Foundations of a Sustainable Economy
Moral, Ethical and Religious Perspectives
Herausgeber: Dahlstrom, Robert Francis; Burki, Umar; Azid, Toseef
Foundations of a Sustainable Economy
Moral, Ethical and Religious Perspectives
Herausgeber: Dahlstrom, Robert Francis; Burki, Umar; Azid, Toseef
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By covering a range of perspectives across economic, social and moral life, the book will shed light on the problems and possible solutions to sustainable development and the triple bottom line of people, planet and profit, under the umbrella of morals and divine law.
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By covering a range of perspectives across economic, social and moral life, the book will shed light on the problems and possible solutions to sustainable development and the triple bottom line of people, planet and profit, under the umbrella of morals and divine law.
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Produktdetails
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- Finance, Governance and Sustainability
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 155mm x 234mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 600g
- ISBN-13: 9781032051888
- ISBN-10: 1032051884
- Artikelnr.: 69484124
- Finance, Governance and Sustainability
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 155mm x 234mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 600g
- ISBN-13: 9781032051888
- ISBN-10: 1032051884
- Artikelnr.: 69484124
Umar Burki is Associate Professor at USN School of Business, University of South-Eastern Norway, and holds an adjunct position as Associate Professor at Bjorknes University College, Norway. Toseef Azid is Professor of Economics at the College of Business and Economics, Qassim University, Saudi Arabia and visiting professor at Tazkia Islamic University College, Indonesia. Robert Francis Dahlstrom is the Joseph C. Seibert Professor of Marketing in the Farmer School of Business at Miami University and Adjunct Professor of Marketing at BI-Norwegian Business School.
1. Sustainability and morality Part I: Theoretical foundations 2.
Sustainability principles and triple bottom line performance in supply
chains 3. The circular economy 4. Environmental policy enforcement Part II:
Religion and sustainability 5. Concept of sustainability in Abrahamic
religions 6. A Buddhist approach for a sustainable existence 7. Ontological
authority of sustainability in Buddhist and Hindu traditions: the art of
planetary maintenance 8. Market behavior and sustainable development in the
Islamic Framework 9. Religion and development: an Islamic approach to
socio-economic development 10. Accountability and Ssstainability in Islamic
accounting literature Part III: Empirical evidences 11. Financial
development and ecological footprint nexus: a comparative analysis 12.
Inequality and sustainability 13. Socio-economic metabolism of Canada: a
case study of energy flows from 1990 to 2011 14. Environmental quality and
happiness: a perspective of developed and developing countries 15. Altruism
a critical prerequisite for sustainable development: implications for Waqf
Institutions in Islamic Republic of Iran 16. Social enterprise and Waqf: an
alternative sustainable vehicle for Islamic social finance 17. Sustainable
development and the work of Ibn Khaldun: the case of Indonesia 18. People,
planet and profitability (3Ps): a gender management perspective 19.
Challenges and opportunities
Sustainability principles and triple bottom line performance in supply
chains 3. The circular economy 4. Environmental policy enforcement Part II:
Religion and sustainability 5. Concept of sustainability in Abrahamic
religions 6. A Buddhist approach for a sustainable existence 7. Ontological
authority of sustainability in Buddhist and Hindu traditions: the art of
planetary maintenance 8. Market behavior and sustainable development in the
Islamic Framework 9. Religion and development: an Islamic approach to
socio-economic development 10. Accountability and Ssstainability in Islamic
accounting literature Part III: Empirical evidences 11. Financial
development and ecological footprint nexus: a comparative analysis 12.
Inequality and sustainability 13. Socio-economic metabolism of Canada: a
case study of energy flows from 1990 to 2011 14. Environmental quality and
happiness: a perspective of developed and developing countries 15. Altruism
a critical prerequisite for sustainable development: implications for Waqf
Institutions in Islamic Republic of Iran 16. Social enterprise and Waqf: an
alternative sustainable vehicle for Islamic social finance 17. Sustainable
development and the work of Ibn Khaldun: the case of Indonesia 18. People,
planet and profitability (3Ps): a gender management perspective 19.
Challenges and opportunities
1. Sustainability and morality Part I: Theoretical foundations 2.
Sustainability principles and triple bottom line performance in supply
chains 3. The circular economy 4. Environmental policy enforcement Part II:
Religion and sustainability 5. Concept of sustainability in Abrahamic
religions 6. A Buddhist approach for a sustainable existence 7. Ontological
authority of sustainability in Buddhist and Hindu traditions: the art of
planetary maintenance 8. Market behavior and sustainable development in the
Islamic Framework 9. Religion and development: an Islamic approach to
socio-economic development 10. Accountability and Ssstainability in Islamic
accounting literature Part III: Empirical evidences 11. Financial
development and ecological footprint nexus: a comparative analysis 12.
Inequality and sustainability 13. Socio-economic metabolism of Canada: a
case study of energy flows from 1990 to 2011 14. Environmental quality and
happiness: a perspective of developed and developing countries 15. Altruism
a critical prerequisite for sustainable development: implications for Waqf
Institutions in Islamic Republic of Iran 16. Social enterprise and Waqf: an
alternative sustainable vehicle for Islamic social finance 17. Sustainable
development and the work of Ibn Khaldun: the case of Indonesia 18. People,
planet and profitability (3Ps): a gender management perspective 19.
Challenges and opportunities
Sustainability principles and triple bottom line performance in supply
chains 3. The circular economy 4. Environmental policy enforcement Part II:
Religion and sustainability 5. Concept of sustainability in Abrahamic
religions 6. A Buddhist approach for a sustainable existence 7. Ontological
authority of sustainability in Buddhist and Hindu traditions: the art of
planetary maintenance 8. Market behavior and sustainable development in the
Islamic Framework 9. Religion and development: an Islamic approach to
socio-economic development 10. Accountability and Ssstainability in Islamic
accounting literature Part III: Empirical evidences 11. Financial
development and ecological footprint nexus: a comparative analysis 12.
Inequality and sustainability 13. Socio-economic metabolism of Canada: a
case study of energy flows from 1990 to 2011 14. Environmental quality and
happiness: a perspective of developed and developing countries 15. Altruism
a critical prerequisite for sustainable development: implications for Waqf
Institutions in Islamic Republic of Iran 16. Social enterprise and Waqf: an
alternative sustainable vehicle for Islamic social finance 17. Sustainable
development and the work of Ibn Khaldun: the case of Indonesia 18. People,
planet and profitability (3Ps): a gender management perspective 19.
Challenges and opportunities