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This Concise Encyclopedia is an interdisciplinary overview of the
field of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). It not only
incorporates well-established concepts proffered by highly
influential voices, but also captures the perspectives of tomorrow.
The entries present some of the main topics gravitating around CSR
and its theoretical evolution, while recognising how the framework
has spread out into different academic fields. This Concise
Encyclopedia helps to update CSR scholarship in line with
developments within the broader discourse on the responsibilities
of business, with new reflections on well-established concepts.
Presenting a state-of-the-art discussion on the evolution of and
future for CSR, this Concise Encyclopedia will serve as a
significant reference point for both scholars and students of
Business Ethics, Business and Human Rights and Corporate
Sustainability. The depth of discussion throughout the Concise
Encyclopedia will be useful for academics, practitioners, and
policymakers alike. Key Features: 46 accessible and
fully-referenced entries Contributions from leading scholars and
academics in the field Written in a critical and reflective style,
with entries grounded in ongoing debates on CSR Recognition of
Business and Human Rights (BHR) as an emergent theme within CSR,
with entries on modern slavery and workers’ rights
Sean Connery returns as Secret Service agent James Bond in the
second of the series, once again saving the world from the
terrorist threats of the SPECTRE organisation. Bond is sent to
Istanbul to steal a Russian coding machine, but comes up against
two fearsome opponents also interested in the device: East German
spy Rosa Klebb (Lotte Lenya), who hides a deadly switchblade in her
shoe; and Red Grant (Robert Shaw), an assassin posing as a fellow
British agent.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
'Abba, give me a word!' So young monks and visitors to desert
monasteries would often address an 'elder' at the beginning of the
fourth century. These seekers believed that a word originating
outside oneself would descend into the heart and give direction to
one's inner life. Enzo Bianchi has tried to let himself be guided
by the biblical and patristic tradition in Words of Spirituality,
his response to the requests of those who ask him for 'a reason for
his hope'. These 'words' of Fr Bianchi are not listed
alphabetically or by theme. Rather they are arranged to take us on
a journey. Through the use of a method of allusions and
cross-references, one term evokes another, explains it in part, and
sets aside some elements of its definition to be taken up further
on. At the heart of the book is the conviction that our life has
meaning: it is not our task to invent or determine that meaning,
but simply to discover it - present and active - in and around us.
Providing an overview of industrial development using a variety of
different approaches and perspectives, the Handbook of Industrial
Development brings together expert contributors and highlights the
current multiple and interdependent challenges that can only be
addressed using an interdisciplinary approach. Chapters discuss the
existing issues faced by industry following both the digital and
environmental transitions, highlighting their regional roots and
the interplay with the wider institutional framework. Investigating
the necessity for companies to design new products and production
processes and also re-think their corporate responsibilities, this
Handbook illustrates the need for a much broader vision taking into
account historical, social, political and cultural viewpoints at
all governmental levels. Furthermore, it takes an analytical look
at further research, including insightful directions for future
industrial development policies. Answering complex policy questions
for today, this crucial Handbook will be invaluable for
policymakers looking for insights into sustainable industrial
development as well as practitioners who are seeking an up-to-date
comprehensive overview of the topic. Economic development and
innovation scholars and researchers will also find the future
research ideas interesting and informative.
The fourth industrial revolution is having a major impact on
industry and societies primarily because of what has been called
its raw material: data. New technologies are allowing
hyper-connection on a global scale, not only between people, but
also between people and machines and, in the case of the Internet
of Things, even amongst machines themselves. This book offers a
critical reflection on the meaning and expected consequences of the
fourth industrial revolution, with a particular focus on the advent
of digital globalisation and its implications for industrial
policy. Industrial revolutions are considered not only in terms of
technological progress, but also in the context of the changing
relationship between market and production dynamics, and the social
and political conditions enabling the development of new
technologies. Industrial Policy for the Manufacturing Revolution
aims to increase our capacity to anticipate and adapt to the
forthcoming structural changes. It outlines the type of industrial
policy and strategies that are needed in this era of rapid
transformation. The authors propose a 'comprehensive industrial
policy' that considers the complexity of structural changes
involving industry as well as institutions and social and education
policies, in order to encourage the participation of all citizens
in the development process. The book also features a concrete
example of comprehensive industrial policy implementation at the
regional level. This stimulating and thoughtful book makes the case
that industrial policies are more vital than ever, particularly now
as the economy undergoes a technological revolution. It will be
required reading for all those interested in industrial economics
and policy, business and technology.
This book is invaluable for teachers and students in high school
and junior college who struggle to understand the principles of
modern physics and incorporate scientific methods in their lessons.
It provides interactive and multidisciplinary approaches that will
help prepare present and future generations to face the
technological and social challenges they will face. Rather than
using a unidirectional didactic approach, the authors - scientists,
philosophers, communication experts, science historians and science
education innovators - divide the book into two parts; the first
part, “Cultural Diffusion-Relevant Aspects On Physics
Research”, examines how new physics developments affect modern
culture, while the second part, “Physics Education Research and
Digital Challenges”, covers physics education research using ICT,
plus the experiences of classroom teachers and a range of ideas and
projects to innovate physics and STEM teaching.
This book focuses on two central topics that could help us answer
how Plato conceives of the physical world and its relationship to
Forms. The first one is the Platonic concept of time. What is it,
how is it defined, what is it not, and how does it help us describe
the changing realities surrounding us? The second one is Plato’s
understanding of the perceptible world. How is it related to Forms,
and how exactly does it work? These are central, wide-ranging, and
highly contested questions garnering attention in recent Platonic
scholarship. This book brings together an international
team that aims to offer bold, innovative, and thought-provoking
answers to these questions. The nine contributions in this book
represent a diverse range of starting points, methodologies, and
interpretative traditions whose collective aim is to challenge
assumptions about Plato’s philosophy and help the reader rethink
and revisit the Platonic corpus with fresh eyes.
The fourth industrial revolution is having a major impact on
industry and societies primarily because of what has been called
its raw material: data. New technologies are allowing
hyper-connection on a global scale, not only between people, but
also between people and machines and, in the case of the Internet
of Things, even amongst machines themselves. This book offers a
critical reflection on the meaning and expected consequences of the
fourth industrial revolution, with a particular focus on the advent
of digital globalisation and its implications for industrial
policy. Industrial revolutions are considered not only in terms of
technological progress, but also in the context of the changing
relationship between market and production dynamics, and the social
and political conditions enabling the development of new
technologies. Industrial Policy for the Manufacturing Revolution
aims to increase our capacity to anticipate and adapt to the
forthcoming structural changes. It outlines the type of industrial
policy and strategies that are needed in this era of rapid
transformation. The authors propose a 'comprehensive industrial
policy' that considers the complexity of structural changes
involving industry as well as institutions and social and education
policies, in order to encourage the participation of all citizens
in the development process. The book also features a concrete
example of comprehensive industrial policy implementation at the
regional level. This stimulating and thoughtful book makes the case
that industrial policies are more vital than ever, particularly now
as the economy undergoes a technological revolution. It will be
required reading for all those interested in industrial economics
and policy, business and technology.
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