持続可能な経営:システム・アプローチ<br>Sustainability Management : A Systems Approach

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Sustainability Management : A Systems Approach

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 568 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781071876879
  • DDC分類 658.4083

Full Description

Sustainability Management: A Systems Approach is an indispensable guide for students and professionals seeking to understand and implement sustainable business practices. The book explores the interconnectedness of natural ecosystems, societies, organizations, and individuals, offering a holistic approach to sustainability management that aligns economic, social, and environmental goals.

Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
About The Authors
Chapter 1: Introduction to Sustainability Management: Theory
What is Sustainability Management?
A Systems Approach to Sustainability Management
Summary
Discussion Questions
Chapter 2: Introduction to Sustainability Management: Practice
Challenges to Global Sustainability
Opportunities for Global Sustainability
Summary
Discussion Questions
Chapter 3: Institutions and Sustainability Management
Institutional Theory and Sustainability Management
Businesses and Institutions
Reasons Why Businesses Comply with Institutional Pressures
Strategic Responses to Institutional Pressures
Greenwashing and Beyond
Summary
Discussion Questions
Chapter 4: Stakeholders and Sustainability Management
Stakeholder Theory
Stakeholder Management
Responsibilities to Stakeholders
Stakeholder Engagement
Summary
Discussion Questions
Chapter 5: Resources, Capabilities, and Strategies for Sustainability
Shared Value and Sustainability
Integrating Sustainability into the Overall Corporate Strategy
Resource-Based View and Sustainability
Adaptability, Consumer Benefits, and Sustainability
Prioritizing Actions by Coordinating Ecosystems
Summary
Discussion Questions
Chapter 6: Innovation and Entrepreneurship for Sustainability
Creativity, Innovation, and Entrepreneurial Ingenuity for Sustainability
Entrepreneurship in the Circular Economy
Voluntary Ethical Standards and Sustainable Entrepreneurial Ingenuity
Business Models and Sustainability
Technology for Sustainability Goals
Summary
Discussion Questions
Appendix: The Socially Responsible Business Model
Chapter 7: Formulating Corporate Strategies: Alliances and Global Supply Chains
Alliances and Partnerships
Mergers and Acquisitions
Global Supply Chains and International Alliances
Host versus Home Countries Corporate Strategies
Summary
Discussion Questions
Chapter 8: Implementing Environmental, Social, and Governance Strategies
Agency Theory: The Role of Monitoring and Incentives in Sustainability Management
Monitoring Sustainability Performance: Greening the Boardroom
Incentives for Sustainability: Greening the Executive Compensation
Shareholder Activism for Sustainability management
The Special Case of the Chief Sustainability Officer
Summary
Discussion Questions
Chapter 9: Monitoring and Measuring Environmental, Social, and Governance Performance
The Origins of ESG
Sustainability, ESG, and Related Concepts
ESG Ratings, Criteria, and Metrics
ESG Metrics, Standards, and Frameworks
ESG Challenges
Summary
Discussion Questions
Chapter 10: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the Context of Sustainability
Diversity, equity, and inclusion as part of Corporate Social Responsibility
Racial Diversity in Organizations
Gender Inclusion and Corporate Social Responsibility
New Technologies and Ethics
The Strategic Role of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Summary
Discussion Questions
Chapter 11: Sustainability Reporting Frameworks and Standards
History of Companies Transparency and Accountability
Materiality as a Guiding Principle for Financial and Non-Financial Disclosures
Benefits and Challenges of Sustainability Disclosure
Best Practices and Trends in Sustainability Reporting
Summary
Discussion Questions
CASE 1: hiLyte and the Commercialization of Sustainable Technology1
CASE 2: The Mae Fah Luang Foundation: Circular Strategy in Coffee Production1
CASE 3: FabricAID: Circular Economy in the Fashion Industry
CASE 4: Farm Animal Welfare Reporting: Using Investor Benchmarks to Change Corporate Behaviour
CASE 5: Occidental of Colombia and Indigenous People's Rights: The Right to Free, Prior, and Informed Consent
CASE 6: Polestar 0 Project: Introducing a Climate-Neutral Vehicle
CASE 7: Christian Dior Couture: Luxury Fashion, Feminism and SDG5
CASE 8: Bhoomi Diapers: Creating Eco-Friendly Products
CASE 9: Taos Ski Valley: A Systems Perspective on Sustainability Strategy
CASE 10: Vegadona: User-Generated Content For Vegans
CASE 11: Thread International: Attempting a Takeback Program and Its Sustainability Challenges
CASE 12: Machu Picchu, a Carbon-Neutral World Wonder
CASE 13: Loyola University Chicago: Becoming a Leader of Environmental Sustainability
CASE 14: Tesla, the Global Electric Vehicle Industry, and the Future of Patented Technologies
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