Foundations of Sustainable Business
3. Edition January 2024
400 Pages, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
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An insightful and easy-to-follow introduction to the defining business sustainability issues of our generation
Describing sustainable business from the perspective of management, Nada R. Sanders and John D. Wood explain how and why increased consumer and regulatory pressure for sustainable performance is driving changes in core business functions, legal frameworks, metrics, reporting, and more. Clear and accessible chapters offer comprehensive, well-balanced coverage of key concepts in social, economic, and environmental sustainability, supported by original case studies, real-world examples, practice quizzes, and other learning tools.
Now in its third edition, Foundations of Sustainable Business; Theory, Function, and Strategy provides a thorough introduction to the social and environmental issues defining contemporary markets and societies. Designed to prepare aspiring business leaders to tackle urgent problems with a direct impact on their firms' bottom lines, this respected textbook employs a qualitative learning process that walks students through the application of sustainability concepts to leadership, finance, accounting, risk management, marketing, supply chain management, and operations.
Written by a business thought-leader and a public interest policy expert, Foundations of Sustainable Business: Theory, Function, and Strategy, Third Edition is an excellent primary or supplementary textbook for undergraduate and graduate courses in business administration, management, and marketing. It is also an invaluable resource for business leaders looking for an intuitive and incisive introduction to sustainability concepts relevant to modern professionals, managers, and executives.
About the Authors vi
Preface viii
Acknowledgments xi
List of Figures xxi
List of Tables xxiii
List of Features xxv
Part I Introduction
1 Introduction to Sustainable Business 3
2 Perspectives 39
3 Leadership, Change Management, and Corporate Governance 73
Part II Accountability
4 Legal Frameworks for Sustainability 113
5 Finance and Accounting 149
6 Risk Management 181
Part III Implementation
7 Marketing 219
8 Supply Chain Management 253
9 Operations Management 293
John D. Wood is an attorney, author, educator, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. He is partner at Green Klein Wood & Jones, a law firm that litigates property insurance claims arising from natural disasters and extreme weather events. He serves on the advisory board of non-profit organizations including the H2H Foundation, the American Policyholder Association, and the Econautics Sustainability Institute. Wood's articles have appeared in influential journals such as Harvard Business Review, Environmental Law Reporter, NYU Journal of Law and Liberty, and NYU Environmental Law Journal. He is the co-author of Foundations of Sustainable Business: Theory, Function, and Strategy and The Humachine: Humankind, Artificial Intelligence, and the Future of Enterprise.