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Innovative CSR: From Risk Management to Value Creation |
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Celine Louche This book aims to explore, inspire and support creative, innovative and strategic CSR. 'Innovation' in this book means new products, services and technologies and, in addition, new organizational and institutional systems, structures and new business models that empower the organization to advance strategically in an ever more competitive business world. |
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Diet for a Hot Planet: The Climate Crisis at the End of Your Fork and What You Can Do about It |
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Anna Lapp? Convinced that eating wisely is one way to influence the marketplace and, ultimately, help combat world hunger and climate change, Lapp? decodes food labeling, dissects Big Ag's greenwashing tactics, and offers seven principles of a climate-friendly diet in an impeccable, informative, and inspiring contribution to the quest for environmental reform. |
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Black Is the New Green: Marketing to Affluent African Americans |
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Leonard E. Burnett Black is the New Green provides a thorough insight into the growing, affluent African American community. It explores the vast opportunities that exist for brands which have not yet authentically communicated with this group. An enjoyable read and with numerous anecdotes throughout, it is straight-forward and to the point. |
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The World Guide to CSR: A Country-by-Country Analysis of Corporate Sustainability and Responsibility |
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Wayne Visser This unique resource will be an essential acquisition for all organisations who need to benchmark their CSR strategies throughout different regions and cultures and want the best possible intelligence on the key issues and concerns relating to corporate social responsibility in all of the markets in which they operate. |
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The Positive Deviant: Sustainability Leadership in a Perverse World |
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Sara Parkin This is essential reading for those in or aspiring to sustainability-literate leadership, and a must for all those teaching leadership and management. |
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The Climate War: True Believers, Power Brokers, and the Fight to Save the Earth |
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Eric Pooley Eric Pooley's The Climate War is a painstakingly researched account of how climate change grew to become one of the defining political issues of a generation. As progressives in America and around the world fight to head off climate disaster, Pooley's book presents a much-needed history of the campaign for climate protection, and reminds us, once again, why urgent action is so necessary. |
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