Principles of sustainable business : frameworks for corporate action on the SDGs
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Principles of sustainable business : frameworks for corporate action on the SDGs
(Principles for responsible management series / editors, Milenko Gudić ... [et al.])
Routledge, 2023
- : hbk
Available at 2 libraries
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Note
Bibliography: p. 911-944
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
An accessible textbook for professionals, undergraduate, graduate and executive students in business studies and economics that are interested in effective approaches towards sustainability challenges.
The first textbook to take a multidisciplinary approach to address wicked problems relating to the SDGs.
Provides a guide for action research by practitioners, as well as students.
Table of Contents
- Part I: WHY? SYSTEMIC PRINCIPLES 1 Why now? A necessary frame for grand societal challenges
- 2 Why not? Understanding the potential of the SDGs
- 3 Why slow? Conditions for realizing the SDGs
- Part II: WHAT AND WHO? SOCIETAL AND DYNAMIC PRINCIPLES 4 What if? The SDGs as wicked problems
- 5 What and who? The SDGs as wicked opportunities
- 6 Who? The governance challenge
- Part III: HOW? STRATEGIC AND OPERATIONAL PRINCIPLES 7 Making it resilient - dealing with triggering events
- 8 Making it strategic - business cases for sustainability
- 9 Making it material - designing sustainable business models
- 10 Making it powerful - using power as a force for positive change
- 11 Making it functional - the internal alignment challenge
- 12 Making it collaborative - the partnership challenge
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