The economics of sustainable transformation
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The economics of sustainable transformation
(Routledge advances in regional economics, science and policy)
Routledge, 2021
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"This publication was created as a part of the research project "Enterprise for sustainability requirements" carried out in the period 2019-2021 in the framework of research financed by subsidies for the maintainance of the research potential of the Collegium of Business Administration at the SGH Warsaw School of Economics." -- T.p
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This book presents the ways in which three key issues of the modern world - transformation, digitalisation and sustainability - may be combined for the greater good and highlights which activities may be designed to integrate these three directly linked paths. It is an experience-derived and evidence-based analysis of how sustainable development impacts the transformation of the economy and how the business environment influences economic transformation in the light of the sustainable development principles. The book addresses the current challenges and shows how the economy can be transformed further in an organic way that meets the needs of society and the environment, through the use of digital technologies.
The multidisciplinary approach to sustainability transformation is one of the core strengths of the book, as it emphasises the need for a holistic approach to the functioning of sustainable development ideas at the micro- and macro-levels. The authors present a fresh perspective, particularly around the regulations stimulating the sustainable development of enterprises, tax systems, and the allocation of capital. Moreover, the book brings together and makes available the results of the latest research on the subject, using a vast amount of primary evidence and both quantitative and qualitative methodology. The authors' insights go beyond the obvious effects of economic transformation and call attention to ways in which smart technology and digitalisation may help to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.
The book is directed first and foremost towards academics, researchers and students, but also professionals, who would like to expand their knowledge of sustainable development from a scientific perspective.
Chapter 1 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.
Table of Contents
Introduction Part I: Contemporary directions of business and the transformation of society 1. Transformation of the economy: Towards era 5.0 2. The energy security trap: the European Union perspective 3. Public-private partnerships in e-car sharing: A magic bullet or a dead end? 4. Eco-innovations in the circular economy 5. Circular economy value perspectives on digital supply chain business models 6. Sustainable supply chain risk management in a digitally VUCA changing world Part II: Regulations supporting the sustainability transformations 7. Smart industries 5.0: Challenges for regulation 8. Circular economy call for tax system restructuring 9. Sustainable development and general anti-avoidance measures in tax systems of Central and Eastern European countries 10. Anti-abuse and anti-evasion measures in the VAT system of European countries as a key factor of sustainable development Part III: Financial instruments for sustainable investments 11. Index of national SRI practices: Comparative analysis of global SRI indices 12. The role of stock exchanges in the transmission of Sustainable Development Goals to enterprises: The case of BRASIL, BOLSA, BALCAO 13. The impact of artificial intelligence on allocative efficiency: Insights and gaps in the case of high-frequency trading Summary
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