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Design strategies in sustainable well-being : bachelor thesis
Teodora Zlatevska, 2024, diplomsko delo

Ključne besede: design, well-being, education, sustainability, students
Objavljeno v RUP: 23.07.2024; Ogledov: 324; Prenosov: 12
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Digitalization of Slovenian SMEs : bachelor thesis
Eva Domanjko, 2023, diplomsko delo/naloga

Ključne besede: digitalization, SMEs, transformation, sustainability, strategy
Objavljeno v RUP: 11.09.2023; Ogledov: 862; Prenosov: 11
.pdf Celotno besedilo (519,56 KB)

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Green transformation of a selected company : bachelor thesis
Erika Bric, 2023, diplomsko delo

Ključne besede: green transformation, sustainability, green economy, circular economy, green organizations
Objavljeno v RUP: 17.07.2023; Ogledov: 1208; Prenosov: 44
.pdf Celotno besedilo (1,29 MB)

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Importance of culture for sustainable development
Mitja Bervar, Anita Trnavčevič, 2019, izvirni znanstveni članek

Ključne besede: sustainability, culture, social cohesion, intercultural dialogue, fourth pillar
Objavljeno v RUP: 22.12.2021; Ogledov: 1282; Prenosov: 44
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Three-pillar paradigm of sustainability and its communication in the wood industry : IKEA Group case study
Lea Primožič, Andreja Kutnar, 2021, objavljeni povzetek znanstvenega prispevka na konferenci

Ključne besede: sustainability, communication, wood sector, online communication
Objavljeno v RUP: 24.06.2021; Ogledov: 1381; Prenosov: 76
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Communicating forest sector sustainability : results from four European countries
E. Korhonen, Anne Toppinen, K. Lähtinen, L. Ranacher, Andrea Werner, Tobias Stern, Andreja Kutnar, 2016, izvirni znanstveni članek

Opis: Communication is an important tool in maintaining legitimacy and acceptability of forest sector operations and activities, and expectations by the general public on the forest sector conduct in Europe are in general very high. Despite this, there is scarce research in crossnational context on how forest sector sustainability is communicated to the general public, and what development areas can be identified in terms of communication content. This study applies a qualitative content analysis in four forestry-rich European countries (Austria, Finland, Germany and Slovenia). The state of online communication of 61 companies and 19 industry associations was qualitatively analyzed in 2014 with a focus on eight core sustainability topics of interest that were identified via an international forest sector stakeholder feedback process. Our results show some great similarity, but also some interesting differences in terms of communication frequency and weight of hot topics across countries. The most frequently communicated area was economic contribution of forests (in Finland and Austria); debate over forest conservation versus production (Germany) and the concept added value of wood (in Slovenia). With the exception of Slovenia, role of forests in combatting global warming was emphasized more frequently within industry associations than among individual forest industry companies. Characteristically, current content of sustainability communication focuses on supplying factual information. Thus, there is a need for developing more targeted and bidirectional forms of stakeholder communication in the future, emphasizing also more active use of social media channels and empowering organizations to promote interactive communication and collaborative learning.
Ključne besede: communication, sustainability, stakeholder, forest sector, Europe
Objavljeno v RUP: 08.08.2016; Ogledov: 3613; Prenosov: 248
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