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Digital ESG in Action: Transforming Environmental, Social, and Governance Practices
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Author(s): Rachna Chand (Chandigarh University, India), Manjit Kour (Chandigarh University, India & North-West University, South Africa)and Shelley Khosla (Rayat Bahra Professional University, Hoshiarpur, India)
Copyright: 2026
Pages: 46
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Measuring and Reporting on Sustainability Performance
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Muhammad Asif Qureshi (Bahria University, Pakistan), Munwar Hussain Pahi (Iqra University, Pakistan), Farhan Mahboob (Bahria University, Pakistan)and Danial Hussain Shaikh (Iqra University, Pakistan)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-9714-5.ch002
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Abstract
Companies are incorporating digital technology to advance their ethical standards, transparency and accountability. They are transforming the implementation of sustainability through Digital ESG. Companies are focussing on achieving a good market picture through making a change in society by digitalizing their ESG efforts in order to reach the target audience, fulfil social responsibilities and achieve the company's aim. The purpose of this study is to investigate the Digital ESG concept, its potential for the future, and its shortcomings. A SWOT analysis with the help of a review of various academic and professional studies has been conducted in order to comprehend the concept and its need. The discoveries of this paper can be utilized by specialists, professionals, and the general public for additional exploration.
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