The electronics industry and environmental governance: China and Apple inc. Case studies
Abstract
Addressing environmental challenges has become a top priority for the international community. In the context of globalization, the electronics industry has developed significantly, especially with the expansion of digitalization. Nevertheless, from its manufacturing, including semiconductors, to its end-of-life product, electronic waste, this industry is a major contributor to resource depletion and environmental pollution. This article describes the challenges encountered by a state sector, China and a transnational corporation, Apple Inc., for the development of the electronics industry while limiting its environmental impact.
About the Author
D. M. PanyasakRussian Federation
Dhanistha Marina Panyasak - independent consultant, France
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For citations:
Panyasak D. The electronics industry and environmental governance: China and Apple inc. Case studies. International Business. 2023;(2 (4)):33-56.