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The case studies reflect the complexity, ambivalence and uncertainty of real managerial life "in the trenches"
The cases are framed from the premise that no business can be sustainable without being profitable and delivering competitive returns on investment
They offer insights how sustainable profitability can be enhanced by integrating context issues into the business model
The texts give useful background information and framing written for managers. They are easy accessible without reducing the complexity of the issues at hand. References for further reading are provided for each part
The entire book can be used as a course book for an executive education module Per part, a few case studies can be selected. Each part is introduced by setting out the key concepts and challenges. The opening chapter "Managing Sustainable Business in a Global Context" can be used as a preparatory
reading to the module
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Table of contents (31 chapters)
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Front Matter
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Part II
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Front Matter
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Part IV
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Front Matter
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About this book
This book offers 32 texts and case studies from across a wide range of business sectors around a managerial framework for Sustainable Business. The case studies are developed for and tested in executive education programmes at leading business schools.
The book is based on the premise that the key for managing the sustainable business is finding the right balance over time between managing competitiveness and profitability AND managing the context of the business with its political, social and ecological risks and opportunities. In that way, a sustainable business is highly responsive to the demands and challenges from both markets and societies and managers embrace the complexity, ambivalence and uncertainty that goes along with this approach.
The book presents a framework that facilitates the adoption of best business practice. This framework leads executives through a systematic approach of strategic analysis and business planning in risk management, issues management, stakeholder management, sustainable business development and strategic differentiation, business model innovation and developing dynamic capabilities.
The approach helps broaden the understanding of what sustainable performance means, by protecting business value against sustainability risks and creating business value from sustainability opportunities.
Keywords
- Access to Essential Medicines
- Accountability and Risks
- Bringing Technology To The Aging Population
- Business Growth Strategy
- Climate Change
- Corporate Governance
- Creating Comparative Advantage
- Creating Shared Value
- HRM and Management Development Strategy
- Revenue Flow and Human Rights
- Strategic Choices
- Strategic differentiation
- Strategy and Stakeholders
- Supply Chain Controversy
- Sustainability Risks
- Sustainable Growth and Emerging Markets
- The Sustainable Entreprise
- Turning A Problem Into A Resource
- Value Creation Through Responsible Supplier Relationships
- World Business Council for Sustainable Development
Editors and Affiliations
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ABIS, The Academy of Business in Society, Brussels, Belgium
Gilbert G. Lenssen
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INSEAD, Fontainebleau, France
N. Craig Smith
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INSEAD, Singapore, Singapore
N. Craig Smith
About the editors
Gilbert Lenssen is President Emeritus of the European Academy of Business in Society (ABIS). He was Professor of International Management at the College of Europe (Bruges/Warsaw), Visiting Fellow at Templeton College, University of Oxford and served on the editorial boards of a number of academic journals. He taught in the EMBA programmes of leading business schools in Holland, France and UK. Before moving into academia, Gilbert Lenssen enjoyed an international corporate career in the oil and chemicals industry for over 25 years in the UK, USA, Germany, Spain and India, culminating in his position as Global Vice President for BP Solar International. He is a lifelong fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.
Craig Smith is INSEAD professor of Corporate Responsability and Business Ethics. He directs the INSEAD Healthcare Leadership Programme. He was previously on the faculties of London Business School, Georgetown University, and Harvard Business School. His current research projects examine stakeholder theory and stakeholder value, ethical consumerism and sustainable consumption, strategic drivers of corporate responsibility and marketing ethics. His recent publications appear in the Journal of Business Ethics, Journal of Consumer Psychology, Journal of Marketing, Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, and MIT Sloan Management Review.
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Managing Sustainable Business
Book Subtitle: An Executive Education Case and Textbook
Editors: Gilbert G. Lenssen, N. Craig Smith
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-024-1144-7
Publisher: Springer Dordrecht
eBook Packages: Business and Management, Business and Management (R0)
Copyright Information: Springer Nature B.V. 2019
Hardcover ISBN: 978-94-024-1142-3Published: 15 March 2018
Softcover ISBN: 978-94-024-1634-3Published: 01 February 2019
eBook ISBN: 978-94-024-1144-7Published: 07 March 2018
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: XLV, 682
Number of Illustrations: 196 b/w illustrations
Topics: Business Ethics, Administration, Organization and Leadership, Business Strategy/Leadership, Emerging Markets/Globalization