Greenleaf Publishing Newsletter March 2007
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TEACHING BUSINESS SUSTAINABILITY 2
Cases, Simulations and Experiential Approaches
Edited by Chris Galea, Saint Francis Xavier University, Canada
April 2007 224 pp 234 x 156 mm
Hardback ISBN 978-1-874719-73-1 £35.00 USD65.00 EUR52.50
This book — a companion volume to Teaching Business Sustainability 1:
From Theory to Practice (Greenleaf Publishing, 2004) — focuses on four
main categories of experiential pedagogy: case studies, hands-on
exercises, role-play simulations and active learning teaching
exercises. It includes contributions from a range of experts in global
sustainability education who provide their expertise with
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Teaching Business Sustainability 2 will be an invaluable resource both
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From Theory to Practice
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STRATEGIC SUSTAINABILITY
The State of the Art in Corporate Environmental Management Systems
Edited by Robert Sroufe, Boston College, USA, and Joseph Sarkis, Clark
University, USA
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April 2007 288 pp 234 x 156 mm
Hardback ISBN 978-1-874719-61-8 £35.00 USD65.00 EUR52.50
This book provides intriguing insights into strategic and sustainable
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costs (tangible and otherwise), and help practitioners understand the
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demonstrates the link to performance measures such as reputation,
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ISO 14001
Case Studies and Practical Experiences
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International Journal of Environment and Pollution
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TOTAL RESPONSIBILITY MANAGEMENT
The Manual
Sandra Waddock, Boston College, USA and Charles Bodwell, International
Labour Office
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February 2007 192 pp 210 x 148 mm
Hardback SBN 978-1-874719-98-4 GBP21.95 USD40.00 EUR32.00
Total Responsibility Management uses managerial familiarity with
quality management to provide a systemic framework for managing a
company's responsibilities to stakeholders and the natural environment
that can be applied in a wide range of sectoral and geographic
contexts.
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND GLOBALISATION
An Action Plan for Business
Jacqueline Cramer, Copernicus Institute, University of Utrecht,
Netherlands
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December 2006 160 pp 210 x 148 mm
Hardback ISBN 978-1-874719-31-1 GBP21.95 USD40.00 EUR32.00
This book offers concrete guidelines, step-by-step plans and practical
examples on how to manage CSR in global business operations. Based on
the experiences of 20 diverse, large, medium and small companies the
book constitutes a guidebook and action plan to enable companies of all
sizes to manage risk and seek out opportunities for engagement in their
overseas operations.
MAKE POVERTY BUSINESS
INCREASE PROFITS AND REDUCE RISKS BY ENGAGING WITH THE POOR
Craig Wilson and Peter Wilson
190pp | 234 x 156 mm
Hardback: ISBN 1 874719 96 9 | GBP21.95 USD40.00 EUR32.00
Entertaining, well written and refreshingly free of management jargon,
this is an engaging contribution to the debate on development.
William Keegan, Senior Economics Commentator, The Observer
INTERFACES BETWEEN SCIENCE AND SOCIETY
Edited by Ângela Guimarães Pereira, Sofia Guedes Vaz and Sylvia
Tognetti, European Commission Joint Research Centre, Italy
November 2006 366 pp 234 x 156 mm
Hardback ISBN 1 874719 97 7 GBP35.00 USD65.00 EUR 52.50
…provides both a framework and vision on how to conceive, discuss and
evaluate the changes that are occurring in the relationship between
science and society and the governance of knowledge.
SUSTAINABLE INNOVATION
The Organisational, Human and Knowledge Dimension
Contributing Editor: René Jorna
October 2006 360 pp 234 x 156 mm
hardback ISBN 978-1-874719-99-1 GBO35.00 USD65.00 EUR47.50
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