Sustainable Business Strategy augments and challenges existing texts to offer a progressive, challenging, decolonized and plural business strategy curriculum. Andrew Grantham presents existing business strategy theories, tools and techniques, introduces contemporary critiques, and offers fresh thinking about the application of the models and outcomes. The book takes the position that what we know about strategic analysis, choice and implementation needs updating and revision; while there remains a significant role for the market in a healthy, sustainable and future-oriented economy, strategic decisions will be mediated by regulation, broad stakeholder engagement and planetary boundaries.
This book is written to be used as a core text for students studying business or corporate strategy at undergraduate and master's levels. The author uses contemporary examples by way of illustration but seeks to guide readers to investigate the case in greater detail for themselves using references and hyperlinks. Questions and exercise sections in each chapter can be utilized in seminar classes and/or assessments.
Events around the book
Link to a De Gruyter Online Event in which the author Andrew Grantham together with Patricia Prado, Newcastle Business School discuss topics such as: How can businesses implement strategies that enable competitive growth and create shared value in a way that is truly sustainable during this era of climate change? What tools can analysts and strategists use to ensure sustainability is at the very core of business strategy?
The event will be moderated by Richard Freeman, founder and CEO of always possible:
https://youtu.be/0y6n93-6axw
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Professor Jacob Dahl Rendtorff, Roskilde, Denmark
"This is a very timely and relevant contribution to the wider debate on the role of strategy to business organisations. Its positioning and niche are well thought-through and clearly articulated. A textbook of this sort would be of great value in its intended market(s). The sustainability angle is a clear selling point".
Professor Stephen Flowers, Emeritus Professor of Kent Business School, University of Kent, UK
"The main strength of this book is exactly this pluralistic perspective that provides different ways of resolving business strategy dilemmas vis-à-vis challenges such as climate change, global economic sustainability and pandemics. In this sense the book is timely and will help students of business and management to develop their holistic approaches to change in the 21st century".
Prof Theo Papaioannou, Open University, UK