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Cambridge Forum on Corporate Climate Governance explores how actions to address climate change by the corporate sector can contribute to a sustainable future and the decision-making processes and legal, regulatory and financial frameworks required to facilitate this.
The journal supports the growth of academic research in this area and aims to push forward the global corporate climate agenda by using peer-reviewed research to better inform, engage and influence individuals working in or advising private-listed companies, family-owned businesses, state-owned enterprises and other corporate entities. It seeks to publish academic articles alongside contributions from non-academic experts and policymakers as well as papers jointly authored by academics and their counterparts in business.
A themed issue format is used to bring together research from the many disciplines that are fundamental to understanding corporations, including business, law, finance and more. Accessible language will promote meaningful exchanges between academics and non-academic experts in disciplines and roles with specialist terminology, where it is useful to be clear to foster mutual understanding. This is a journal for academics, legal and financial advisers, corporate executives, board members, shareholders, regulators, investors, policymakers and all individuals critical to climate action within businesses.
Cambridge Forum on Corporate Climate Governance is part of the Cambridge Forum journal series, which progresses cross-disciplinary conversations on issues of global importance.
The journal supports the growth of academic research in this area and aims to push forward the global corporate climate agenda by using peer-reviewed research to better inform, engage and influence individuals working in or advising private-listed companies, family-owned businesses, state-owned enterprises and other corporate entities. It seeks to publish academic articles alongside contributions from non-academic experts and policymakers as well as papers jointly authored by academics and their counterparts in business.
A themed issue format is used to bring together research from the many disciplines that are fundamental to understanding corporations, including business, law, finance and more. Accessible language will promote meaningful exchanges between academics and non-academic experts in disciplines and roles with specialist terminology, where it is useful to be clear to foster mutual understanding. This is a journal for academics, legal and financial advisers, corporate executives, board members, shareholders, regulators, investors, policymakers and all individuals critical to climate action within businesses.
Cambridge Forum on Corporate Climate Governance is part of the Cambridge Forum journal series, which progresses cross-disciplinary conversations on issues of global importance.