About this book series

This series aims to improve our understanding of how shifts in industrial regimes, trade, and technology are not only creating significant environmental and social impacts and inequities around the world but also opportunities for sustainable economic growth. It focuses on issues of industrial development, environment and society, and sustainable economy, dealing with the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

The series publishes high-quality peer-reviewed monographs, edited volumes and graduate textbooks related to the theme of sustainable economic development. The topics covered include industry networks, sustainable economic growth, supply chains, supply chain management, sustainable economy, green logistics, green growth, sustainable firms, collaboration for sustainability, corporate sustainability, corporate social responsibility, green banking, operations management, engineering management, sustainable value chains, sustainable business, circular economy, sustainable production, sustainable consumption, waste, resource management, productivity strategies, sustainable management, resource conservation, sustainability strategies, innovation processes, sustainable innovation,  renewable resources, among others. Contributors to the series are researchers, business strategists, civil society thought leaders, and government policy makers.

The series is associated with The Greening of Industry Network, an international network of professionals from research, education, business, government and civil society organizations located in more than 50 countries, with the goal of aligning industrial development strategies with sustainable development principles. The network stimulates, coordinates and connects high quality research to policies, strategies and actions in ways that contribute to a more sustainable society. Through a variety of arenas, it provides an open forum for creative debate to engage researchers, business, workers, government, consumers and other actors in developing a shared understanding of the changes required for creating a more sustainable future.

Now indexed by Scopus!

Electronic ISSN
2543-0254
Print ISSN
2543-0246
Series Editor
  • Diego A. Vazquez-Brust,
  • Joseph Sarkis

Book titles in this series

Abstracted and indexed in

  1. SCOPUS