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New Zealand and Australia are broadly considered to be countries in
which sustainability and responsibility discourses are being
pursued by governments and business alike, and in which incentives
and initiatives are helping confront and overcome
sustainability-related challenges. This book takes a closer look
behind and beyond the marketing mantras of both Australia's and New
Zealand's "clean and green" campaigns and, on the basis of
representative examples and cases, critically evaluates the status
quo. The book assesses the effectiveness of sustainability and
responsibility models with a focus on the South Pacific and argues
that the ways in which issues have been dealt with in this more
closely defined geographical region are most likely a good
indicator of how similar issues are (or soon will be) dealt with
around the globe. As such, the book offers a rich source of cases
on sustainability and responsibility in the business arena, a
critical review, and an inspirational affirmation of responsible
business practice.
Since its opening in 1978, China has undergone radical change. By
establishing special economic zones along its Eastern coastal
borders under Deng Xioping's tutelage, China entered the global
market. Loosening controls from central government allowed for a
more free-market approach that facilitated easier trading
partnerships across national boundaries. Leadership and China:
Philosophy, Place and Practice explores the impact of these changes
today. Companies across the globe are doing business with Chinese
counterparts, but recently the Western world has begun treating
China with suspicion, with some commentators claiming nefarious
aims on the part of Chinese Communist Party, and intentions of
favoring China's growing middle class and political elites, while
impoverishing other international trading partners. This calls for
wise leadership on both sides of the political divide and this book
facilitates conversations that explore synergies between East and
West, aiming to move past suspicion and discuss how leaders might
work for the benefit of all humanity. With an orientation towards
conversations rather than polemics, graduate students, scholars and
business leaders across the globe will benefit from this book.
New Zealand and Australia are broadly considered to be countries in
which sustainability and responsibility discourses are being
pursued by governments and business alike, and in which incentives
and initiatives are helping confront and overcome
sustainability-related challenges. This book takes a closer look
behind and beyond the marketing mantras of both Australia's and New
Zealand's "clean and green" campaigns and, on the basis of
representative examples and cases, critically evaluates the status
quo. The book assesses the effectiveness of sustainability and
responsibility models with a focus on the South Pacific and argues
that the ways in which issues have been dealt with in this more
closely defined geographical region are most likely a good
indicator of how similar issues are (or soon will be) dealt with
around the globe. As such, the book offers a rich source of cases
on sustainability and responsibility in the business arena, a
critical review, and an inspirational affirmation of responsible
business practice.
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