How Climate Change is Affecting the Sustainable Development Management of Chinese Companies

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How Climate Change is Affecting the Sustainable Development Management of Chinese Companies

Jiaming Wang 1*
  • 1 University of Manchester    
  • *corresponding author jiaming.wang-2@student.manchester.ac.uk
Published on 13 September 2023 | https://doi.org/10.54254/2754-1169/7/20230254
AEMPS Vol.7
ISSN (Print): 2754-1177
ISSN (Online): 2754-1169
ISBN (Print): 978-1-915371-41-6
ISBN (Online): 978-1-915371-42-3

Abstract

As climate change has become increasingly complex in recent decades, it has been listed as a top global risk. Not only does it have an impact on the climate, such as the increase in severe weather, and global warming, but also has a corresponding impact on enterprises, becoming a hard constraint on their economic development. This paper mainly studies how climate change affects the sustainable development management of Chinese enterprises. Besides, the paper also aims to explore how Chinese companies can adjust their sustainable development management policies under climate change. In addition, it mainly analyses the impact of climate change on its enterprises through literature analysis and case studies. Through the research, it is found that under the influence of climate change, Chinese enterprises are still lacking in sustainable development management and their strategies are not flexible enough. And they must make up for their shortcomings from the practices of large international enterprises or organizations.

Keywords:

climate change, sustainable development, management, Chinese enterprises

Wang,J. (2023). How Climate Change is Affecting the Sustainable Development Management of Chinese Companies. Advances in Economics, Management and Political Sciences,7,350-356.
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[10]. Changwu Zhao. (2005). Enterprise strategic management to ensure the sustainable development of Chinese enterprises. Metallurgical Economics and Management (01), 22-24.


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Wang,J. (2023). How Climate Change is Affecting the Sustainable Development Management of Chinese Companies. Advances in Economics, Management and Political Sciences,7,350-356.

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ISBN:978-1-915371-41-6(Print) / 978-1-915371-42-3(Online)
Editor:Canh Thien Dang, Javier Cifuentes-Faura
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Conference date: 26 February 2023
Series: Advances in Economics, Management and Political Sciences
Volume number: Vol.7
ISSN:2754-1169(Print) / 2754-1177(Online)

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References

[1]. Diandian Wang (2009). What is China's Agenda 21? - China Climate Change Information Network. Retrieved 28 July 2022, from https://www.ccchina.org.cn/Detail.aspx?newsId=27870&TId =59

[2]. China Economic Research Report. (2020). UNDP: Research Report on the Practice of Sustainable Development Goals in Chinese Enterprises (download attached) | Internet Data Information Network-199IT | Chinese Internet Data Research Information Center-199IT. Retrieved 28 July 2022, from http://www.199it.com/archives/1088135.html

[3]. Shuzhi Wang, Yubin Chen, & Xuewen Zhou. (2005). The relationship between climate change and sustainable development. Shanxi Meteorology (3), 3.

[4]. Xianghui Wang & Ling Lei. (2011). The impact of climate change on sustainable agricultural development and its adaptation countermeasures. Journal of Yunnan Normal University (Philosophy and Social Sciences Edition) (04), 18-24.

[5]. Xiaojia He, Jiutian Zhang, Tianyu He, Ping Zhong & Wentao Wang. (2012). The impact of sea level rise on coastal areas in my country and its adaptation strategies. Ocean Forecast (06), 84-91.

[6]. Zhangping Lin. (2001). The impact of sea level rise on the sustainable development of coastal areas in my country and its countermeasures. Journal of Shaoyang Teachers College (02), 75-77.

[7]. Fengkui Qian, Wentao Wang & Yanhua Liu. (2014). Adaptation measures and countermeasures for climate change in agriculture. China Population, Resources and Environment (05), 19-24.

[8]. Yijian Xu. (2020). Development strategies of coastal cities in my country to deal with climate change. Progress in Climate Change Research (01), 88-98.

[9]. Xuan Zhu & Ming Liu. (2016). Coastal tourism strategies and practices in response to climate change. Ocean Development and Management (01), 57-64.

[10]. Changwu Zhao. (2005). Enterprise strategic management to ensure the sustainable development of Chinese enterprises. Metallurgical Economics and Management (01), 22-24.