Navigating the Ecological Transition

Navigating the Ecological Transition

A Business School Perspective

Bouthinon-Dumas, Hugues; Chatterjee, Arijit; Leca, Bernard

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2024

134

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9781032824611

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Part I: From sinners to saints? How companies, mindsets, and paradigms can contribute to sustainability transition 1. Shaping Citizens' Attitudes to Engage in Climate Action in the Global South and Global North 2. Responsible Leadership and Sustainable Business Practices 3. Wishing for a Shift: A Paradigm Perspective on Ecological Transition Part II: Sustainability: The need for transparency and accountability 4. In Search of a Compass for Navigating the Ecological Transition 5. Animal Welfare: How sustainability accounting can trigger awareness and positive change 6. From Anti-Greenwashing Toolbox to EU Leadership's Sword Part III: From Products and Profit to Responsible Innovation 7. Responsible Innovation as a Driving Force for Ecological Transition 8. Replacing Old with New: Perceived product obsolescence - its impact on consumer behaviour and the planet Part IV: Sustainability: The role of education and engagement 9. A Pragmatic Way to Teach Energy Transition Stakes in a Business School 10. When French Public Hospitals Go Green: Reworking the boundaries of hospital practices 11. How Environmental Shareholder Activism Spurs Large Corporations to communicate on their Commitment Part V: The Energy Transition: A focus on Asia and Africa 12. Geopolitical Perspectives on China's Sustainability Initiatives 13. Why and How Morocco is Pioneering Africa's Energy Transition Conclusion
Sustainable development;Sustainable innovation;Responsible innovation;Green transition;Social impact;CSR;SDGs;Sustainable business models;Sustainable business practices;Sustainability;Higher education;Business school;Responsible leadership