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This ground-breaking Handbook uniquely focuses on the business of
sustainability, offering a fresh insight and practical solutions to
the challenges that businesses face in making human activity
sustainable. It is organized into four distinctive themes that cut
across levels of analysis and illustrate a rich set of solution
contexts that will guide future research. Â The Handbook on
the Business of Sustainability offers a comprehensive review of
research and empirical evidence on sustainable business, exploring
the importance of private sector engagement and implementation.
World leading scholars cover the key areas such as organization,
execution and the measurement of outcomes and social impact. The
insightful case studies also provide critical context and
complement the chapters highlighting emerging practices and
solutions for the successful application of sustainability
initiatives in business. Â The Handbook will be an invaluable
resource for academics, practitioners, and policymakers to reflect
on the âconcept and practiceâ of articulating and strategizing
in order to achieve sustainability targets.
This ground-breaking Handbook uniquely focuses on the business of
sustainability, offering a fresh insight and practical solutions to
the challenges that businesses face in making human activity
sustainable. It is organized into four distinctive themes that cut
across levels of analysis and illustrate a rich set of solution
contexts that will guide future research. The Handbook on the
Business of Sustainability offers a comprehensive review of
research and empirical evidence on sustainable business, exploring
the importance of private sector engagement and implementation.
World leading scholars cover the key areas such as organization,
execution and the measurement of outcomes and social impact. The
insightful case studies also provide critical context and
complement the chapters highlighting emerging practices and
solutions for the successful application of sustainability
initiatives in business. The Handbook will be an invaluable
resource for academics, practitioners, and policymakers to reflect
on the 'concept and practice' of articulating and strategizing in
order to achieve sustainability targets.
Offering a comprehensive review of contemporary research on
inclusive innovation, chapters address the systemic, structural
issues that present the 'grand challenges' of our time. With 27
contributions from 57 expert scholars, this Handbook highlights
both emerging practices and scalable solutions. Acting as a call to
action, the chapters place social impact at the heart of theory and
practice, providing fresh insight into global issues and practical
solutions. Organized into five distinct sections to reflect current
theoretical approaches and frameworks, contributions cover social
innovation as practice; community and place; systems, institution
and infrastructure; individual, organizations and organizing, and
networks and social change. This Handbook emphasises the
fundamental shift needed in management scholarship to address
global problems and achieve social impact through sustainable
development goals. This will be an invaluable resource for those
championing social inclusion in both research and practice,
including innovation researchers and management scholars more
broadly.
Offering a comprehensive review of contemporary research on
inclusive innovation, chapters address the systemic, structural
issues that present the 'grand challenges' of our time. With 27
contributions from 57 expert scholars, this Handbook highlights
both emerging practices and scalable solutions. Acting as a call to
action, the chapters place social impact at the heart of theory and
practice, providing fresh insight into global issues and practical
solutions. Organized into five distinct sections to reflect current
theoretical approaches and frameworks, contributions cover social
innovation as practice; community and place; systems, institution
and infrastructure; individual, organizations and organizing, and
networks and social change. This Handbook emphasises the
fundamental shift needed in management scholarship to address
global problems and achieve social impact through sustainable
development goals. This will be an invaluable resource for those
championing social inclusion in both research and practice,
including innovation researchers and management scholars more
broadly.
The world is facing dramatic geopolitical, environmental, and
technological shifts. Venture Meets Mission argues that if
Business, Government, and Society come together, rebuild trust, and
collaborate, we have a generational opportunity to address societal
challengesâclimate change, cybersecurity, disease outbreaks, food
insecurity and education. The book explains, with hope and passion,
how our existing entrepreneurial ecosystem, with the ideals of
democracy, can be the foundation for a new mission-driven
capitalism. The good news is the components of this problem-solving
ecosystem already exist. The authors explain what is required to
join people, purpose, and profit together for world-changing
impactâstarting with rebuilding trust among Business, Government,
and Society. The authors draw on their leadership experience with
Silicon Valley innovation, venture capital, and work at the highest
levels of the federal government. The book tells engaging stories
of successful entrepreneurs, with diverse perspectives and
intersectional experiences, who combine mission and venture to
solve critical societal problems. This book seeks to inspire a
generation of students, young professionals, and entrepreneurial
executives to pursue mission-driven ventures that can make the
world a better place. Venture Meets Mission also explains why and
how forward-thinking government officials and policy makers can
harness private sector entrepreneurship and innovation to solve
society's problems.
Managing the natural environment is fundamental to many businesses,
yet management scholars have understudied how natural resources are
acquired and deployed, how they constrain and challenge strategy
and innovation, and how they differ from more conventionally
studied resources in management. This book captures leading and
thought-provoking conceptual and empirical contributions on how
organizations (ought to) interact with such natural resources.
Utilizing a distinctly managerial approach, the chapter authors
explore topics such as inter-organizational relationships,
strategic responses, and risk and resilience at the interface of
the natural environment. By applying and extending management
theories such as resource dependence, transaction costs, the
resource-based view, dynamic capabilities and imprinting in a
natural resource context, the authors open up multiple avenues for
future research. At the same time, they seek to actively build a
global community of management scholars interested in natural
resources. Multidisciplinary in approach and clear in execution,
this book will be of interest to students and researchers studying
natural resource management and policy, policymakers from regional,
national, and trans-national bodies, as well as leaders of
environment focused NGOs. Contributors include: B. Bastian, H.
Burgers, M. Bystrowska, B. Crawford, C. Dean, G. George, J. Good,
B. Grogaard, S. Gurtner, Y. Hu, F. Keller, R.P. Lee, T.L. Liak, S.
Mehra, V.V. Miller, F. Paetzold, A.C. Presse, M.J. Pisani, R.
Reinhardt, U.H. Richter, L. Schiffer, S.J.D. Schillebeeckx, C.L.
Tucci, C. Van der Byl, K.A. Wigger, M. Workman. F. Zarea Fazlelahi
Entrepreneurship is changing. Technology and social networks create
a smaller world, but widen the opportunity horizon. Today's
entrepreneurs build organisations and create value in entirely new
ways and with entirely new tools. Rather than just exploit new
ideas, innovative entrepreneurs design organisations to make sense
of unlikely opportunities. The time has come to overhaul what we
know about entrepreneurship and business models. Models of
Opportunity links scholarly research on business models and
organisational design to the reality of building entrepreneurial
firms. It provides actionable advice based on a deeper
understanding of how business models function and change. The six
insights extend corporate strategy and entrepreneurship in a
completely new direction. Case studies of innovative companies
across industries demonstrate how visionary entrepreneurs achieve
unexpected results. The insights, tools and cases, provide a fresh
perspective on emerging trends in entrepreneurship, organisational
change and high-growth firms.
Entrepreneurship is changing. Technology and social networks create
a smaller world, but widen the opportunity horizon. Today's
entrepreneurs build organisations and create value in entirely new
ways and with entirely new tools. Rather than just exploit new
ideas, innovative entrepreneurs design organisations to make sense
of unlikely opportunities. The time has come to overhaul what we
know about entrepreneurship and business models. Models of
Opportunity links scholarly research on business models and
organisational design to the reality of building entrepreneurial
firms. It provides actionable advice based on a deeper
understanding of how business models function and change. The six
insights extend corporate strategy and entrepreneurship in a
completely new direction. Case studies of innovative companies
across industries demonstrate how visionary entrepreneurs achieve
unexpected results. The insights, tools and cases, provide a fresh
perspective on emerging trends in entrepreneurship, organisational
change and high-growth firms.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
PublishingA AcentsAcentsa A-Acentsa Acentss Legacy Reprint Series.
Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks,
notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this
work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of
our commitment to protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's
literature. Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of
thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of intere
FLAVORS OF THE TRADE WINDS
The story of Doux Papa is a meditation on the Pigeon family's
travels along the arms of a twentieth century triangular route
between the Caribbean, Africa and Europe. This account of his
childhood incorporates
not only personal memories, but also important elements of social
history. It forms part of a strong new current in Caribbean writing
striving to convey to the reader different and overlooked facets of
Caribbean identity. This energetic and optimistic writing tells
stories unrecorded
in any history book. -Julia Maxted
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