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The Role of Multinational Enterprises in Supporting the United
Nations' SDGs is an exploration of the place of the private sector
in implementing select Sustainable Development Goals. Beyond the
abundant literature published by the United Nations and journal
articles, there are few book-length treatments of the unique role
that multinationals play as facilitators of goal implementation and
agents of change. This volume aims to stimulate debate and research
on MNEs' best practices, fleshing out many of the seventeen goals
through the lens of corporate strategic choices. Sixteen carefully
selected chapters present research advances in both study and best
practices format, linking disciplines, knowledge systems, and
stakeholders' perspectives to support a more sustainable business
model and address the varied challenges on the road to the 2030
Agenda. They comprise a balanced mix of research methodologies:
comprehensive literature reviews, theoretical frameworks, empirical
studies, integrative reviews, and case studies. The book will be of
use to advanced students, researchers, practitioners, planners, and
policymakers worldwide who are concerned with sustainable
development and corporate social responsibility issues through the
lens of multinationals. Furthermore, the book is designed to be
used in graduate courses in business, economics, public policy and
on sustainability and corporate social responsibility.
Climate change is one of the most salient challenges expressed in
the seventeen interconnected UN Sustainable Development Goals. A
greater impetus has emerged in recent years for larger corporations
to assume a pivotal role in framing the issues of climate
change-focused policy, ensuring environmental sustainability across
the value chain and in leading by example with best implementation
practices. This collection of leading-edge research addresses the
fast-evolving role of multinational enterprises as agents of change
in standard development and as diffusers of innovation in solving
sustainability problems. CSR and Climate Change Implications for
Multinational Enterprises presents a unique lens to address generic
issues and how they manifest and find resolution in various
industry sectors, from the perspective of different disciplines
ranging from logistics to finance to ethics. Contributors from the
United States, Europe and emerging economies offer contrasting
views on how corporate social governance best addresses the
sustainability implications of climate change, seeking innovative
ways to incorporate environmental stewardship in policy design and
operational firm-level concerns. This is a critical resource for
both researchers and practitioners, as well as policy-makers who
focus on sustainability in the corporate contexts. It serves as a
fresh reference for graduate level students and academics concerned
with global corporate governance in the evolving context of
multinationality.
This book explores the co-existence of humans and AI in business
contexts. Though AI and social robots have become ubiquitous, there
are still many challenges facing technological expansion, including
a true understanding of abstract concepts, transfer of knowledge to
novel application problems, transparency and security guarantees,
and distinguishing between random and logically meaningful
relationships. While machines are valuable tools, only humans are
capable of recognizing values which are the key to ethics and
socio-cultural norms. Further, human virtues such as emotional
intelligence, wisdom, and courage are required for decision making
in many (private and professional) situations where machines would
lead to sub-optimal and/or ethically questionable business
outcomes. This book discusses how digital technology has emerged as
a critical support system for organizations during the COVID-19
pandemic and how it can be used to complement human qualities that
machines lack. It is divided into three sections that examine the
complex world of AI and social robotics, digital technology and
social media roles in business, and human actions that are embedded
within socio-cultural business norms, such as international
negotiations, that are not yet replaceable by AI. For researchers
interested in understanding these parallel worlds, this book
assesses how can continue to not only coexist but mutually benefit
the business ecosystem.
This book gives insights into sustainable development and how MNEs
and other enterprises are responding to this in their business
models. It places special emphasis on the Indian story and, at the
same time, tries to explore alternative business models from other
parts of the world (such as Africa) that can ensure sustainable
development globally. Taking a balanced and multidimensional
approach, this book discusses a wide range of literature, opinions,
empirical models and case studies, dealing with complex dimensions
of the thematic issues.' - Paul Shrivastava, Executive Director of
Future EarthEconomic development that meets the needs of the global
population without jeopardizing the capacity of future generations
is a worldwide challenge for Multinational Enterprises (MNEs). They
are expected to balance their role as global economic actors and
environmental stewards in the environment in which they operate.
Contributors from India, Europe and the United States offer new
perspectives, contrasting US, European and emerging economies'
approaches to sustainability and how they can generate roadmaps
which yield innovative solutions for one of the most contentious
issues of our era. Their review suggests that the differential
performance across developed and emerging economies has exposed
potential weaknesses. Emerging Dynamics of Sustainability in
Multinational Enterprises promotes greater emphasis on
experimenting with unique local and sustainable approaches to
solving problems faced by firms in, or from, emerging economies.
This is a critical resource for researchers, practitioners and
policy-makers concerned with sustainable development issues, and a
fresh reference for graduate-level students and academics focusing
on corporate governance, sustainable development and ethics as well
as multinational enterprise management. Contributors: M. Bansal ,
N. Bhasin, J. Effiong, C. Gendron, B. Girard, P. Goel, D. Griffith,
R. Guimaraes, T. Houe, S. Ivanaj, S.K. Jain, V. Jain, R.N. Kar, A.
Kaur, Y. Kebede, J.R. McIntyre, Minakshi, K.V. Bhanu Murthy, G.A.
Raikar, K.N. Schmidt, K. Sharma, K. Sorsa, G. Suder, A.K. Swain, S.
Varma, N.H. Vaz
Focuses on the military, political, diplomatic, and economic
aspects of the War or Revolution - allowing the reader to grasp the
complex web of interactions that occurred at different times
throughout the war. This is a key topic in American history and on
American history courses. Other books don't focus so clearly on the
military aspects, in totality from a practical viewpoint.
Business Education in Emerging Market Economies discusses the
impact of business education on emerging markets and explores
curricular innovation, pedagogical approaches, and strategic
alliances in the context of industrializing economies. Emerging
markets contain 80% of the world's population and some 75% of its
trade growth in the foreseeable future, according to the U.S.
Department of Commerce. The potential economic growth of these
emerging markets has prompted a need to understand their dynamics,
business institutions and educational systems. Many American
universities, for example, have responded to the demand of their
students and business partners by educating them about the exciting
opportunities and lurking threats in these industrializing
economies. This book contains multiple chapters designed to educate
American students about the curricular innovations and course
development occurring in emerging markets.
The twenty-first century has been dubbed the Chinese century. As
China becomes a dominant world economic actor, its
enterprises-state run-or otherwise-increasingly look to distant
shores in the Western Hemisphere and the European continent. for
inspiration.This edited collection of papers bring together a
diverse community of interdisciplinary Chinese research scholars to
assess the impact of Chinese business on global business and
environments, disseminate knowledge on the emergence of globalizing
Chinese firms, and to address the issues relating to corporate
sustainable development and outsourcing.
This volume describes the most salient changes faced by key Chinese
industry sectors as defining components of global and domestic
macroeconomic performance. Set within the context of the Global
China 2049 initiative, which aims to transform the country into a
fully advanced and developed nation, chapters focus specifically on
industrial policies that are considered to be one of the main
determinants of Chinese growth. Covering sectors such as
healthcare, aerospace, microprocessors and other data driven
industries, chapters highlight the pitfalls and anticipated
successes of Chinese firms operating in the global competitive
market. Importantly, the book fosters debate on how Chinese
industries will achieve competitive growth in the post-pandemic
era. Ultimately the book discusses the likelihood of China
achieving a leading position in terms of processes and innovation
and suggests a road to future research on China's industrial
trajectory. Francesca Spigarelli is Associate Professor of Applied
Economics, at the University of Macerata and Director of the China
Center. She is Vice Rector for Entrepreneurship and Technological
Transfer and for European research policy and is member of the
board of Chinese Globalization Association
(www.chinagoesglobal.org). John McIntyre has been Director of the
Georgia Tech Center for International Business Education and
Research (CIBER), a national center of excellence, since 1993 and a
full Professor of International Business Management and
International Relations with joint appointments in the College of
Management and the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs of the
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia.
Focuses on the military, political, diplomatic, and economic
aspects of the War or Revolution - allowing the reader to grasp the
complex web of interactions that occurred at different times
throughout the war. This is a key topic in American history and on
American history courses. Other books don't focus so clearly on the
military aspects, in totality from a practical viewpoint.
Although the new small and medium enterprises (SME) sector is emerging as one of the driving forces in transition economies, little is known about the conditions behind its successful development or about policies that could facilitate its expansion. This unique book explores the complex relationship between the growth of the SME sector and the current policies and institutional, historical and cultural forces that shape its fate.
Safety is more than the absence of accidents. Safety has the goal
of transforming the levels of risk that are inherent in all human
activity, while its interdisciplinary nature extends its influence
far into most corporate management and government regulatory
actions. Yet few engineers have attended a safety course,
conference or even a lecture in the area, suggesting that those
responsible for the safe construction and operation of complex
high-risk socio-technical systems are inadequately prepared. This
book is designed to meet the expressed needs of aviation safety
management trainees for a practical and concise education
supplement to the safety literature. Written in a highly readable
and accessible style, its features include: c detailed analysis of
the forward-looking System Safety approach, with its focus on
accident prevention; c classification of transportation safety
literature into distinct schools of thought (Tort Law, Reliability
Engineering, System Safety Engineering); c real world, practical,
illustrations of the theory; c the history, theory and practice of
safety management ; c inter-disciplinary thinking about safety .
The flying public is faced with a bewildering array of aviation
safety data from a diverse and ever increasing number of sources.
This book is an essential guide to the available information, and a
major contribution to the international public debate on aviation
safety.
Business education is a critical ingredient in establishing a
viable middle class of managers in transitioning and developing
economies. Compiled in association with the Center for
International Business Education and Research, this comprehensive
examination of business and management education, pedagogical
models, and curricula innovations in institutions around the world
is the first such work to emphasize emerging markets.
Business education is a critical ingredient in establishing a
viable middle class of managers in transitioning and developing
economies. Compiled in association with the Center for
International Business Education and Research, this comprehensive
examination of business and management education, pedagogical
models, and curricula innovations in institutions around the world
is the first such work to emphasize emerging markets.
Safety is more than the absence of accidents. Safety has the goal
of transforming the levels of risk that are inherent in all human
activity, while its interdisciplinary nature extends its influence
far into most corporate management and government regulatory
actions. Yet few engineers have attended a safety course,
conference or even a lecture in the area, suggesting that those
responsible for the safe construction and operation of complex
high-risk socio-technical systems are inadequately prepared. This
book is designed to meet the expressed needs of aviation safety
management trainees for a practical and concise education
supplement to the safety literature. Written in a highly readable
and accessible style, its features include: c detailed analysis of
the forward-looking System Safety approach, with its focus on
accident prevention; c classification of transportation safety
literature into distinct schools of thought (Tort Law, Reliability
Engineering, System Safety Engineering); c real world, practical,
illustrations of the theory; c the history, theory and practice of
safety management ; c inter-disciplinary thinking about safety .
The flying public is faced with a bewildering array of aviation
safety data from a diverse and ever increasing number of sources.
This book is an essential guide to the available information, and a
major contribution to the international public debate on aviation
safety.
There is no debate about the fact that a 'business as usual'
approach is an environmentally unsustainable one. Given the
magnitude of the environmental challenges the world faces today,
extensive changes in corporate strategies and significant
innovation advances are absolutely necessary if we are to avoid
substantial decreases in our quality of living. This set of
internationally recognized authors provides some fresh and
informative perspectives on this topic along with a path for a more
sustainable future.' - Mark Ferguson, University of South Carolina,
USCorporations across the world are becoming increasingly aware of
the threat of environmental degradation and the growing importance
of sustainable business practices. This raises a vital question:
How can for-profit firms (and other profit-conscious enterprises
such as government organizations) implement more environmentally
friendly policies without sacrificing profitability? This
innovative volume tackles that complex question, offering detailed
recommendations for making strategic technological choices that are
economically advantageous, ecologically sustainable and socially
responsible. Expert contributions examine the contextual factors
that affect implementation of more sustainable technology and
innovation practices, offering a number of empirical methodologies
to describe and explain these multidimensional influences. What
emerges is a compelling argument in favor of balanced strategies
that merge profitability concerns with ecological consciousness,
allowing for controlled sustainable development and stable,
long-term economic success. Discussion of companies in both
developed and emerging countries makes this book useful on a truly
global scale. Students and professors of business, management
studies and economics will find much to admire in this
path-breaking volume. Managers, policymakers and other
practitioners will also benefit greatly from this book s timely and
insightful recommendations. Contributors include: G. Abu-Lebdeh, R.
Bardy, S. Beheiry, S. Berger-Douce, S.M. Bhale, S. Bioly, C.
Gendron, R. Guimaraes, T. Houe, S. Kakoty, R.N. Kar, M. Klumpp, G.
Le Boulch, T. Machiba, M. Massaro, R. Oudghiri, T. Sagafi-Nejad, C.
Schmitt, P. Shrivastava, S. Zelewski
Transnational corporations play a role in the design, diffusion,
and consolidation of sustainable development in the context of
globalization and multinational firms. In this timely book European
and American contributors analyze this role and explore the complex
and dynamic phenomena of economic, political, cultural and legal
interactions involved. In order to understand this interplay, the
authors examine the practices and organizational behaviors used by
multinationals in sustainable development. They also discuss the
evolving concepts that multinationals hold about sustainable
development and corporate social responsibility and how companies
reaffirm these philosophies through their strategy and
organizational practices such as human resource development,
marketing, supply chain, information technology, law, and
communications. The authors outline an approach to help identify
the key details and motivating factors in decision making.
Scholars, students and policy analysts in the fields of business,
ecology, economic development and developmental economics and
consultants focusing in corporate planning and strategic analysis
will find this original collection of great value.
Business Education in Emerging Market Economies discusses the
impact of business education on emerging markets and explores
curricular innovation, pedagogical approaches, and strategic
alliances in the context of industrializing economies. Emerging
markets contain 80% of the world's population and some 75% of its
trade growth in the foreseeable future, according to the U.S.
Department of Commerce. The potential economic growth of these
emerging markets has prompted a need to understand their dynamics,
business institutions and educational systems. Many American
universities, for example, have responded to the demand of their
students and business partners by educating them about the exciting
opportunities and lurking threats in these industrializing
economies. This book contains multiple chapters designed to educate
American students about the curricular innovations and course
development occurring in emerging markets.
When a patient has an advanced disease, considerable demands are
placed on the whole family. Whilst coping with their own profound
emotions, close relatives commonly have to support their loved ones
through a range of treatments as the disease progresses through
stages of remission and recurrence, until finally, a shift to a
palliative mode of treatment must be faced. In such situations,
family roles and relationships are likely to be disrupted and
family members? coping resources can be stretched to the limit. It
is clear from this that by the time the terminal stage of the
patient's illness is reached, the family may have travelled a long
and difficult road, and close relatives are likely to be
emotionally vulnerable and in need of support.This study explores
the needs of relatives of terminally ill patients and the concerns
of nurses who provide care in the hospital. The research data is
used to design, implement and evaluate clinical standards for
improved family support.
With cutting-edge and clinically relevant information, MECHANICAL
VENTILATION, 2nd Edition takes a practical, clinical approach to
the principles and practice of mechanical ventilation. This
informative resource explains mechanical ventilation decisions and
procedures in real-world terms so information is easy to understand
and apply. This thoroughly updated edition includes one new
chapter, four completely updated chapters, and a wealth of new
user-friendly features. Detailed, clinically focused coverage of
the application of mechanical ventilation to the most common
respiratory diseases, provides practical answers to real life
problems. UNIQUE! Sections of chapters on Special Techniques and
Future Therapies include information on the newest techniques for
treating patients in respiratory distress. A separate appendix of
case studies helps you apply what you've learned to realistic
situations. Well-known and respected authors, Neil MacIntyre and
Rich Branson, share their vast expertise and accurate, cutting-edge
information. Chapter Objectives, Key Point Summaries, and
Assessment Questions reinforce basic concepts from each chapter.
New chapter on Unique Patient Populations highlights the mechanical
ventilation issues of traumatic brain injury, neuromuscular
disease, lung transplantation, burn injury, and perioperative
patient populations. Expanded glossary includes relevant
terminology and key terms to help you easily find unfamiliar
terminology.
This issue of Clinics in Chest Medicine focuses on Advances in
Mechanical Ventilation. Articles include: Mechanical Ventilation
Design Features; Assessing Respiratory System Mechanical Function;
Ventilator Induced Lung Injury; Managing Acute Lung Injury;
Patient-Ventilator Interactions; Extracorporeal Gas Exchange;
Preventing Ventilator Associated Infections; Ventilator
Discontinuation Process; Ventilator Management of the Non-injured
Lung; Non-invasive Ventilation; and more!
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