No End in Sight? A Greenwash Review and Research Agenda

Greenwashing is more virulent than ever. A profusion of environmental, social, and governance and net zero commitments are becoming fraught with questionable and misleading claims. At the same time, we are no closer to solving the pressing environmental and social issues of our time. In this review,...

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Stakeholders
Tactics
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