The Necessary Transition : The Journey towards the Sustainable Enterprise Economy

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The Necessary Transition : The Journey towards the Sustainable Enterprise Economy

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 268 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781907643910
  • DDC分類 658.408

Full Description

Life on Earth for humanity and our ecosystems is at a point of great change. There is much to be learnt about previous great disruptions. The key words are *adaptation* and *transformation*. Most international companies operate across multiple social and environmental geographies, so they know this intellectual and practical landscape. And for many governments the challenges of social and environmental justice are also paramount - not least because equitable societies are best for business, and best for human well-being.

The Necessary Transition addresses the many transitions taking place around the world: from high- to low-carbon economies, from gross inequality to egalitarianism, from massive human rights abuses to socially just societies, and from high corruption to societies with high social cohesion and integrity.

The book brings together leading international researchers and practitioners to share their knowledge and expertise, and offers answers to many of the pressing questions that must be addressed in the journey towards a sustainable enterprise economy - an absolutely necessary transition for humanity.

Contributors include: Sara Parkin, Founder-Director and Trustee of the UK's Forum for the Future; Bill Champion, Managing Director, Rio Tinto Coal Australia; and Mark Swilling, co-author of "Just Transitions" and Academic Director of the Sustainability Institute, South Africa.

The key question is: "Is a transition to a sustainable future possible within the logic of conventional capitalism and 20th-century models of development?" This book provides radical perspectives from varying entry points and is essential reading for academics and practitioners interested in how we plan, speed and scale such necessary transitions.

Contents

Foreword

Sir Tim Smit, co-founder, The Eden Project



Introduction

Malcolm McIntosh, Griffith University





Part I: History and Transition Theory

1. Contested futures: Conceptions of the next long-term development cycle

Professor Mark Swilling, Sustainability Institute, Stellenbosch University

2. Radical openness and contextualisation: reflections on a decade of learning for sustainability at the Sustainability Institute, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Eve Annecke, Sustainability Institute

3. The devil is in the synergy: Exhibiting transitions at the hypothetical museum of the future

Richard Cassels, Director, Climate Leadership

4. Transformations and translations of japanese business society

Kyoko Fukukawa, Bradford University School of Management, and Sunil Manghani, York St John University





Part II: Re-Seeing the world: Paradigm shifts and action

5. Occupation or action: Can they be more or less than the sum of their parts?

Sara Parkin, Founder Director, Forum for the Future

6. The pillars of peace: Identifying the elements that allow human potential to flourish

Steve Killelea, Executive Chairman and Founder, Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP)

7. The wicked problem of developing a new social contract for the necessary transition

Sandra Waddock, Boston College Carroll School of Management

8. Together: The power of collaboration

Caroline Digby, The Eden Project

9. Boundary objects, HRM tools and change for sustainability

Suzanne Benn, University of Technology, Sydney, and Cathy Rusinko, Philadelphia University





Part III: Sustainable development, climate change and business & finance

10. Climate change is everyone's business

Brendan Mackey, Griffith University

11. Industry transformation through sustainable entrepreneurship: Examples in the apparel and energy industries

Stefan Schaltegger and Erik G. Hansen, Leuphana Universität Lüneburg

12. Public policy processes for transition to a sustainable enterprise society: The case of extractive industries

Ciaran O'Faircheallaigh, Griffith University

13. Sustainable development: Continuing to re-earn our licence to operate

Bill Champion, Managing Director, Rio Tinto Coal Australia

14. Currencies of transition: Transforming money to unleash sustainability

Jem Bendell, Institute for Leadership and Sustainability, University of Cumbria, UK and Griffith Business School, Queensland, Australia; and Thomas H. Greco, BeyondMoney.net

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