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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Abingdon, Oxon ; : Routledge,
    UID:
    almahu_9949385418802882
    Format: 1 online resource (xiii, 418 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 9781003190820 , 1003190820 , 9781000548648 , 1000548643 , 9781000548686 , 1000548686
    Content: "First James Lovelock, and recently Prince William and David Attenborough believe that we have reached a tipping point in the process of climate change. Whether they are right, or not, it is certainly true that the impact of humankind upon the ecology of the earth has reached a point where real changes in human behaviour are required. If managers are to be enablers of planetary survival then we need to develop a new approach to risk, which explicitly includes ecological limits upon economic behaviour. This implies a fundamental reorientation of their role in allocating resources to minimise risk and maximise reward. This book brings together some of the brightest contemporary thinkers on leadership, complexity and sustainability to consider the big ideas that we will need to make the changes required, and to outline the major themes that can inform a new approach to constructing a green world. It looks at how to ensure that local models of sustainability are able to flourish in the context of global networks and presents specific case studies of markets and organisations that offer insights into the development integrated solutions and the leadership lessons we can learn. Combining both theory and practice, this book serves to guide business managers and provides deeper insight and critical perspectives on some of the key issues facing leaders moving towards the green economy. It also provides useful supplementary reading for students in business and environmental studies"--
    Note: 1. IntroductionShaping the Leadership Challenge2. Speaking Truth to Power: The perils of (scientific) leadership in the Green EconomyDavid Collins3. Values and Leadership in the AnthropoceneChris Rose and Pat Dade4. What can young Social Entrepreneurs tell us about Environmental Leadership? Perspectives from Brazil and IndiaBharati Singh5. Frontiers of Freedom: US Environmental LeadershipHeather Crawford & Adam Bronstone6. The Weaponization of Climate Change: Environmental Leadership in the Age of TrumpElesa ZehndorferSystems & Complexity7. Complex Systems Literacy. Social dilemmas ⁰́₃ the setup for managerial decision making in a complex worldLigia Cremene8. Green Shoots: Emergent Systemic Leadership and Critical Systems PracticeAmanda J. Gregory and Jonathan P. Atkins9. Complexity & NetworksYasmin MeraliLooking Forward10. Stewardship & Strategy In Turbulent TimesAndrew Taylor11. The ⁰́₈Undergrowth Movement⁰́₉ and the Virtues of LeadershipSr. Margaret Atkins12. The ⁰́₈Interesting⁰́₉ Case of EU Commission Leadership and the Emission Trading SchemeVanessa Oakes & Adam Bronstone13. Reshaping Green Retail Supply Chains in a New World OrderDavid B. Grant; Dan-Cristian Dabija; Virva Tuomala14. Climate Risk and Adaptation in Wales Leadership for Future Generations?Alan Netherwood and Andrew FlynnFurther reading15. Bibliometric analysis of management and leadership in the sustainability agendaAshish Dwivedi16. Conclusion
    Additional Edition: Print version: Rethinking leadership for a green world Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2022 ISBN 9781032041834
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 2
    Book
    Book
    London ; New York :Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,
    UID:
    almafu_BV048259131
    Format: xiii, 418 Seiten : , Illustrationen, Diagramme.
    ISBN: 978-1-03-204184-1 , 978-1-03-204183-4
    Content: "First James Lovelock, and recently Prince William and David Attenborough believe that we have reached a tipping point in the process of climate change. Whether they are right, or not, it is certainly true that the impact of humankind upon the ecology of the earth has reached a point where real changes in human behaviour are required. If managers are to be enablers of planetary survival then we need to develop a new approach to risk, which explicitly includes ecological limits upon economic behaviour. This implies a fundamental reorientation of their role in allocating resources to minimise risk and maximise reward. This book brings together some of the brightest contemporary thinkers on leadership, complexity and sustainability to consider the big ideas that we will need to make the changes required, and to outline the major themes that can inform a new approach to constructing a green world. It looks at how to ensure that local models of sustainability are able to flourish in the context of global networks and presents specific case studies of markets and organisations that offer insights into the development integrated solutions and the leadership lessons we can learn. Combining both theory and practice, this book serves to guide business managers and provides deeper insight and critical perspectives on some of the key issues facing leaders moving towards the green economy. It also provides useful supplementary reading for students in business and environmental studies"--
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, ebk. ISBN 978-1-00-319082-0
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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    Keywords: Klimaänderung ; Mensch ; Verhaltensmodifikation ; Nachhaltigkeit ; Aufsatzsammlung
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