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This book presents an eclectic mix of interesting new areas in the
domain of economics, management and sustainability. Written by
leading experts, it provides valuable food for thought, with essays
introducing new lines of research and empirical research papers
offering sound research methodology. The book not only provides
answers, but also raises numerous interesting questions concerning
the areas covered to whet readers' appetites to learn more.
Professor Anup Sinha is a respected teacher and is a great mind
with wide-ranging academic interests spanning from economics and
sustainability to management. As well as in various other places in
India and the US, he has taught at the Indian Institute of
Management Calcutta and Presidency College (now a University)
Calcutta for almost three decades. To commemorate his
contributions, this festschrift presents a collection of essays
that are broadly subdivided into four sections: Economic
Development; Vulnerabilities and Inclusive Growth; Sustainability
and Corporate Governance; and Innovation and Management.
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.
1. This volume is a compendium of essays that addresses the issue
of India transitioning from coal to cleaner more sustainable energy
use patterns, Written in non-technical language by researchers,
policy makers and practitioners, it draws on different disciplines,
ranging from science and technology to economics and sociology to
address this interdisciplinary issue of carbon transition. 2. The
four broad themes, namely, ‘Alternate Pathways, a Macroeconomic
Approach and Just Transitions’; ‘Governance and Policy
Perspectives’; ‘Industry: Opportunities and Challenges’; and
‘Investors and Shareholders’, explores the issue from all
perspectives to better understand the situation. 3. It will be of
interest to departments of Climate Change, Environmental Studies,
Sustainable Development, Energy policy and economics, and Public
Policy across the UK and US.
This book is an important intervention in the debate between
economic and social development. It makes the case for
understanding development in economic terms as well as in terms of
well-being, empowerment and participation.
This book presents an eclectic mix of interesting new areas in the
domain of economics, management and sustainability. Written by
leading experts, it provides valuable food for thought, with essays
introducing new lines of research and empirical research papers
offering sound research methodology. The book not only provides
answers, but also raises numerous interesting questions concerning
the areas covered to whet readers' appetites to learn more.
Professor Anup Sinha is a respected teacher and is a great mind
with wide-ranging academic interests spanning from economics and
sustainability to management. As well as in various other places in
India and the US, he has taught at the Indian Institute of
Management Calcutta and Presidency College (now a University)
Calcutta for almost three decades. To commemorate his
contributions, this festschrift presents a collection of essays
that are broadly subdivided into four sections: Economic
Development; Vulnerabilities and Inclusive Growth; Sustainability
and Corporate Governance; and Innovation and Management.
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 is an important intervention in the debate between
economic and social development. It makes the case for
understanding development in economic terms as well as in terms of
well-being, empowerment and participation.
The attempt to sensitize the business practitioner and the
public-policy planner, as well as students of business management
and the social sciences, to the concept of sustainable development
in an easily comprehensible manner. This book analyzes sustainable
development from the perspective of economics. Environmental and
social challenges are shaping policies and consumer preferences to
facilitate sustainable development. This concept has become an
integral part of global business strategy. However, these trends
are not always backed up by an adequate understanding of the
complexities of the concept, and their implications for
decision-making. It is important to appreciate the economic logic
under- lying both the necessity and the difficulty of moving to a
world that can be sustained over time. The inter-relationship
between the activities of human societies and nature lies at the
core of sustainable development. Understanding this
inter-relationship goes beyond the domain of conventional
economics, into more interfaced terrains of ecological economics
and environmental science
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