Applied, Concise Books by Experts for Non-Experts
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Nancy E. Landrum and Sandra Edwards
Sustainable (and green) business seems to have become mainstream practically overnight. This growth in interest in sustainable business practices stems from changing societal expectations and a growing awareness that sustainability creates a win-win situation for the business and humanity alike.
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Environmental and sustainability reporting involves nonfinancial and financial indicators of an organization’s impact on environmental, economic, and social dimensions of their operations.
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Larry Beer – Arizona State University Emeritus
This book is intended to provide templates for ethical decision making within a globalized commercial arena.
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This book will touch on topics like environmental scanning, trend tracking, issues lifecycles, stakeholder identification and prioritization, stakeholder engagement, stakeholder networks, social capital, resource access, supply chain CSR, enterprise risk management, and CSR/sustainability performance assessment.
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This book explores the topic of international social entrepreneurship. It will explore current definitions, concepts, as well as methodologies pertaining to social entrepreneurship.
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