Sustainability A Key Idea for Business and Society Key Ideas in Business and Management Series
Auteurs : Benn Suzanne, Edwards Melissa, Williams Tim
The heightening impact of ecological and societal crises makes sustainability an increasingly urgent imperative, requiring a fundamental shift in how we understand and practice management and business.
In this book, the authors set out the key characteristics of sustainability such as its temporal and multilevel effects and highlight the complex array of sustainability risks and opportunities for business and management. Setting business within a systems perspective, the authors outline different sustainability discourses that frame how business responds to the sustainability imperative. They call for the normative and scientific approaches to sustainability to be merged so that a new transdisciplinary approach that brings together the material and relational traditions in sustainability management is developed. Sustainability work is understood as the reframing of tools, technologies, practices and business strategies to respond to the imperative. The book concludes by highlighting dynamic features of the imperative as it is shaped by the urgent need to restore and regenerate social and ecological systems. Sustainability transitions such as the Circular Economy and Net Zero are suggested as inspiration for profound business transformation.
By facing the intractable complexity associated with sustainability, this book challenges students and scholars to draw from across the sciences and social sciences to understand, reflect upon and deliver responsible business outcomes in contemporary society.
1. Introduction to Sustainability 2. Current Trends Shaping the Sustainability Imperative 3. The Sustainability Imperative in Business: Drawing on and across Disciplines 4. Managing the Sustainability Imperative: Tools and Technologies 5. The Sustainability Imperative in Practice: Social Context 6. Future Sustainability Trends: Shaping the Imperative
Suzanne Benn is Professor in the Management Department, UTS Business School. She has a long history as a researcher and educator in corporate sustainability and corporate social responsibility. Her publications include four books and numerous research articles on these topics.
Melissa Edwards is Director of the Executive MBA and Senior Lecturer in the UTS Business School. She teaches sustainability in the undergraduate and postgraduate business programs and has widely published on corporate sustainability, social impact and sustainability in management education.
Tim Williams is Lecturer in the Management Department, UTS Business School. He teaches sustainability, strategy and innovation at undergraduate and postgraduate level and has a background as a leading sustainability practitioner.
Date de parution : 09-2021
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 09-2021
15.6x23.4 cm
Thème de Sustainability :
Mots-clés :
Planetary Boundaries; Corporate Sustainability; green business; Business Case; triple bottom line; UN; green operations; Sustainable Supply Chain Management; strategy; Climate Change; climate champions; SDG; technocentric approach; Environmental Issues; corporate responses; Social Ecological Systems; organisational response; Circular Economy; CSR; management; business; Business Ecosystems; global imperative; Sustainability Management; Sustainability Dilemma; Contemporary Society; ESG; International Integrated Reporting Council; ESG Integration; Technocentric Perspective; Global Sustainable Investment Alliance; Corporate Sustainability Assessment; UK Task Force; Te Awa Tupua; Global Impact Investing Network