This book delves into the multifaceted concept of sustainability, placing a particular emphasis on the social dimension and its intersection with economic and environmental considerations. It examines how individuals, corporations, and institutions can adapt their behaviors to align with sustainable practices. Through a global perspective, the book explores various aspects of behavior changes required for sustainability, highlighting diverse approaches adopted in different regions around the world. One of the central themes explored in this book is the notion of equity in sustainability. While…mehr
This book delves into the multifaceted concept of sustainability, placing a particular emphasis on the social dimension and its intersection with economic and environmental considerations. It examines how individuals, corporations, and institutions can adapt their behaviors to align with sustainable practices. Through a global perspective, the book explores various aspects of behavior changes required for sustainability, highlighting diverse approaches adopted in different regions around the world. One of the central themes explored in this book is the notion of equity in sustainability. While it is acknowledged that complete equality is unattainable, the book argues that achieving fairness in outcomes is essential for the stability and longevity of sustainable practices. Without equity, there is a risk of social unrest and instability, which could undermine the sustainability agenda.
Drawing on contributions from scholars representing diverse international backgrounds, the book offers fresh perspectives and innovative solutions to the challenges of sustainability. Rooted in the tradition of the Social Responsibility Research Network (SRRNet), this book embodies the network's ethos of promoting dialogue, sharing best practices, and seeking relevant solutions. It aims to inspire new thinking and action toward a more sustainable and equitable future for all, presenting a blend of academic rigor and practical insights. Through its exploration of sustainability from a social perspective, this book contributes to the ongoing discourse on how to address the pressing global challenges of our time.
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Approaches to Global Sustainability, Markets, and Governance
Shahla is an engineer by background and worked for over 20 years in the National Standards Institute of Iran. There she was responsible for assessing products, developing national standards and international affairs as well as sitting on the National Steering Committee developing ISO 26000. She has developed more than 200 national standards related to topics such as energy efficiency and labelling, acoustics, renewable energy etc. In 2013 she relocated to the UK where she obtained her PhD and is now based. She is both a British and an Iranian citizen, and continues to publish within her area of sustainability. She currently researches, writes and runs the Social Responsibility Research Network while also acting as consultant, editor, guest lecturer and keynote speaker. In 2021 she founded and is currently editor of the journal Technological Sustainabilty (TechS), published by Emerald. Shahla has taught extensively - both to students and to managers - and translated much material into Farsi. As a qualified physical fitness trainer she led courses in Tehran for a number of years. She is a member of the editorial boards of several journals and book series around the world, and consults and speaks in various locations. She has published more than 25 books in English; she has published over 60 articles in English as well as numerous articles in Farsi. Recent work includes during 2023 the publication of 6 edited books, the publication of various papers, speaking engagements around the world, the continued development of TechS and numerous ongoing projects. David Crowther is an expert in various fields; he is a specialist in business administration, a games theoretician and a psychologist while also a qualified accountant who had worked as an accountant, systems specialist and general manager in local government, industry and commerce for over 20 years. After a number of years in the financial services sector, including a spell as divisional managing director of a multinational during which he set up and ran a credit card scheme, he decided to leave the business world and become an academic. In 1994 he joined Aston University and there obtained a PhD in 1999 for research into corporate social performance. In 2001 he became the first Professor of Corporate Social Responsibility in the world. He now holds various positions as Professor as well as being visiting professor in various institutions. He gives advice as Chief Research Fellow at the Lithuanian Institute of Agrarian Economics and has consulted extensively around the world. At Ansted University he is also a member of the Board and President of the Sustainability Research Institute. He has consulted widely including to US Presidential candidates, UN, EU & governments. David has published more than 500 articles in academic, business and professional journals and edited book collections and over 60 books. He has also spoken widely at conferences and seminars worldwide and acted as a consultant to a wide range of government, professional and commercial organisations, including to US presidential candidates. In 2002 he founded Social Responsibility Journal and established the Social Responsibility Research Network, an international body which now has several thousand members, together with associated international conference series, journals and books series. In 2010 he established the Organisation Governance Network and conference series. He is listed in Who's Who in the World and various other directories. His research is into sustainability, governance and corporate social responsibility with a particular emphasis on the relationship between sustainability and social, environmental and financial performance.
Inhaltsangabe
'We are poor, because you are rich': revisiting the equity phenomenon in geopolitics.- Realising the "Sustainable Development Goals" through the lens of global justice.- Back to basics! Shifting towards Morality Discourse: The Self-Delusion.- Climate Change, Equity and Sustainable Development in Small Island Developing States.- The influence of Gender Diversity on Boards of Directors and the Institutional and Cultural Context on Business Innovation: A Study in the European Context.- The coordinating mechanisms of institutional decoupling, assimilation, and blending in state-led markets: the case of social enterprises.- From Green Tech to Digital Tech: Leveraging Digital Solutions for Sustainable Development (SD) in B2B Markets.- Towards a Sustainable and Equity Future: Navigating the Crossroads of Europe's Energy Sector.- Environmentally Sustainable Practices Among Public Universities in Mauritius and A Comparative Analysis with Other Countries' Green Campus Policies.
‘We are poor, because you are rich’: revisiting the equity phenomenon in geopolitics.- Realising the “Sustainable Development Goals” through the lens of global justice.- Back to basics! Shifting towards Morality Discourse: The Self-Delusion.- Climate Change, Equity and Sustainable Development in Small Island Developing States.- The influence of Gender Diversity on Boards of Directors and the Institutional and Cultural Context on Business Innovation: A Study in the European Context.- The coordinating mechanisms of institutional decoupling, assimilation, and blending in state-led markets: the case of social enterprises.- From Green Tech to Digital Tech: Leveraging Digital Solutions for Sustainable Development (SD) in B2B Markets.- Towards a Sustainable and Equity Future: Navigating the Crossroads of Europe's Energy Sector.- Environmentally Sustainable Practices Among Public Universities in Mauritius and A Comparative Analysis with Other Countries' Green Campus Policies.
'We are poor, because you are rich': revisiting the equity phenomenon in geopolitics.- Realising the "Sustainable Development Goals" through the lens of global justice.- Back to basics! Shifting towards Morality Discourse: The Self-Delusion.- Climate Change, Equity and Sustainable Development in Small Island Developing States.- The influence of Gender Diversity on Boards of Directors and the Institutional and Cultural Context on Business Innovation: A Study in the European Context.- The coordinating mechanisms of institutional decoupling, assimilation, and blending in state-led markets: the case of social enterprises.- From Green Tech to Digital Tech: Leveraging Digital Solutions for Sustainable Development (SD) in B2B Markets.- Towards a Sustainable and Equity Future: Navigating the Crossroads of Europe's Energy Sector.- Environmentally Sustainable Practices Among Public Universities in Mauritius and A Comparative Analysis with Other Countries' Green Campus Policies.
‘We are poor, because you are rich’: revisiting the equity phenomenon in geopolitics.- Realising the “Sustainable Development Goals” through the lens of global justice.- Back to basics! Shifting towards Morality Discourse: The Self-Delusion.- Climate Change, Equity and Sustainable Development in Small Island Developing States.- The influence of Gender Diversity on Boards of Directors and the Institutional and Cultural Context on Business Innovation: A Study in the European Context.- The coordinating mechanisms of institutional decoupling, assimilation, and blending in state-led markets: the case of social enterprises.- From Green Tech to Digital Tech: Leveraging Digital Solutions for Sustainable Development (SD) in B2B Markets.- Towards a Sustainable and Equity Future: Navigating the Crossroads of Europe's Energy Sector.- Environmentally Sustainable Practices Among Public Universities in Mauritius and A Comparative Analysis with Other Countries' Green Campus Policies.
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