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Corporate Sustainability in the 21st Century: Increasing the Resilience of Social-Ecological Systems

Corporate Sustainability in the 21st Century: Increasing the Resilience of Social-Ecological Systems

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Corporate sustainability needs a rethink in the human-influenced Anthropocene age, and Business In Nature provides a new conceptual framework for understanding and engaging with sustainability. It introduces ideas from global ecology and the natural sciences to provide readers with a new language for discussing business and sustainability and offers an international perspective with examples, case studies, and discussion questions.

\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 360 pages
\n Publication date: 21 December 2018
\n Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Corporate sustainability requires a fresh perspective in the Anthropocene era. We are witnessing rapid changes in earth system processes driven by human activities. Current initiatives, such as product innovation and pollution reduction, are insufficient to address the escalating social-ecological challenges we face.

Corporate Sustainability in the 21st Century is a groundbreaking textbook that offers a novel conceptual framework for understanding and engaging with sustainability. This book critically examines key concepts and topics related to corporate sustainability, emphasizing corporate sustainability strategies and corporate value chains.

What sets this book apart is its integration of ideas from global ecology and the natural sciences, providing readers with a new language to discuss business and sustainability. The book maintains an international perspective, featuring a wealth of examples, case studies, and discussion questions. It is a valuable resource for students studying corporate sustainability, business, nature, and society, as well as environmental studies. Additionally, it provides valuable insights for managers seeking to integrate sustainability into their business goals.

The challenges we face are complex and multifaceted, requiring a holistic approach. Corporate sustainability must go beyond traditional business practices and consider the broader social and environmental impacts of their operations. This includes addressing issues such as climate change, biodiversity loss, social inequality, and ethical concerns.

To achieve sustainable development, businesses must adopt a triple-bottom-line approach, which considers economic, environmental, and social aspects of their operations. This requires a shift towards more sustainable business models, such as circular economy, renewable energy, and sustainable supply chains.

In addition to adopting sustainable practices, businesses must also engage with stakeholders and promote transparency and accountability. This includes collaborating with communities, NGOs, and government agencies to address social and environmental challenges and to ensure that their operations are beneficial to society as a whole.

Corporate sustainability is not just a responsibility, but also an opportunity for businesses to differentiate themselves from their competitors and to create long-term value. By adopting sustainable practices and promoting social and environmental responsibility, businesses can build a positive reputation and attract socially conscious consumers.

In conclusion, corporate sustainability needs a rethink in the Anthropocene era. We must embrace a holistic approach that considers the economic, environmental, and social aspects of our operations. By adopting sustainable practices, engaging with stakeholders, and promoting transparency and accountability, businesses can create long-term value and contribute to the sustainable development of our planet.

\n Weight: 692g\n
Dimension: 244 x 189 x 20 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781138744653\n \n

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