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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Suzanne Benn (University of Technology, Sydney) , Melissa Edwards (University of Technology, Sydney) , Tim Williams (University of Technology, Sydney)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.040kg ISBN: 9780367077020ISBN 10: 0367077027 Pages: 164 Publication Date: 30 September 2021 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback 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 ContentsReviewsThis comprehensive, wise book brings an important, holistic systems lens to sustainability and businesses. Its powerful message of reconnecting humans and businesses into and of nature should be read by leaders, scholars, and teachers everywhere. Sandra Waddock, Galligan Chair of Strategy and Professor of Management, Boston College, USA Managing sustainability has never been more necessary than now. But there are no simple solutions. This book provides excellent insight into the complexity of managing sustainability. It makes the reader aware of the need to embrace complexity to come up with effective solutions. Jonatan Pinkse, Professor of Strategy, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, University of Manchester, UK Benn, Edwards and Williams offer a compelling account of the unintended consequences of modernity, examining risks and opportunities for business and management. In so doing, they highlight insights from sustainability sciences and the humanities, which challenge accepted understandings of trade-offs between environmental, social and economic outcomes. This book provides researchers, teachers and managers with arguments for developing a systemic approach in grappling with sustainability. Susse Georg, Professor of Sustainable Innovation, University of Aalborg, Denmark """This comprehensive, wise book brings an important, holistic systems lens to sustainability and businesses. Its powerful message of reconnecting humans and businesses into and of nature should be read by leaders, scholars, and teachers everywhere."" Sandra Waddock, Galligan Chair of Strategy and Professor of Management, Boston College, USA ""Managing sustainability has never been more necessary than now. But there are no simple solutions. This book provides excellent insight into the complexity of managing sustainability. It makes the reader aware of the need to embrace complexity to come up with effective solutions."" Jonatan Pinkse, Professor of Strategy, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, University of Manchester, UK ""Benn, Edwards and Williams offer a compelling account of the unintended consequences of modernity, examining risks and opportunities for business and management. In so doing, they highlight insights from sustainability sciences and the humanities, which challenge accepted understandings of trade-offs between environmental, social and economic outcomes. This book provides researchers, teachers and managers with arguments for developing a systemic approach in grappling with sustainability."" Susse Georg, Professor of Sustainable Innovation, University of Aalborg, Denmark" This comprehensive, wise book brings an important, holistic systems lens to sustainability and businesses. Its powerful message of reconnecting humans and businesses into and of nature should be read by leaders, scholars, and teachers everywhere. Sandra Waddock, Galligan Chair of Strategy and Professor of Management, Boston College, USA Managing sustainability has never been more necessary than now. But there are no simple solutions. This book provides excellent insight into the complexity of managing sustainability. It makes the reader aware of the need to embrace complexity to come up with effective solutions. Jonatan Pinkse, Professor of Strategy, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, University of Manchester, UK Benn, Edwards and Williams offer a compelling account of the unintended consequences of modernity, examining risks and opportunities for business and management. In so doing, they highlight insights from sustainability sciences and the humanities, which challenge accepted understandings of trade-offs between environmental, social and economic outcomes. This book provides researchers, teachers and managers with arguments for developing a systemic approach in grappling with sustainability. Susse Georg, Professor of Sustainable Innovation, University of Aalborg, Denmark Author InformationSuzanne 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. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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