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religious values at the office door. Apartheid was an evil, and
business had great power in South Africa. Where there is power,
there is also responsibil ity. I prayed about this long and hard. I
pushed the companies as much as I thought I could. There were
advances and there were setbacks, but finally we prevailed and the
Blacks of South Africa secured their freedom. My effort in behalf
of the Sullivan Principles was only one of a number of significant
efforts of the anti-apartheid movement. All of those other efforts
must be recognized, as well. The Sullivan Principles and the manner
in which they were implemented in South Africa were in the nature
of a grand experiment in the sociopolitical change and economic
uplifting of the Black people of South Africa. What is even more
important is that the Principles were driven by an ethical and
moral imperative, and were voluntarily implemented by a group of
enlight ened United States multinational corporations. No grand
design or vision is ever perfect. We fall prey to human follies,
limited understanding of the future, and necessary compromises to
seek not what is perfect but what is possible. Thus, any such
effort is subject to criticism from those who seek ideological
purity and those who seek to minimize the impact of change from the
status quo . ."
Multinational Corporations and the Impact of Public Advocacy on
Corporate Strategy: NestlA(c) and the Infant Formula Controversy
presents an in-depth analysis of the infant formula controversy and
the resulting international boycott of NestlA(c) products launched
by various social activist groups and church organizations. The
actions of those groups culminated in the passage of the first
international marketing code under the auspices of the World Health
Organization. Based on exhaustive and unique research, the book
details the NestlA(c) case and uses it to analyze a number of other
major issues bearing on contemporary business strategy and
operations in the national and international arena. Issues
addressed include: The rising phenomenon of social activism and its
affect on public opinion and public policy; The changing role of
churches and other religious groups and their impact on corporate
strategy and behavior; The emergence of UN affiliated international
bodies, as both arbiters and regulators of market conduct of
multinational corporations; The changing dynamics between
multinational corporations and host countries; The factors which
determine a company's behavior and its ability to adapt to changing
societal expectations. A/LISTA Multinational Corporations and the
Impact of Public Advocacy on Corporate Strategy: NestlA(c) and the
Infant Formula Controversy presents a microcosm of business society
conflicts being played out in all parts of the world. This
scholarly book will be of great interest to academics in the areas
of management, business ethics, social conflict, and international
regulation. It will also appeal to a broad corporate and government
audience and to anyoneinterested in contemporary world affairs and
the increasing globalization of socio-economic conflicts.
Global food security is increasingly challenging in light of
population increase, the impact of climate change on crop
production, and limited land available for agricultural expansion.
Plant breeding and other agricultural technologies have contributed
considerably for food and nutritional security over the last few
decades. Genetic engineering approaches are powerful tools that we
have at our disposal to overcome substantial obstacles in the way
of efficiency and productivity of current agricultural practices.
Genome engineering via CRISPR/Cas9, Cpf1, base editing and prime
editing, and OMICs through genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics,
phenomics, an metabolomics have helped to discover underlying
mechanisms controlling traits of economic importance. Principle and
Practices of OMICs and Genome Editing for Crop Improvement provides
recent research from eminent scholars from around the world, from
various geographical regions, with established expertise on genome
editing and OMICs technologies. This book offers a wide range of
information on OMICs techniques and their applications to develop
biotic, abiotic and climate resilient crops, metabolomics and next
generation sequencing for sustainable crop production, integration
bioinformatics, and multi-omics for precision plant breeding. Other
topics include application of genome editing technologies for food
and nutritional security, speed breeding, hybrid seed production,
resource use efficiency, epigenetic modifications, transgene free
breeding, database and bioinformatics for genome editing, and
regulations adopted by various countries around globe for genome
edited crops. Both OMICs and genome editing are vigorously utilized
by researchers for crop improvement programs; however, there is
limited literature available in a single source. This book provides
a valuable resource not only for students at undergraduate and
postgraduate level but also for researchers, stakeholders, policy
makers, and practitioners interested in the potential of genome
editing and OMICs for crop improvement programs.
Global food security is increasingly challenging in light of
population increase, the impact of climate change on crop
production, and limited land available for agricultural expansion.
Plant breeding and other agricultural technologies have contributed
considerably for food and nutritional security over the last few
decades. Genetic engineering approaches are powerful tools that we
have at our disposal to overcome substantial obstacles in the way
of efficiency and productivity of current agricultural practices.
Genome engineering via CRISPR/Cas9, Cpf1, base editing and prime
editing, and OMICs through genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics,
phenomics, an metabolomics have  helped to discover
underlying mechanisms controlling traits of economic importance.
    Principle and Practices of OMICs and
Genome Editing for Crop Improvement provides recent research from
eminent scholars from around the world, from various geographical
regions, with established expertise on genome editing and OMICs
technologies. This book offers a wide range of information on OMICs
techniques and their applications to develop biotic, abiotic and
climate resilient crops, metabolomics and next generation
sequencing for sustainable crop production, integration
bioinformatics, and multi-omics for precision plant breeding. Other
topics include application of genome editing technologies for food
and nutritional security, speed breeding, hybrid seed production,
resource use efficiency, epigenetic modifications, transgene free
breeding, database and bioinformatics for genome editing, and
regulations adopted by various countries around globe for genome
edited crops. Both OMICs and genome editing are vigorously utilized
by researchers for crop improvement programs; however, there is
limited literature available in a single source. This book provides
a valuable resource not only for students at undergraduate and
postgraduate level but also for researchers, stakeholders, policy
makers, and practitioners interested in the potential of genome
editing and OMICs for crop improvement programs.
Recent trends in globalization have conclusively demonstrated that
economic and socio-political problems of the 21st century would
need to be confronted in the context of the inter-dependent nature
of the world and its inhabitants. The emerging global economic
order has once again brought capitalism and its principal actor,
the large multinational corporation, to the apex of social
institutions. The 23 papers represent a diversity of viewpoints and
are indicative of one of the major goals, i.e., to create a
meaningful discourse that goes beyond rhetoric. Instead, it
emphasizes a search for feasible solutions in the context of real
world problems, resource constraints, and human frailties.
Previously Published in the Journal of Business Ethics, Volume 87
Supplement 1, 2009
This book undertakes an in-depth study and a systematic analysis of
the workings of the Sullivan Principles and their impact on: (a)
the operations of the US corporation in South Africa; (b) the
process of the dismantling of apartheid and creation of a
non-racial, democratic government in South Africa; and (c) the
actions of multinational corporations from other countries and
large South African corporations in emulating the behavior of US
multinational corporations and thereby enlarging their impact
through a multiplier effect. The over-arching objective of this
book is to learn from the experience of the Sullivan Principles,
and interpret how this experience might be translated into
developing 'rules of the game' and 'codes of business ethics' as
large multinational corporations continue to confront the issues of
human rights, living and working conditions of workers in their
overseas manufacturing operations, and where there is constant
pressure on the corporations to pay more attention to environmental
protection, sustainable growth, and preservation of
biodiversity.Furthermore, the ethical conduct of multinational
corporations and transparency in their dealings with important
stakeholders is an increasing concern. The authors bring to this
analysis their combined experience of more than fifteen years
working with business corporations, non-governmental organizations,
and other segments of the anti-apartheid movement in South Africa
during the formulation and implementation of the Sullivan
Principles. In addition, they have been engaged in extensive
research, teaching, and consultation on various aspects of business
ethics and global codes of conduct. The analytical framework
created by the authors will help multinational corporations to
understand societal expectations of business within a normative,
economic, and contextual framework, and to evaluate the likelihood
of success or failure of various strategic options and
implementation formats that might be available for use in a given
situation.
Multinational Corporations and the Impact of Public Advocacy on
Corporate Strategy: Nestle and the Infant Formula Controversy
presents an in-depth analysis of the infant formula controversy and
the resulting international boycott of Nestle products launched by
various social activist groups and church organizations. The
actions of those groups culminated in the passage of the first
international marketing code under the auspices of the World Health
Organization. Based on exhaustive and unique research, the book
details the Nestle case and uses it to analyze a number of other
major issues bearing on contemporary business strategy and
operations in the national and international arena. Issues
addressed include: The rising phenomenon of social activism and its
affect on public opinion and public policy; The changing role of
churches and other religious groups and their impact on corporate
strategy and behavior; The emergence of UN affiliated international
bodies, as both arbiters and regulators of market conduct of
multinational corporations; The changing dynamics between
multinational corporations and host countries; The factors which
determine a company's behavior and its ability to adapt to changing
societal expectations. GBP/LISTGBP Multinational Corporations and
the Impact of Public Advocacy on Corporate Strategy: Nestle and the
Infant Formula Controversy presents a microcosm of business society
conflicts being played out in all parts of the world. This
scholarly book will be of great interest to academics in the areas
of management, business ethics, social conflict, and international
regulation. It will also appeal to a broad corporate and government
audience and to anyone interested in contemporary world affairs and
the increasing globalization of socio-economic conflicts.
Access to food with enough calories and nutrients is a fundamental
right of every human. The global population has exceeded 7.8
billion and is expected to pass 10 billion by 2055. Such rapid
population increase presents a great challenge for food supply.
More grain production is needed to provide basic calories for
humans. Thus, it is crucial to produce 60-110% more food to fill
the gap between food production and the demand of future
generations. Meanwhile food nutritional values are of increasing
interest to accommodate industrialized modern lives. The
instability of food production caused by global climate change
presents another great challenge. The global warming rate has
become more rapid in recent decades, with more frequent extreme
climate change including higher temperatures, drought, and floods.
Our world faces various unprecedented scenarios such as rising
temperatures, which causes melting glaciers and the resulting
various biotic and abiotic stresses, ultimately leading to food
scarcity. In these circumstances it is of utmost importance to
examine the genetic basis and extensive utilization of germplasm to
develop "climate resilient cultivars" through the application of
plant breeding and biotechnological tools. Future crops must adapt
to these new and unpredictable environments. Crop varieties
resistant to biotic and abiotic stresses are also needed as plant
disease, insects, drought, high- and low-temperature stresses are
expected to be impacted by climate change. Thus, we need a food
production system that can simultaneously satisfy societal demands
and long-term development. Since the Green Revolution in the 1960s,
farming has been heavily dependent on high input of nitrogen and
pesticides. This leads to environmental pollution which is not
sustainable in the long run. Therefore, a new breeding scheme is
urgently needed to enable sustainable agriculture; including new
strategies to develop varieties and crops that have high yield
potential, high yield stability, and superior grain quality and
nutrition while also using less consumption of water, fertilizer,
and chemicals in light of environmental protection. While we face
these challenges, we also have great opportunities, especially with
flourishing developments in omics technologies. High-quality
reference genomes are becoming available for a larger number of
species, with some species having more than one reference genome.
The genome-wide re-sequencing of diverse varieties enables the
identification of core- and pan-genomes. An integration of omics
data will enable a rapid and high-throughput identification of many
genes simultaneously for a relevant trait. This will change our
current research paradigm fundamentally from single gene analysis
to pathway or network analysis. This will also expand our
understanding of crop domestication and improvement. In addition,
with the knowledge gained from omics data, in combination with new
technologies like targeted gene editing, we can breed new varieties
and crops for sustainable agriculture.
This is a concise, systematic and complete treatment of the design
and construction of pile foundations. Discusses pile behavior under
various loadings and types of piles and their installation,
including consideration of soil parameters. It provides
step--by--step design procedures for piles subject to vertical
loading and pullout, lateral, inclined and eccentric loads, or
dynamic loads, and for piles in permafrost. Also describes load
test procedures and their interpretation and buckling of long,
slender piles with and without supported length. The closing
chapter presents case histories of prediction and performance of
piles and pile groups. Includes numerous solved problems.
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