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OverviewGlobalization continues to reshape economies, societies, and the environment in profound ways, influencing everything from trade and labor markets to climate policy and social justice. While it has facilitated unprecedented economic growth and innovation, its effects on sustainability and equity remain complex and contested. As the world grapples with the challenges of environmental degradation, income inequality, and shifting geopolitical dynamics, the need for a deeper understanding of globalization’s role in shaping a fairer future has never been more pressing. Globalization, Social Dividend, and Sustainable Development Goals: Shaping a Fairer Future is a timely and comprehensive study that examines the intricate relationship between globalization, sustainable development, and social equity. Bringing together a diverse group of scholars from across the globe, including experts from the United States, Italy, Turkey, Australia, India, Bhutan, Ghana, Sri Lanka and Eritrea, this volume offers a multidisciplinary perspective on the ways globalization impacts economic and social policies. Covering topics such as gender wage discrimination, financial inclusion, climate-induced migration, and the circular economy, this work provides critical insights into harnessing globalization for sustainable and equitable progress. Offering an invaluable resource for scholars, policymakers, and students, this volume serves as a vital tool for understanding and addressing the complex interactions between globalization and social dividends. By engaging with this work, readers will gain a deeper appreciation of the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead in the pursuit of a more just and sustainable world. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tonmoy Chatterjee (Bhairab Ganguly College, India) , Nilendu Chatterjee (Bankim Sardar College, India) , Ghirmai Tesfamariam Teame (College of Business and Social Sciences, Eritrea) , Rudrarup Mukherjee (Royal Thimphu College, Bhutan)Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited Imprint: Emerald Publishing Limited Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.562kg ISBN: 9781805926825ISBN 10: 1805926829 Pages: 344 Publication Date: 09 February 2026 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsSection I – Social Dividend and Sustainability Linkages in the regime of Globalization: A Theoretical Foundation Chapter 1. Aspects of Social Dividend and Sustainable development Goals in a Globalised World: A Theoretical Foundation; Nachiket Thakkar, Nilendu Chatterjee, and Tonmoy Chatterjee Chapter 2. Examining the Role of Global Value Chains in Sustainable Development: Income Inequality, Decent Work, and Vanishing Sector; Sushobhan Mahata, Siddhant Mukherjee, and Raushan Kumar Saha Chapter 3. The Intersection of Globalization and Violence against Women: A Micro-Theoretic Analysis; Anusua Poddar, Sushobhan Mahata, and Shouryo Basu Chapter 4. The Decussation of Gender Wage Discrimination and Global Value Chains: A General Equilibrium Analysis; Sushobhan Mahata, Avishek Bose, and Siddhant Mukherjee Chapter 5. Globalization, Climate-induced Migration and Inequality; Raushan Kumar Saha and Subhrajit Sinha Chapter 6. Environmental Justice vs. Inclusive Growth: A General Equilibrium Inquiry into Possible Trade-offs; Mainak Bhattacharjee Section II- Social Dividend and Sustainability Linkages: Some Globalised Issues Chapter 7. Do Prejudices On Gender Sensitize Capital Mobility? An Alternative Perspective on Capital Mobility; Avishek Bose, Raka Banerjee, Noyonika Bhattacharya, and Ishita Das Gupta Chapter 8. Public Transport, Accessibility, and User Satisfaction: Improving Equity and Social Well-being; Tommaso Filì, Tiziano Pavanini, Enrico Ivaldi, Valentina Costa, and Carolina Bruzzi Chapter 9. Financial Inclusion and Sustainable Development: Empowering through Education and Digital Learning; Rapti Deb and Anindita Basu (Chowdhury) Chapter 10. Tracking Income-Related Health Inequality over Time in the era of Globalization: A Cross-National Analysis Using the Concentration Index; Sharmi Sen Chapter 11. Food poverty, Health and Innovation: The Impact of New Food Frontiers on the Social Context; Margaret Antonicelli, Angela Maria D’Uggento, and Antonio Gattulli Chapter 12. Driving Sustainability: The Role of Environmental Innovation and Gender Diversity in the Adoption of Circular Economy Strategies; Michele Rubino, Ilaria Mastrorocco, and Margaret Antonicelli Chapter 13. An Analysis of the Investment Climate for Promoting Circular Bioeconomy: A Cross-country Analysis of Some Emerging Economies; Avinandan Taron, Supriya Bhandarkar, Meenakshi Rajeev, and Solomie Gebrezgabher Chapter 14. Investigating Corporate Sustainability Disclosure: A Text Mining Analysis of Non-financial Reporting; Margaret Antonicelli, Angela Maria D’Uggento, Michele Rubino, Francesco Grimaldi, and Albino Biafora Chapter 15. An Urban Sustainability Index: multidimensional approaches to assess SDGs progress; Diletta Servodio Section III- Social Dividend and Sustainability Linkages in the regime of Globalization: Some Country-specific Issues Chapter 16. Enhancing Contribution of Interior Design to the Sustainability Value Creation for Social Sustainability; Begum Sertyesilisik Chapter 17. Role of Women-Led SHGs in Advancing SDGs and Harnessing Social Dividends in Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh; Shruti Sengupta, Simran, and Kanwar Anmol Singh Chapter 18. Perceived Understanding and Participation of Gated Community in the Green Tourism Model in Kolkata: A Path to Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals; Shrinwantu Raha, Prasanya Sarkar, Alok Sarkar, Saumyajit Ghosh, and Shasanka Kumar Gayen Chapter 19. Household Saving Behavior and its implications for social dividend: Case of Sub-zoba Adi-Keih, Eritrea; Ghirmai Tesfamariam Teame, Natnael Aregawi Danfa, and Yonuas Osman Fagir Chapter 20. Banking on Sustainability: The Role of Indian Banks in Facing Black Swan Events; Soumya Pandey Chapter 21. Start-ups, Skill Development and Inclusiveness: The New Model of Sustainable Development in India; Dipak Kundu and Nilendu Chatterjee Chapter 22. Globalization, Social Dividend, and Sustainable Development Goals: Some Concluding Remarks; Ghirmai Tesfamariam Teame, Nilendu Chatterjee, Rudrarup Mukherjee, and Tonmoy ChatterjeeReviewsAuthor InformationTonmoy Chatterjee is Assistant Professor in Economics at Bhairab Ganguly College, India. Nilendu Chatterjee is Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics, Bankim Sardar College, West Bengal, India. Ghirmai Tesfamariam Teame is Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics and Finance at the College of Business and Social Sciences, Adi-Keih, Eritrea. Rudrarup Mukherjee is Associate Professor in Economics, Royal Thimphu College, Bhutan. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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