Business strategies for sustainability
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Business strategies for sustainability
(A Gower book)
Routledge, 2019
- : hbk
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注記
Other editors: Adam Lindgreen, François Maon, Joëlle Vanhamme, Véronique Ambrosini, Beatriz Palacios Florencio
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Business Strategies for Sustainability brings together important research contributions that demonstrate different approaches to business strategies for sustainability. Many corporate initiatives toward what firms perceive to be sustainability are simply efficiency drives or competitive moves - falling far short of actual strategies for ecological sustainability.
To suggest true ecological sustainability strategies, this new research anthology adopts an interdisciplinary, or transdisciplinary, approach to discern what business strategies might look like if they were underpinned by environmental and ecological science.
The 23 chapters in this anthology reflect five main topic sections: (a) delineating sustainability challenges and visions; (b) contradiction, integration and transformation of business and sustainability logics; (c) innovating and developing strategic capabilities for sustainability; (d) assessing and valuing sustainability; and (e) toward multi-level engagement and collaboration.
目次
Contents,
List of Figures,
List of Tables,
About the Editors,
About the Contributors,
Foreword and Acknowledgment,
Part I: Delineating sustainability challenges and visions,
1: Sustainability: a wicked problem needing new perspectives, By Carl Bronn and Peggy Simcic Bronn,
2: Addressing the global crisis of economic growth: an unavoidable ethical challenge, By Frederick Bird ,
3: Business and the emerging ecological civilization ethical challenge, By Frank Birkin and Mingyue Fan,
4: Creating theory for business strategies for sustainability and climate change: transitional and transformational strategies and ecocentric dynamic capabilities, By Helen Borland, Adam Lindgreen, Veronique Ambrosini, and Joelle Vanhamme,
Part II: Contradiction, integration and transformation of business and sustainability logics,
5: What we know about business strategies for sustainability: an inductive typology of the research, By Elisabeth Albertini,
6: Corporate inaction on climate change: a systematic literature review, By Lena Judick,
7: Is customer centric sustainability an element of marketing strategy? evidence from Indian firms, By Prashant Mishra and Runa Sarkar,
8: The importance of market and entrepreneurial strategic orientations among companies committed to sustainability values and practices, By Jonas Nilsson, Johan Jansson, Gabriella Hed Vall, and Frida Modig,
9: The emerging paradigm of enviro-ethical dialogism, corporate social responsibility, and consumer dynamism, By Will McConnell,
Part III: Innovating and developing strategic capabilities for sustainability,
10: Strategic management and sustainability, By Timothy Galpin and Julia Hebard ,
11: Corporate social innovation: top-down, bottom-up, inside-out, and outside-in, By Philip Mirvis and Bradley Googins,
12: Dynamic capabilities for sustainable innovation: what are they?, By Aurelien Acquier, Valentina Carbone, and Pilar Acosta,
13: Exploring challenges to developing corporate climate change strategies in Brazil, By Monica Cavalcanti Sa de Abreu,
14: Sustainability: from conceptualization to operationalization: a literature review, By Benedicte Deryckere and Caroline Gauthier,
Part IV: Assessing and valuing sustainability,
15: Unbundling corporate sustainability management and assessment, By Anselm Schneider,
16: The value relevance of carbon disclosure strategies: a review of accounting research, By Natalia Semenova,
17: Exploring the validity of corporate climate reporting under the global reporting initiative, carbon disclosure project, and greenhouse gas protocol, By Merriam Haffar and Cory Searcy,
18: Promoting sustainability through corporate social responsibility: an Indian perspective, By Bhaskar Sinha and Ram Nayan Yadava,
19: Environmental cause marketing, By Debra Z. Basil, Mary Runte, and Jennifer Liebetrau,
Part V: Towards multi-level engagement and collaboration,
20: Motivating employees for sustainability: a comprehensive review of micro-behavioural research (2005-present), By Joel Marcus and Devon Fernandes,
21: Power and shareholder saliency, By Tessa Hebb, Andreas Hoepner, Tatiana Rodionova and Imelda Sanchez,
22: Environmental sustainability for industry legitimacy and competitiveness: the case of CSR collective strategies in the cement industry, By Julie Batianutti and Herve Dumez,
23: Implementing community sustainability strategies through cross-sector partnerships: value creating for and by businesses, By Amelia Clarke, Adriana MacDonald, and Eduardo Ordonez-Ponce,
Index.
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