Digital Transformation and Innovation in Organizations : A Latin American Perspective(Springer Nature Switzerland, 2025); ; ;Antonia Teran-BustamanteThis volume discusses the intersection of digital transformation and innovation in firms, sectors, and regions in Latin America. It addresses the region’s labor market challenges in the advent of the digital era and the influences of AI. The chapters cover topics ranging from education, organizational culture, sustainability, ethics, and human resources. Exploring how digital and STEM literacies can serve as a tool for developing skills in organizations and emphasizing the need for human adaptability in the context of Industry 5.0, this book provides scholars with case studies to better understand the ongoing debates on labor market challenges. ©The authors ©Springer. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, The Impact of Socially Responsible Medical Tourism Firms on Digital Consumer BehaviorOrganizations’ efforts toward ethics, sustainability, and social responsibility have been increasingly scrutinized by their stakeholders and, particularly, their consumers as such efforts or lack thereof are determinants in their decision-making process. Advancing medical tourism into Industry 5.0 has a series of implications for business dynamics; the question is, how are digital consumers impacted by medical tourism firms’ socially responsible efforts? This study offers a series of propositions and a conceptual model to understand the implications of medical tourism firms engaging in corporate social responsibility (CSR) on digital consumers and contributes to the understanding of the latter regarding Consumers and Industry 5.0. ©The authors ©Springer.
