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This book offers a comprehensive overview of sustainability and
management in India and through its insightful essays highlights
the complex and multifaceted nature of sustainability as a concept.
It also demonstrates the debates surrounding the concept of
sustainability and its ramifications for ground-level practice in
managing organisations and for public policy. The contributions
from sustainability enthusiasts, practitioners from disparate
fields and academics working at the Indian Institute of Management
Calcutta, have been divided into five themes: (1) sustainability as
a normative concept; (2) sustainability concept at the global
level, (3) sustainability practices in Indian organisations and
consumer behaviour; (4) sustainability, corporate governance and
corporate social responsibility and (5) sustainability: a critique
of organisational practice and government regulation. The themes
reflect both new and continuing issues confronting management in
the country today. Examples and in-depth studies make it relevant
to the grounded reality in India. The expertise and experience of
the contributors ensure that readers are left with a grasp of our
current understanding of how sustainability is related to society
and business, the direction this understanding will take in the
future.
This book offers a comprehensive overview of current housing
practices across Asian cities based on facts and trends in the
market. For many countries in Asia, the future of housing is now.
This future is closely linked to successful theoretical advancement
and policy practice in housing studies. This volume brings together
twelve chapters divided across four thematic parts that sum up the
concept and conditionality of housing in Asian cities. It studies
housing through conceptual perspectives and empirical studies to
explore established notions, cultures and practices relevant to the
21st-century post-reform context in Asia. Housing and property have
long been economic drivers, leading many individual households
towards better lives and associated social and community benefits,
while also collectively improving the economic base of a city or
country. This book examines the nature of the interplay of both
state and market in the housing outcomes of these cities. With its
extensive geographic coverage across South East Asia, South Asia,
and the Far East and a cross section of different income groups,
the book will interest reseachers and scholars in urban studies,
architecture, development studies, public policy, political
studies, sociology, policymakers in local and central governments,
housing and planning professionals and commercial firms engaged in
property markets or real estate in Asia. It will also provide
ideas, tools and good practices for institutional enablement,
stakeholders involved in these interventions, private sector
organisations and NGOs.
This book offers a comprehensive overview of current housing
practices across Asian cities based on facts and trends in the
market. For many countries in Asia, the future of housing is now.
This future is closely linked to successful theoretical advancement
and policy practice in housing studies. This volume brings together
twelve chapters divided across four thematic parts that sum up the
concept and conditionality of housing in Asian cities. It studies
housing through conceptual perspectives and empirical studies to
explore established notions, cultures and practices relevant to the
21st-century post-reform context in Asia. Housing and property have
long been economic drivers, leading many individual households
towards better lives and associated social and community benefits,
while also collectively improving the economic base of a city or
country. This book examines the nature of the interplay of both
state and market in the housing outcomes of these cities. With its
extensive geographic coverage across South East Asia, South Asia,
and the Far East and a cross section of different income groups,
the book will interest reseachers and scholars in urban studies,
architecture, development studies, public policy, political
studies, sociology, policymakers in local and central governments,
housing and planning professionals and commercial firms engaged in
property markets or real estate in Asia. It will also provide
ideas, tools and good practices for institutional enablement,
stakeholders involved in these interventions, private sector
organisations and NGOs.
This book offers a comprehensive overview of sustainability and
management in India and through its insightful essays highlights
the complex and multifaceted nature of sustainability as a concept.
It also demonstrates the debates surrounding the concept of
sustainability and its ramifications for ground-level practice in
managing organisations and for public policy. The contributions
from sustainability enthusiasts, practitioners from disparate
fields and academics working at the Indian Institute of Management
Calcutta, have been divided into five themes: (1) sustainability as
a normative concept; (2) sustainability concept at the global
level, (3) sustainability practices in Indian organisations and
consumer behaviour; (4) sustainability, corporate governance and
corporate social responsibility and (5) sustainability: a critique
of organisational practice and government regulation. The themes
reflect both new and continuing issues confronting management in
the country today. Examples and in-depth studies make it relevant
to the grounded reality in India. The expertise and experience of
the contributors ensure that readers are left with a grasp of our
current understanding of how sustainability is related to society
and business, the direction this understanding will take in the
future.
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