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The Role of Business in Global Sustainability Transformations
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Book Description
Drawing on contributions from more than thirty scholars and experts in the field, this book examines the role of business as an enabler, as an inhibiter, and ultimately as a co-actor in global sustainability transformations expected over the next few decades.
The Role of Business in Global Sustainability Transformations employs several theoretical perspectives and provides abundant examples and cases to discuss a variety of emerging concepts, phenomena and trends shaping business sustainability. Weaving through the chapters, the editors present core tensions and sources of inertia towards transformative change, and acknowledge that multiple solutions and pathways are possible and desirable. They advocate for the need to align visions, actions and time horizons between policy, society and business in addressing the interlinked socio-ecological challenges that our society currently faces.
This book will be an important resource for scholars and professionals working in the field of sustainability and sustainable business, and a vital educational text for students interested in this discipline.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Part 1 – Business sustainability today
- A little chapter on the big picture
- Towards the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals in business strategy and operations
- Sustainable business models: state of the art and emerging avenues
- Potential of the green economy discourse to advance sustainability in business
- The circular bioeconomy: company-level strategic perspectives
- Strategies for brand owners and retailers in the circular bioeconomy transition
- Servitization and the future of business development – Insights from the forest industry
- The private sector engagement paradox: the proliferation of finance and market driven sustainability tools alongside the acceleration of environmental degradation
- Intact forest landscapes and the FSC: lessons for NGO-business cooperation
- The internet of trees and networked surveillance: a multi-stakeholder effort to protect the resilience of ecosystem
- The quandary of sustainability-oriented innovations
- Business in a strongly sustainable society?
- The quest for the sustainable hybrid business
- Sustainable futures and the changing role of business vis-à-vis with society
Robert Kozak, Anne Toppinen, Dalia D’Amato
Angelina Korsunova and Kaisa Korhonen-Kurki
Romana Rauter, Tomas Santa-Maria, and Josef-Peter Schöggl
Part 2 – Framing and managing sustainability
Maria Fernanda Tomaselli, Kahlil Baker, Michael Barkusky, Noriko Kusumi
Ari Jantunen and Anni Tuppura
Fabian Schipfer, Gülşah Yilan, Francesca Govoni, Piergiuseppe Morone
Katja Lähtinen and Liina Häyrinen
Part 3 – Governance and policy mechanisms
Ben Cashore
William Nikolakis and Peter Wood
Mario Schultz and Peter Seele
Part 4 – Business sustainability tomorrow?
Eric Hansen, Jaana Korhonen, Rajat Panwar, Marko Hakovirta
Iana Nesterova and Ben Robra
Ellen Stenslie
Anne Toppinen, Robert Kozak, Dalia D’Amato
Index
Editor(s)
Biography
Dalia D’Amato works as an Adjunct Professor at the Dept. of Forest Sciences, University of Helsinki (Finland). She is also a member of the Helsinki Institute of Sustainability Science (HELSUS). Current research interests include solution-oriented sustainability narratives, such as the green, circular and bioeconomy, and related societal and organisational transformations; business sustainability in the forest sector and other land use-intensive sectors; ecosystem services and the governance of socio-ecological systems.
Anne Toppinen is Professor in forest economics and business and Vice Dean of research affairs and doctoral education at the Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry, at University of Helsinki (Finland). Prior to this, she has served as director of the Helsinki Institute of Sustainability Science (HELSUS) during 2018-21. Her research interests focus on sustainability pathways and resilience of forest-based value networks, corporate responsibility questions in a broad sense, and emergence of new sustainability-driven business models. She has published widely in the fields of corporate responsibility and forest bioeconomy.
Robert Kozak is a Professor and Dean of the Faculty of Forestry at the University of British Columbia. His research and teaching revolve around sustainable business management and business-based solutions to complex problems related to sustainable development, forestry, wood products, and the emerging conservation economy. He was awarded the International Union of Forest Research Organization’s Scientific Achievement Award (2014), a Doctor of Agriculture and Forestry honoris causa from the University of Helsinki (2021), and the Killam Teaching Prize (2001, 2014).