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Author Fischer, Manuel, author.

Title Sustainable business : managing the challenges of the 21st century / Manuel Fischer, Daniel Foord, Jan Frecè, Kirsten Hillebrand, Ingrid Kissling-Näf, Rahel Meili, Marie Peskova, David Risi, René Schmidpeter, Tobias Stucki.

Publication Info. Cham : Springer, [2023]
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Description 1 online resource (xviii, 142 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color).
Series SpringerBriefs in business, 2191-5490
SpringerBriefs in business. 2191-5490
Access Open access GW5XE
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Summary This open access book is a compact guide to the development of sustainable business, which has become the central concept in discussions about the future development of humanity and planet earth. It provides basic terminology and concepts on sustainable business and offers insights into a new management paradigm that integrates social and environmental dimensions into business models, strategies, and operations. New business concepts such as the donut economy, the circular economy, social innovation and sustainable leadership are introduced and the book outlines how they influence the way we run businesses today and in the future. This book lays the foundation for new management thinking in business and academia, making it a essential reader for professionals and students alike.
Note Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed May 24, 2023).
Contents Intro -- Preface -- Introduction -- Contents -- About the Authors -- Chapter 1: Why Sustainability? -- 1.1 The Anthropocene -- 1.2 The Ecological Challenges: Planetary Boundaries -- 1.3 Adding the Social Dimension -- 1.4 The Role of Economic Growth -- Literature -- Further Reading -- Chapter 2: The Concept of Sustainable Development -- 2.1 ``Our Common Futuré́ or The Brundtland Report -- 2.2 Three Dimensions of Sustainable Development -- 2.3 Three Approaches to Sustainable Systems -- 2.4 Policy Action and SDGs -- 2.5 Knowledge and Tackling Sustainability Challenges -- Literature
Further Reading -- Chapter 3: Challenges of Managing Common Resources -- 3.1 What Is Meant by Tragedy of the Commons? -- 3.2 The Logic of Collective Action or the Prisoner Dilemma -- 3.3 Social Dilemma -- 3.4 How to Cope with the ``Tragedy of the Commons,́́ Prisoners or Social Dilemma? -- Literature -- Further Reading -- Chapter 4: Corporate Sustainability -- 4.1 Sustainability as the New Management Paradigm in Business Administration -- 4.1.1 Sustainability as Innovative Business Concept -- 4.1.2 Strategic Management -- 4.1.3 New Business Administration Model
4.2 Three Levels of Corporate Sustainability -- 4.2.1 Production Level -- 4.2.2 Product Level -- 4.2.3 Organizational Level -- 4.3 Technological Change: The Role of Green Innovation -- 4.3.1 Where Is the Largest Impact Reduction Possible? -- 4.3.2 The Speed of Technological Change -- 4.3.3 What Hampers Green Innovation? -- 4.3.4 The Importance of Policy Instruments -- 4.3.5 Green Innovation in a Spatial Context -- 4.4 Sustainability and Corporate Values -- 4.4.1 Functions of Corporate Values -- 4.4.2 Scope of Application -- 4.4.3 Vision, Mission, and Corporate Values
4.4.4 Definition of Corporate Values -- 4.5 Sustainability Reporting -- 4.5.1 Why Sustainability Reporting? -- 4.5.2 Sustainability Reporting Standards -- 4.6 Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) -- 4.6.1 The Business Case for CSR -- 4.6.2 The Ethical Fallacy of the Business Case for CSR -- 4.6.3 The Managerial Fallacy of the Business Case for CSR -- 4.6.4 Overcoming Business Case Thinking: Extending CSR -- 4.6.5 The CSR Arena and Its Various Players -- 4.6.6 Towards a Comprehensive Definition of CSR -- Literature -- Chapter 5: Social Innovation (or Why We Need the Civil Society)
5.1 Social Innovation: What Is It and How Can It Be Measured? -- 5.2 Implementing Social Innovation in Practice -- 5.3 Scaling and Replicating Social Innovations -- Literature -- Chapter 6: Policy Instruments and Financial System -- 6.1 Policy Instruments -- 6.1.1 Instruments for Dealing with External Effects -- 6.1.2 International Comparison of the Measures Implemented -- 6.2 Financial System -- 6.2.1 Sustainable Finance Is Becoming More Important -- 6.2.2 Accelerating the Impact of the Financial System -- Literature -- Further Reading -- Chapter 7: Sustainable Consumption
Local Note Springer Nature Springer Nature - SpringerLink eBooks - Fully Open Access
Subject Social responsibility of business.
Sustainable development.
sustainable development.
Social responsibility of business
Sustainable development
Added Author Foord, Daniel, author.
Frecè, Jan, author.
Hillebrand, Kirsten, author.
Kissling-Näf, Ingrid, author.
Meili, Rahel, author.
Peskova, Marie, author.
Risi, David, 1985- author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjGqtWCCQbRKPm3yq6bkym
Schmidpeter, René, author.
Stucki, Tobias, author.
Other Form: Original 3031253965 9783031253966 (OCoLC)1359041101
ISBN 9783031253973 (electronic bk.)
3031253973 (electronic bk.)
9783031253966
3031253965
Standard No. 10.1007/978-3-031-25397-3 doi
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