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HarperCollins Publishers Inc The Super Age
Book SynopsisA demographic futurist explains the coming Super Age—when there will be more people older than sixty-five than those under the age of eighteen—and explores what it could mean for our collective future.Trade Review"An intelligent warning to pay more attention to your elders. . . . Schurman combines ideas for an elderly-friendly future with a denunciation of present conditions. . . . Good insights for right now." — Kirkus Reviews "[Schurman's] insistence on a more thoughtful approach to an aging society is buoyed by his optimism and his dedication to justice and care for all citizens: ‘The future may be gray,’ he writes, ‘but it’s incredibly bright.’ Policymakers and business leaders, take note." — Publishers Weekly “The Super Age is upon us. Bradley Schurman inspires and challenges us to confront head-on the implications for the economy, business, how we live, and how we treat one another. He offers a road map for seizing the opportunities that are ahead and offers a clear view of the risks of inaction.” — Almar Latour, CEO, Dow Jones “Global aging is transformational on the scale of climate change, the freight train we can see coming, and in The Super Age, Bradley Schurman reveals it to us in all its complexity and opportunity. Discarding the tired discourse of the burdens of an aging planet, he offers instead a fundamental revisioning of what life could look like—of what our lives could look like—a new world that is hugely exciting, if we do it right.” — Claire Casey, global head of Policy & Insights, Economist Impact, The Economist Group “Demography may be destiny, yet there are few prognosticators who can see the future like Bradley Schurman. The Super Age is a super-readable book, a crystal ball into a society like we’ve never seen before. This book will help you tap into the longevity dividend.” — Chip Conley, New York Times bestselling author and founder, the Modern Elder Academy “The Super Age provides one of the most comprehensive understandings of the gift of longevity and the work we need to do as a society to maximize the ability for all to age well. This timely book provides leaders the data, insights, and tangible solutions needed to tap into the moral, economic, and societal benefits of truly embracing the Super Age. Leaders from every sector (public, private, and nonprofit) should read and share the book.” — Ramsey Alwin, president and CEO, National Council on Aging (NCOA) “This book is an eye-opener to those already in, or those preparing to serve, older and generationally diverse markets. Schurman gives both an objective view of the existing landscape and a bright road map for future growth. Customers are changing at a rapid pace, and in many cases, they are becoming healthier and wealthier. Those who truly understand and embrace the Super Age will be the winners.” — Jee Eun “Geannie” Cho, CEO, CIGNA Korea “Be prepared to have your conception of aging—and the power potential of the ‘gray’ generation—turned upside down . . . or in this case, right side up.” — Rebecca Frankel, New York Times bestselling author of War Dogs and Into the Forest “The Super Age focuses on one of the biggest trends that will shape our individual and collective future. It also shows in a nuanced and insightful way why the pessimism around an aging society is too simplistic to capture the fundamental changes that are happening and need to happen.” — Andrew Scott, professor of economics, London Business School, and coauthor of The 100-Year Life “We have entered a new Super Age—which will profoundly alter public policies, education, careers, communities, and commerce. For business leaders, it is especially imperative to understand this and to rethink products, services, and markets in the new world of longevity. This book is the road map.” — Bill Novelli, professor of business, Georgetown University; former CEO, AARP; and author of Good Business “Powerful and provocative. . . . Bradley Schurman breaks through as a much-needed, compelling new demographic futurist—and just in the nick of time.” — Michael Adams, CEO, SAGE “At a time when ageism is on full display, Bradley Schurman’s The Super Age is a much-needed counterpoint to the dominant and negative narrative. . . . An invaluable resource for any business interested in diversity, equity, and inclusion.” — Fabrice Houdart, managing director, Out Leadership “Beautifully written and magically orchestrated by Bradley Schurman, The Super Age is like a symphony where all the chords, the tones, the nuances about our demographic past, present, and future come together.” — Nicola Palmarini, director, UK National Innovation Centre for Ageing (NICA), and author of Immortali “The Super Age brilliantly explores the new economic, political, social, and cultural norms that are reshaping our world—and how we got here. . . . A must read for anyone who wants to truly understand how these demographic megatrends will impact us all.” — Jake Rothstein, founder, Papa and UpsideHoM “Thoroughly researched and elegantly written. . . . An excellent narrative about what is indeed the Super Age.” — Jim Mellon, founder and executive chairman, Burnbrae Group, and coauthor of Juvenescence “Schurman describes a megatrend that cannot be debated, nor ignored: the Super Age. It urges you to stop discussing and start acting. That probably makes it the best book on aging yet.” — Arjan in ’t Veld, cofounder and CMO, The Aging Group BV “Bradley lays forth a vision for the Super Age that is inclusive of all people, regardless of age, race, gender, or sexuality, as key contributors and consumers.” — Patrick Church, multimedia artist and fashion designer “Will population aging lead to stagnation and decline, or a new era of innovation and human flourishing? There are daunting challenges, to be sure, but Schurman’s book offers hope for a brighter future. It’s a must read and a must reference.” — Paul Irving, chairman, Milken Institute Center for the Future of Aging; distinguished scholar-in-residence, University of Southern California Leonard Davis School of Gerontology; and chairman, Encore.org “Aging, like gender equality and climate change, is an essential lens for any community, business or policy leader with foresight. Schurman's book gives a comprehensive view of the latest research on the complexities, challenges and opportunities of creating an age inclusive society.” — Cynthia Wu, executive director, Shin Kong Life Foundation “Finally, a modern take on the perception of ageism, marginalization, and inequality for the rapidly evolving 50+ demographic. . . . Schurman shows us a path toward a hopeful future.” — Jeff Tidwell, founder and CEO, Next For Me “Finally—everything you’ve ever wanted to know about age and longevity in one package, or rather under one cover! . . . The best part is the optimism about the future of longevity and opportunities it brings for the business environment and for society at large.” — Stela Lupushor, chief reframer, Reframe.Work Inc. “A comprehensive and fast-paced tour through the past, present and future of our rapidly Super Ageing Societies, written by one of the leading proponents in the space.” — Stephen Johnston, co-founder, Aging2.0
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HarperCollins Publishers Inc Yellen
Book SynopsisTrade Review“A vivid portrait of an exceptional woman and a lively history of the economic and financial crises that helped make the treasury secretary and former Fed chair who she is today.” — Sylvia Nasar, #1 New York Times bestselling author of A Beautiful Mind: The Life of Mathematical Genius and Nobel Laureate John Nash “This book provides an in-depth portrait of the person Janet Yellen and teaches us how one can be effective while maintaining a moral compass in an often bitterly contentious and rapacious political landscape. It explores economic ideas and convictions, including hers and those of her husband George Akerlof and their son Robert Akerlof. Together they are an amazing family. They make this not just a biography, but an elucidation by example of the human side of our nation's economic experience." — Robert Shiller, Nobel Prize-winning economist and New York Times bestselling author of Irrational Exuberance “A captivating examination of the unusual intellectual partnership between Janet Yellen, one of the most consequential economic policy makers of the past quarter century, and her husband, George Akerlof, a path-breaking Nobel prize-winning economic thinker. Part biography, part history of ideas, the book provides a fascinating window into the ways thinking on economic policy has evolved in the last 25 years, as it charts how Janet Yellen navigated the economy through uncharted waters as it was being buffeted by a series of unprecedented shocks and boom-bust cycles. A must-read for anyone seeking to understand the current economic challenges we face.” — Liaquat Ahamed, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Lords of Finance: The Bankers Who Broke the World “My friend George Akerlof is certainly one of the most innovative thinkers in economics today, just as Janet Yellen is unbeatable as a leader of economic policymaking. Their extraordinary contributions have been individual, but their combined vision has helped America understand itself. I am fortunate also to be close with their son, the economist Robert Akerlof, a sparkling intellectual in his own right. This is an extraordinary book, full of illuminating anecdotes and perceptive insights. A true delight to read.” — Amartya Sen, Nobel Prize-winning economist, philosopher, and author of Home in the World “A fantastic biography … I loved the book--and I suspect that people who come to it with less background might get even more out of this insightful window into the interplay of policymaking and economic ideas … I strongly recommend.” — Jason Furman, Aetna Professor of the Practice of Economic Policy, Harvard Kennedy School “Hilsenrath’s new book on Yellen and Akerlof is a gem. It’s equal parts love story and economics book … Everyone should read it.” — Austen Goolsbee, Professor of Economics, University of Chicago, Booth School of Business. “This well-researched portrait of a talented woman unfolds into a slice of American economic history.” — Booklist (starred review) "A perceptive dual biography of Janet Yellen and her husband, Nobel laureate George Akerlof. Hilsenrath draws on personal interviews and abundant published material to clearly elucidate economic theories, recount Yellen’s challenges in steering the nation through economic upheaval, and convey the warmth of the family’s life. A lucid, informative portrait." — Kirkus Reviews "Meticulous...an oft-powerful study of a key player in American economics." — Publishers Weekly "Yellen...is an elegant and erudite depiction of [Yellen and Akerlof's] intellectual voyages in pursuit of the idea that markets can fail and that sensible government action can improve people’s lives." — The Economist
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HarperCollins Publishers Inc Closing the Equity Gap
Book SynopsisTrade Review"This essential read for investors and activists illustrates the many intersections between smart investing and economic and social justice. It is a roadmap for shifting the standard investment model to address issues such as income inequality and the climate crisis." — Al Gore, former Vice President, co-founder and Chairman, Generation Investment Management "In this inspiring call-to-action, Mitch and Freada highlight a remarkable group of founders who draw on lived experience to develop new businesses that close gaps in access, opportunity, and outcome for low-income communities. Their stories show the power and the urgency of investing in the next generation of leaders and prove that change is possible, even when it feels hard." — Valerie Jarrett, Former Senior Advisor to President Barack Obama "This message is so necessary for the startup and investing worlds to hear and act on, for much of the same reasons I decided to join this effort. It’s also about empowering entrepreneurs to build businesses run by and for the benefit of those previously left out." — Serena Williams, Managing Partner, Serena Ventures "Freada Klein and Mitch Kapor are vital leaders shining the light towards changing the world through technology, with the radically true idea that more opportunity and diversity lead to the best outcomes." — Garry Tan, CEO, Y Combinator "This playbook is not only for the technology and the VC community, but also for leaders in all industries, who want to level the playing field for entrepreneurs of color." — Carla A. Harris, Senior Client Advisor, Morgan Stanley, author of Lead To Win "Mitch and Freada are Silicon Valley disrupters, but not with some new-fangled technology or business model. Instead, they ask founders, executives, and the industry the hard question: why don't companies look like the world they serve? They have been my partners in building a more inclusive, more human, and higher-performing company." — Jeff Lawson, co-founder and CEO, Twilio "This inspiring and forward-thinking book makes an ironclad case for the powerful financial and social returns we can achieve by building more robust pathways to opportunity for all people." — Darren Walker, President, Ford Foundation "This is not just the story of how one firm made investments to lift up a new generation of leaders; it is a blueprint for how all of us can invest in people who, in turn, can change the world." — Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Alphonse Fletcher University Professor, Harvard University
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Penguin Putnam Inc Crashed
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Penguin Putnam Inc Capital
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OUP India Bottled
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The University of Chicago Press Measuring Economic Sustainability and Progress
Book SynopsisThe latest in the NBER's influential Studies in Income and Wealth series, which has played a key role in the development of national account statistics in the United States and other nations, this book explores collaborative solutions between academics, policy researchers, and official statisticians to economic measurement challenges.
£129.60
University of Chicago Press Changes in Exchange Rates in Rapidly Developing
Book SynopsisThis volume explores the impact of diverse exchange control regimes in both historical and regional contexts, focusing particular attention on East Asia.
£97.00
University of Chicago Press Growth and Productivity in East Asia Volume 13
Book SynopsisConsidering the examples of Australia and the Pacific Rim, Growth and Productivity in East Asia offers a contemporary explanation for national productivity that measures contributions not only from capital and labor, but also from economic activities and relevant changes in policy, education, and technology.
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The University of Chicago Press Financial Sector Development in the Pacific Rim
Book SynopsisThe reform in Asian financial sectors - especially in banking and stock markets - has been remarkable since the currency crisis of 1997-98. This book provides a collection of theoretical and empirical analyses of the capital markets in the region.
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University of Chicago Press Learning from Shenzhen Chinas PostMao Experiment
Book SynopsisThis multidisciplinary volume, the first of its kind, presents an account of China's contemporary transformation via one of its most important yet overlooked cities: Shenzhen, located just north of Hong Kong. In recent decades, Shenzhen has transformed from an experimental site for economic reform into a dominant city at the crossroads of the global economy. The first of China's special economic zones, Shenzhen is today a UNESCO City of Design and the hub of China's emerging technology industries. Bringing China studies into dialogue with urban studies, the contributors explore how the post-Mao Chinese appropriation of capitalist logic led to a dramatic remodeling of the Chinese city and collective life in China today. These essays show how urban villages and informal institutions enabled social transformation through cases of public health, labor, architecture, gender, politics, education, and more. Offering scholars and general readers alike an unprecedented look at one of the world's most dynamic metropolises, this collective history uses the urban case study to explore critical problems and possibilities relevant for modern-day China and beyond.
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The University of Chicago Press The Power of Productivity
Book SynopsisThe disparity between rich and poor countries is the most serious, intractable problem facing the world. The author in this book draws on extensive microeconomic studies of thirteen nations - conducted over twelve years by the Institute itself - to counter virtually all prevailing wisdom about how best to ameliorate economic disparity.Trade Review"Lewis... offers a detailed look at the local economies in several parts of the world including the U.S., Japan, India and Brazil.... This is an insightful treatment of a complex issue that deserves a wide readership." - Publishers Weekly "Lewis's focus on competition - in retailing and much else besides - has serious implications for development economics.... Unlike so many other management consultants-turned-author, Lewis writes with clarity and serves up his data and anecdotes in easily digestible portions.... On the whole he makes his case both persuasively and engagingly." - Hugo Restall, Wall Street Journal"
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The University of Chicago Press The Fable of the Keiretsu Urban Legends of the
Book SynopsisFor Western economists and journalists, the most distinctive facet of the post-war Japanese business world has been the keiretsu, or the insular business alliances among powerful corporations. This book shows that the very idea of the keiretsu was created and propagated by Marxist scholars in post-war Japan.Trade Review"The Fable of the Keiretsu is so important and well written, it should become a classic in both the academic and popular literature on Japan. Urban legends about Japan view the country as following some kind of Confucian collectivism that does not follow behavior that would be consistent with economic rationality. Yoshiro Miwa and Mark Ramseyer instead argue that the facts about Japan conform closely with what would be both observed and expected in a market economy in which firms maximize profits." - Daniel F. Spulber, Northwestern University"
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MO - University of Illinois Press Workers and Warriors
Book SynopsisUsing South Africa as a case study, this book explores how the politics of masculinity and gender power are at the heart of tensions in nation building. It explores how gender structured the mobilization of Zulu nationalism in South Africa as antiapartheid efforts gained force during the 1980s.Trade Review"Thembisa Waetjen has written a dramatic and illuminating study of masculinity and politics, with relevance far wider than the remarkable case of Zulu nationalism. This book casts fresh light on ethnic appeals, nation-building, authority, and gender identities. It develops a new line of thought about the limits of masculine ideology in overcoming social divisions. This is an important contribution to our understanding of gender, development, and nationality." -- R. W. Connell, author of Masculinities and Gender and Power: Society, the Person and Sexual Politics
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Vintage Canada Save the Humans
Book SynopsisAn impassioned and inspiring story from the creator of the award-winning documentary Sharkwater. Beginning with a childhood spent catching poisonous snakes and chasing after alligators, Rob Stewart, the award-winning documentary filmmaker behind Sharkwater, charts his development into one of the world''s leading environmental activists. Risking arrest and mafia reprisal in Costa Rica, nearly losing a leg in Panama and getting lost at sea in the remote Galapagos Islands, Stewart is living proof that the best way to create change in the world is to dive in over your head. With his efforts to save sharks leading to tangible policy change in countries around the world, Stewart sets his sights on a slightly bigger goal: saving humanity. Criss-crossing the globe to meet with the visionaries, entrepreneurs, scientists and children working to solve our environmental crises, Stewart''s message is clear: the revolution to save humanity has started, the only thing missing
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WW Norton & Co The Away Game The Epic Search for Soccers Next
Book SynopsisThe gripping story of a group of boys discovered in what may be the largest talent search in sports history.Trade Review"Engrossing. . . . A masterful account of the drama and science of scouting [and] a lively evocation of football mania in Africa." -- The Economist"Masterfully weaves together the stories of boys from a renowned soccer academy in Doha in an illuminating narrative." -- Sports Illustrated"Follows a group of teenagers plucked from the dirt fields of Africa and swept up in the international soccer machine for a chance at stardom." -- Men's Journal"A sobering look at the realities of the pursuit of big-time sporting opportunities." -- Kirkus (starred review)"[The Away Game] follows the fortunes of three young African players who participated in the Qatari [Football Dreams] program and for whom soccer represented a ticket out of poverty. . . . An excellent introduction to this shady world.”" -- Nicolas van de Walle - Foreign Affairs"Every fan of international soccer must read The Away Game. It shows how soccer stars are made, and it captures the desperation and the pain behind African footballers’ search for fame and money in the Middle East and Europe." -- Helon Habila, author of Oil on Water and The Chibok Girls"What a fantastic story: a soccer-themed mix of Hoop Dreams and The Sports Gene, told with surpassing empathy for the boys of Senegal, Ghana, and other African countries involved. Sebastian Abbot knows his soccer, but The Away Game is a tale with universal appeal to anyone who cares about the human condition." -- Grant Wahl, author of The Beckham Experiment"An exhilarating, at times heartbreaking, and ultimately unforgettable journey that lays bare the true human stakes of the world’s most popular game." -- Warren St. John, author of Outcasts United
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WW Norton & Co Globalization and Its Discontents Revisited
Book SynopsisAn International Bestseller "Accessible, provocative, and highly readable." —Alan Cowell, New York TimesTrade Review"This book is everyone’s guide to the misgovernment of globalization. Stiglitz explains it here in plain and compelling language." -- James K. Galbraith, University of Texas at Austin"[Stiglitz] is not a global pessimist, but a realist—and instead of placing him in a neat box labeled ‘important contribution to the debate,’ we should listen to him more urgently." -- Will Hutton - Guardian
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WW Norton & Co The Away Game The Epic Search for Soccers Next
Book Synopsis“An exhilarating, at times heartbreaking, and ultimately unforgettable journey that lays bare the true human stakes of the world’s most popular game.”—Warren St. John, best-selling author of Outcasts UnitedTrade Review"Masterfully weaves together the stories of boys from a renowned soccer academy in Doha in an illuminating narrative." -- Sports Illustrated"What a fantastic story: a soccer-themed mix of Hoop Dreams and The Sports Gene.… A tale with universal appeal to anyone who cares about the human condition." -- Grant Wahl, author of The Beckham Experiment"Every fan of international soccer must read The Away Game." -- Helon Habila, author of Oil on Water and The Chibok Girls"An excellent introduction to this shady world." -- Nicolas van de Walle - Foreign Affairs
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WW Norton & Co The Divide Global Inequality from Conquest to
Book SynopsisGlobal inequality doesn’t just exist; it has been created.Trade Review"Advocates a strategy of development focused less on material consumption and more on meeting the basic human needs. Accessible to all readers, Hickel's revealing and sometimes angry critique will spur deeper thought about the inequities of the global economy." -- Library Journal (starred)"Penetratingly explores those forces that perpetuate global inequality and shreds the notion that the fissure between rich and poor is anything other than intentional." -- Publishers Weekly"Sharply argued. . . . Sure to distress the neoliberals in the audience but a powerful case for reform in the cause of economic justice." -- Kirkus Reviews"An evolutionary leap in our understanding of inequality and poverty. [The Divide] should be required reading for anyone hoping to realize a better world." -- Alnoor Ladha, Greenpeace"In this iconoclastic book, Jason Hickel shakes up the prevailing paradigm of ‘development.’ . . . [The Divide] will radically change the way in which you understand the workings of the global economic system and the challenges faced by poor countries trying to advance within it." -- Ha-Joon Chang, University of Cambridge, author of 23 Things They Don’t Tell You about Capitalism and Economics: The User’s Guide"A book that crackles with facts, indignation, and heart. Why hasn’t global poverty and hunger really declined in the last decades?…Journalists, aid workers, and anybody who has ever given aid (i.e., nearly everybody) should read this book." -- Antony Loewenstein, author of Disaster Capitalism"The Divide is exceptional, necessary, and essential…Written in a captivating and easy-to-read style, this book must become the standard text for everyone studying, working, or interested in development." -- Firoze Manji, editor of African Awakening: The Emerging Revolutions"With passion and panache, Jason Hickel tells a very different story of why poverty exists, what progress is, and who we are. The Divide is myth busting at its best." -- Danny Dorling, author of Inequality and the 1%
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W. W. Norton & Company Economics of Development 7th Edition
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£197.43
The Perseus Books Group Turnaround Third World Lessons for First World
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The University of Michigan Press International Capital Flows in Calm and Turbulent
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DK The Investors Mindset
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John Wiley and Sons Ltd Bonfire of Illusions
Book SynopsisSomething dramatic happened in the late summer and autumn of 2008. The post-Cold War world came to an abrupt end. This was the result of two conjoined crises. First, in its brief war with Georgia in August 2008, Russia asserted its military power to halt the expansion of NATO to its very borders. Secondly, on 15 September 2008 the Wall Street investment bank Lehman Brothers collapsed. This precipitated a severe financial crash and helped to push the world economy into the worst slump since the 1930s. Both crises marked a severe setback for the global power of the United States, which had driven NATO expansion and forced through the liberalization of financial markets. More broadly they challenged the consensus that had reigned since the collapse of the Soviet bloc in 1989 that a US-orchestrated liberal capitalist order could offer the world peace and prosperity. Already badly damaged by the Iraq debacle, this consensus has now suffered potentially fatal blows. In BonfiTrade Review"A superb book which exhibits engaging though authoritative scholarship of a kind which is sadly too rare." Sociological Imagination "As one would expect from Callinicos, this book is forensic in its detail and is a useful tool in the armoury of anyone who wishes to see beyond the platitudes of the yellow press." Morning Star "A powerful critique; a serious engagement with a crucial contemporary debate." Political Studies Review "An important book for anybody wanting an introduction to how Marxist political economy can help to understand the times in which we live." Marx and Philosophy "The crisis of 2007-9 is an event of historic importance that has affected economy, society and politics. Callinicos analyses its causes within the broader development of capitalism in recent decades. Particularly relevant is his stress on financialisation as well as the implications he draws regarding the balance of imperial power across the world. Written with the author's customary skill, this is a welcome contribution from the left to the public debate." Costas Lapavitsas, SOAS, University of London Table of ContentsPreface and Acknowledgements ix Introduction: How the World Changed in 2008 1 1 Finance Humbled 20 What is fi nancialization? 23 Three perspectives on financial crises 34 More than just a financial crisis 50 Dilemmas of recovery 83 2 Empire Confined 95 The state roars back 95 Collision of empires 106 Orchestrating disharmony 121 Conclusion: Regime Change or System Change? 127 The end of neoliberalism? 127 State, market and planning 134 Notes 144 Index 169
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Schiffer Publishing Ltd GREEN BUSINESS The Five Elements of an
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Johns Hopkins University Press Agricultural Development Principles Economic
Book SynopsisTrade ReviewA splendid textbook... full of relevant information about the practical realities. Economic Journal Goes a long way to providing a balanced and complete treatment of the complex interrelationship between the technical and institutional aspects of agricultural development. It is destined to become widely used in college courses on the subject. Journal of Developing Areas Likely to become required reading for most students of agricultural development... This volume should prove of considerable value to university teachers and students alike... All aspects of agricultural development (mainly, but not exclusively, those of the Third World) are covered... with commendable conciseness. Journal of Agricultural Economics
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Johns Hopkins University Press A Theory of Global Capitalism
Book SynopsisSure to stir controversy and debate, A Theory of Global Capitalism will be of interest to sociologists and economists alike.Trade ReviewRobinson has some interesting things to say... What began as a dry theoretic treatise has morphed into a tub-thumping harangue. -- William Lasser The New Leader 2004 Clever and panoramic analysis. Written in a conversational, yet rigorous style. Development and Change 2005 This book is an impressive accomplishment. One need not agree with its thesis... to find it interesting and worthy of further study. Choice 2004 A must read, presenting a powerful theoretical thesis. -- Jerry Harris Science and Society 2008Table of ContentsList of Figures and TablesList of AbbreviationsPrefaceChapter 1. Globalization as Epochal Change in World CapitalismChapter 2. Global Class Formation and the Rise of a Transnational Capital ClassChapter 3. The Transnational StateChapter 4. The Contradiction of Global Capitalism and the Future of Global SocietyReferencesIndex
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Johns Hopkins University Press NationBuilding
Book SynopsisSutton, Ford Foundation Emeritus; Marvin G. Weinbaum, University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignTrade ReviewA valuable resource filled with critical reflection and evaluation and offering valuable suggestions to reduce future mistakes... a sober testimony and very highly recommended. Bookwatch 2006 This is an important collection, indeed, offering a clear analysis of the lessons of the past, mistakes made in the present, and humane yet pragmatic recommendations for the future. -- Fatima Raja McGill International Review 2006 A significant contribution to the very young literature about America's experience in nation-building. -- Benjamin Zyla Canadian Army Journal 2006Table of ContentsAckowledgmentsList of AbbreviationsIntroduction: Nation-Building and the Failure of Institutional MemoryPart I. The Historical Experience of Nation-Building1. From Consensus to Crisis: The Postwar Career of Nation-Building in U.S. Foreign Reltions2. Nation-Building in the Heydey of the Classic Development Ideology: Ford Founation Experience in the 1950s and 1960s3. Bulding Nations: The American Experience4. Nation-Building: Lessons Learned and UnlearnedPart II. Afghanistan5. Sovereignty and Legitimacy in Afghan Nation-Building6. Rebuilding Afghanistan: Impediments, Loessons, and Prospects7. The Lessons of Nation-Building in AfghanistanPart III. Iraq8. What Went Wring and Right in Iraq9. Striking Out in Baghdad: How Postconflict Reconstruction Went Awry10. Learning the Lessons of IraqConclusion: Guidelines for Future Nation-BuildersContributorsIndex
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Johns Hopkins University Press The Making of Global City Regions Johannesburg
Book SynopsisPhatak, Sueli Schiffer Klaus Segbers, Zhongxin Sun, Richard Tomlinson, Krister Volkmann, Jorge Wilheim, Fulong Wu, and Weiping Wu.Table of ContentsList of Figures and TablesAcknowledgmentsChapter 1. Introduction: Global Politics and the Making of Global City RegionsChapter 2. City Regions between Their Legacies and the Global ContextChapter 3. Who Runs the City? The "Makers" of Global City RegionsChapter 4. Contested Future: Discourses and Images in City RegionsChapter 5. Comments by Senior OfficialsChapter 6. Conclusion: Challenges Ahead for the SouthernContendersList of ContributorsIndex
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Johns Hopkins University Press World Class Worldwide Transforming Research
Book SynopsisThey address the special challenges of establishing and maintaining these institutions; the role of information technology; how research universities train leaders and foster scientific innovation; and the extent to which the private sector can and should be involved in funding and development.Trade ReviewMakes a unique contribution to the study of research universities in Asia and Latin America. -- Jung Cheol Shin Higher Education 2007 Rich in information, analysis, and perspectives. It can be recommended with confidence to students and scholars. -- Philippe Debroux Asia Pacific Business Review 2008 An informative and insightful book... worth reading not only for those interested in comparative education but for anyone concerned with understanding the economic future of Asia and Latin America. -- Michael J. Seth Pacific Affairs 2009 Policymakers and university administrators who read [this book] will gain in depth understanding of the challenges of building research-oriented universities in middle-income and developing countries. -- Hannah H. Covert The Americas 2009Table of ContentsPrefaceChapter 1. Empires of Knowledge and DevelopmentPart I: AsiaChapter 2. The Flagship University and China's Economic ReformChapter 3. Research Universities in China: Differentiation, Classification, and Future World-Class StatusChapter 4. Beyond Retailing Knowledge: Prospects of Research-Oriented Universities in IndiaChapter 5. Prospects for World-Class Research Universities in IndiaChapter 6. The Making of a World-Class University at the Periphery: Seoul National UniversityPart II: Latin AmericaChapter 7. Brazil's Leading University: Original Ideas and Contemporary GoalsChapter 8. Brazilian Research UniversitiesChapter 9. La Máxima Casa de Estudios: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México as a State-Building UniversityChapter 10. The Role of Research Universities in Mexico: A Change of Paradigm?Chapter 11. Are There Research Universities in Chile?Chapter 12. The Challenge of Building Research Universities in Middle-Income Countries: The Case of the University of Buenos AiresChapter 13. Higher Education Policy and the Research University: In Asia and Latin AmericaContributors Index
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Johns Hopkins University Press World Class Worldwide Transforming Research
Book SynopsisThey address the special challenges of establishing and maintaining these institutions; the role of information technology; how research universities train leaders and foster scientific innovation; and the extent to which the private sector can and should be involved in funding and development.Trade ReviewMakes a unique contribution to the study of research universities in Asia and Latin America. -- Jung Cheol Shin Higher Education 2007 Rich in information, analysis, and perspectives. It can be recommended with confidence to students and scholars. -- Philippe Debroux Asia Pacific Business Review 2008 An informative and insightful book... worth reading not only for those interested in comparative education but for anyone concerned with understanding the economic future of Asia and Latin America. -- Michael J. Seth Pacific Affairs 2009 Policymakers and university administrators who read [this book] will gain in depth understanding of the challenges of building research-oriented universities in middle-income and developing countries. -- Hannah H. Covert The Americas 2009Table of ContentsPrefaceChapter 1. Empires of Knowledge and DevelopmentPart I: AsiaChapter 2. The Flagship University and China's Economic ReformChapter 3. Research Universities in China: Differentiation, Classification, and Future World-Class StatusChapter 4. Beyond Retailing Knowledge: Prospects of Research-Oriented Universities in IndiaChapter 5. Prospects for World-Class Research Universities in IndiaChapter 6. The Making of a World-Class University at the Periphery: Seoul National UniversityPart II: Latin AmericaChapter 7. Brazil's Leading University: Original Ideas and Contemporary GoalsChapter 8. Brazilian Research UniversitiesChapter 9. La Máxima Casa de Estudios: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México as a State-Building UniversityChapter 10. The Role of Research Universities in Mexico: A Change of Paradigm?Chapter 11. Are There Research Universities in Chile?Chapter 12. The Challenge of Building Research Universities in Middle-Income Countries: The Case of the University of Buenos AiresChapter 13. Higher Education Policy and the Research University: In Asia and Latin AmericaContributors Index
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Johns Hopkins University Press Global Markets and Local Crafts Thailand and
Book SynopsisConsidering economic and political forces, flows of people and materials, and frames that define cultural and market situations as they play out in the artisan communities of these two countries, Wherry uncovers how authentic folk tradition is capitalized or created.Trade ReviewGlobal Markets and Local Crafts is a must read for anyone involved in a global project that relates to family survival, development of cottage industries, preservation of traditional crafts, or the impact of social, cultural, and political forces on small scaled artisans. -- Caryl Johnson Journal of Family & Consumer Sciences 2008 This thought-provoking book will help build bridges between consumption studies and the sociology of culture, economic sociology, and the sociology of development. -- Joel Stillerman Journal of Consumer Culture 2009 A particularly important and original contribution to debates on cultural production and consumption. -- Piya Pangsapa American Journal of Sociology 2009Table of ContentsPreface1. Introduction: Making Culture or Making Work?2. The Frames and Forces of the Market3. Same Local Traditions, Different Frames4. The Flows of Production5. Framing Authenticity6. Conclusion: The Three Fs of GlobalizationAppendix: Study DesignReferencesIndex
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Johns Hopkins University Press Fixing Global Finance Forum on Constructive
Book SynopsisSharply and clearly argued, Wolf's prescription for fixing global finance illustrates why he has been described as "the world's preeminent financial journalist."Table of ContentsSeries Editor's ForewordPreface1. Learning Lessons2. Blessings and Perils of Liberal Finance3. Financial Crises in the Era of Globalization4. From Crises to Imbalances5. From Crises to Imbalances6. Toward Adjustment and Domestic Reform7. Toward Global Reform8. From Imbalances to the Subprime Financial CrisisNotesReferencesIndex
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Hoover Institution Press,U.S. Puzzles Paradoxes Controversies and the Global
Book SynopsisIn this wide-ranging collection of essays first published between 2007 and 2014, Charles Wolf Jr. shares his insights on the world's economies, including those of China, the United States, Japan, Korea, India, and others. First appearing in such periodicals as in Forbes, the Wall Street Journal, and the Weekly Standard, among others, these chapters take on a range of questions about the global economy. Wolf discusses the paradoxes and puzzles within China's political economy and in its interactions with the United States. He analyzes the shortcomings of Keynesian economics as a response to the 2008 recession, as well as the weaknesses of policies and actions inferred from the theory, and compares those weaknesses with those of austerity policies intended to limit government spending and indebtedness. He also offers his views on economic inequality and where its principal sources may truly lay, China's currency and the continuing controversy about whether and when it may become a major
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University of Michigan Press Conflicting Counsels to Confuse the Age A
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Point B, Inc Complexity Avalanche Overcoming the Threat to
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Penguin Putnam Inc The Fix
Book SynopsisWe all know the bad news. Our economies are stagnant. Wages are flat and income inequality keeps rising. The Middle East is burning and extremism is spreading. Frightened voters are embracing populist outsiders and angry nationalists. And no wonder: we are living in an age of unprecedented, irreversible decline—or so we’re constantly being told. Jonathan Tepperman’s The Fix presents a very different picture. It identifies ten pervasive and seemingly impossible challenges—including immigration reform, economic stagnation, political gridlock, corruption, and Islamist extremism—and shows that, contrary to the general consensus, each has a solution, and not merely a hypothetical one. By taking a close look at overlooked success stories—from countries as diverse as Canada, Botswana, and Indonesia—Tepperman discovers practical advice for problem-solvers of all stripes, making a data-driven case for optimism in a time of crushing pessimism.Trade ReviewLonglisted for the 2016 Financial Times Business Book of the Year“An indispensable handbook. . . . Smart and agile. . . . The timing of this book could not be better. . . . Tepperman goes into impressive detail in each case study and delivers assessments in clear, pared-down prose.” —Michael Hirsh, The New York Times Book Review “Persuasive. . . . The success of Canadian multiculturalism provides just one of 10 engagingly written case studies in Jonathan Tepperman’s book. . . . The Fix makes an acute point in its attempt to recover a lost sense of optimism.” —The Financial Times“Tepperman’s conclusion is valuable: eschew ideology; focus on pragmatic solutions to core problems, adjust as you go, but be as tough as is necessary. A viable future for capitalism will cut across the ideological baggage of the twentieth century. As Tepperman argues, the leaders who stuck rigorously to this approach initially faced intense criticism.” —Paul Collier, The Times Literary Supplement“A readable and fascinating book. . . . Tepperman provides a refreshing and timely challenge to the idea that any of these problems are insurmountable.” —Simon Johnson, Finance & Development“An enjoyable and informative book. . . . Tepperman does a wonderful job of illustrating that government leaders can achieve great things if they put their minds to it.” —The Washington Monthly“Just when it looks like the world’s problems couldn’t get much worse, The Fix cuts through the gloom like a ray of sunshine. With storytelling reminiscent of Michael Lewis and a surgeon’s eye for detail, Tepperman takes us on an eye-opening tour of the planet’s local villages, cabinet rooms, and presidential palaces—where a few outstanding leaders have made real strides toward solving colossal economic and political challenges. If you care about understanding the world or improving it, this book is not to be missed. It may very well change the face of leadership.” —Adam Grant, author of Originals"Readers looking for good news will love this book. Tepperman makes a compelling case, in lively and personal prose, that strong leaders willing to forsake political orthodoxy for good ideas can actually solve the toughest problems the world faces. Governments from Brazil to Canada to Indonesia have successfully tackled problems ranging from inequality to immigration to radical Islam. All is not lost!" —Anne-Marie Slaughter, author of Unfinished Business“The Fix is a refreshing and readable new way of looking at the world. Tepperman combines old-fashioned reporting, storytelling, and social science to create a roadmap for solving today's great problems, from radicalism to inequality to political paralysis. Anyone disheartened by the current state of affairs should read this original, super-smart, and eye-opening book.” —Charles Duhigg, author of Smarter Faster Better"We hear every day about all the perils and problems we face. Along comes this wonderful, intelligent, well-written book that tells us about all the solutions. Traveling around the world, Tepperman has found countries that took on big challenges, from inequality to immigration, and found innovative solutions. This book will inform and enlighten you—and cheer you up." —Fareed Zakaria, author of The Post-American World"The Fix is the book we've been waiting for, one that tackles the seemingly insurmountable problems of our time—from inequality to partisan gridlock to terrorism. Best of all, it offers solutions. By showing how countries around the world have overcome these problems, The Fixbrings hope when we need it most.” —Daniel H. Pink, author of Drive"Despair no more. In this original and engaging book, Tepperman takes on the declinist conventional wisdom with insight and vigor. There are answers out there, he argues: all we need to do is look around, and learn. A wise and timely book." —Jon Meacham, author of Destiny and Power
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John Wiley and Sons Ltd Africas Information Revolution
Book SynopsisAfrica's Information Revolution was recently announced as the2016 prizewinner of the Royal Academy for Overseas Sciences - congratulations to the authorsJames T. Murphy and Padraig Carmody! Africa's Information Revolution presents an in-depth examination of the development and economic geographies accompanying the rapid diffusion of new ICTs in Sub-Saharan Africa. Represents the first book-length comparative case study ICT diffusion in Africa of its kind Confronts current information and communication technologies for development (ICT4D) discourse by providing a counter to largely optimistic mainstream perspectives on Africa's prospects for m- and e-development Features comparative research based on more than 200 interviews with firms from a manufacturing and service industry in Tanzania and South Africa Raises key insights regarding the structural challenges facing Africa even in the context of the continentTable of ContentsSeries Editors’ Preface viii Acknowledgements ix Abbreviations xi Introduction xiii 1 ICT4D: The Making of a Neoliberalized Meta-discourse (with Bjoern Surborg) 1 2 ICTs and Economic Development in Africa: Theorizing Channels, Assessing Impacts 25 3 ICTs, Industrial Change, and Globalization in Africa: A Conceptual Framework 47 4 ICTs in Action: SMMEs and Industrial Change in South Africa and Tanzania 73 5 ICT Integration, Sociotechnical Regimes, and Global Production Networks 113 6 Downgrading and Differentiation in African SMMEs 147 7 Emerging Regime and GPN Configurations: Neo-intermediation and ICT-enabled Extraversion (with Bjoern Surborg) 176 8 Conclusion 200 References 215 Index 243
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John Wiley & Sons Inc Foundations of Sustainable Business
Book SynopsisThe second edition of Sustainable Business prepares future business leaders to tackle the most crucial social and environmental issues of our time. This engaging textbook provides students with a comprehensive, balanced introduction to integrating sustainable business policies into all core business functions and processes. The text employs a qualitative-based learning process to help students understand how leadership, finance, accounting, risk management, marketing, supply chain management, and operations can be adapted to meet the sustainability goals of the 21st century. Looking at sustainable business from the managerial viewpoint, the fully-updated new edition explains how and why business is evolving due to increased consumer and regulatory pressure for sustainable performance. Business topics are first introduced in the same manner as traditional MBA programs, and then examined through the lens of sustainably. The text incorporates real-life examplesTable of ContentsPreface viii Part I Introduction 1 Introduction to Sustainable Business 3Sustainable Companies Gain the Upper Hand 1.1 What Do We Mean By “Sustainability”? 4 1.1.1 Sustainability is a Loaded Word 4 1.1.2 Running Out of Space 6 1.1.3 The New Global Trend: Doing Bad and More Good 10 1.1.4 The Unsustainable Status Quo: Fisheries 11 1.2 Causes and Consensus Around Sustainable Business 13 1.2.1 What Do Externalities Have to Do with It? 13 1.2.2 Shareholder Pressure 15 1.2.3 Multiple Drivers, One Destination 15 1.2.4 Baseline Shift Toward Sustainability 16 1.3 The Forms and Stages of Sustainable Business 18 1.3.1 Sustainability Marginalized 18 1.3.2 Sustainability Grows Up 19 1.3.3 Sustainability Gears Up 22 1.4 The Business Case for Sustainability 23 1.4.1 There is Actually Just One Bottom Line 23 1.4.2 Environmental Changes and Business Implications 24 1.4.3 Green Shoots and Blue Oceans 25 1.4.4 Overview of the Textbook 28 Key Terms 29 Discussion Questions 29 Case 1: BMW Pioneers Sustainable Automotive Technology 29 Case 2: Greening the Game of Golf 30 Further Research 31 Endnotes 31 2 Perspectives 35Ecosystem Services 2.1 Introduction: Perspectives on Sustainability 36 2.2 Social Perspectives 37 2.2.1 Stakeholder Engagement 37 2.2.2 Corporate Social Responsibility 38 2.2.3 Human Rights 41 2.2.4 Laws and Regulations 42 2.2.5 Ethics and Environmental Justice 43 2.3 Economic Perspectives 45 2.3.1 Globalization and its Discontents 45 2.3.2 Environmental Kuznets Curve and its Criticism 47 2.3.3 Natural Capital Accounting and Sustainable Land Use 49 2.3.4 Sustainable Engineering 52 2.4 Environmental Perspectives 53 2.4.1 Regenerative Capacity 54 2.4.2 Biomimicry 54 2.4.3 Cradle-to-Cradle 55 2.4.4 Human Ecology 56 Conclusion 57 Key Terms 57 Discussion Questions 58 Case 1: Emerging Drinking Water Contaminants 58 Additional Material 59 Endnotes 60 3 Leadership, Change Management, and Corporate Governance 63Sustainable Leadership, Corporate Governance, and Innovation at Unilever 3.1 Introduction: Leadership as Antidote to Collective Action Problems 64 3.1.1 What is a Collective Action Problem? 66 3.1.2 What is a Tragedy of the Commons? 66 3.1.3 Sustainability through Self-Regulation 67 3.1.4 The Sustainable Leadership Gap 69 3.2 Leadership 70 3.2.1 What is Sustainable Business Leadership? 70 3.2.2 New Competencies of Sustainable Business Leaders 70 3.2.3 Sustainable Leadership Strategy 73 3.3 Change Management 75 3.3.1 Entrepreneurialism and Innovation 75 3.3.2 Developing a Sustainable Business Strategy 77 3.3.3 Change Management 78 3.3.4 Hiring Strategy and Employee Engagement 79 3.4 Strategic Alignment for Sustainability Through Corporate Governance 81 3.4.1 Strategic Alignment: Integrating Sustainability into Corporate Strategy 81 3.4.2 Sustainable Corporate Governance 81 3.4.3 Corporate Governance Mechanisms 83 3.4.4 Resolving Conflicts Between Shareholders and Stakeholders: Rise of the B-Corp 86 3.4.5 Executive Compensation 87 3.4.6 Rise of the Chief Sustainability Officer 89 Key Terms 91 Discussion Questions 91 Case 1: Corporate Leadership Amidst Turbulent Times 91 Case 2: Drilling Down on Corporate Governance 93 Further Research 93 Endnotes 93 Part II Accountability 4 Legal Frameworks for Sustainability 99Climate Change Divides Corporate Lobbying Efforts 4.1 The Role of Law in Corporate Sustainability 100 4.1.1 Hard Law, Soft Law, Legal Hierarchy, International Law 103 4.1.2 The Legal Environment of Business 106 4.1.3 Incentives for Legal Compliance 106 4.2 Law and Sustainability by Business Area 108 4.2.1 Design, Production, and Pollution 109 4.2.2 Supply Chain, Marketing, and Consumer Protection 112 4.2.3 Packaging, Waste, and Disposal 118 4.2.4 Land Use Planning 119 4.3 Limits of the Law 121 4.3.1 Legal Compliance vs. Sustainable Performance 121 4.3.2 Lobbying for Lax Laws 121 4.3.3 Under-Enforcement of Good Laws 123 Key Terms 123 Discussion Questions 124 Case 1: Can Litigation Set Public Policy on the Use of Drugs in Industrial Agriculture? 124 Case 2: The American Legislative Exchange Council and So-Called Ag Gag Rules 125 Further Research 126 Endnotes 126 5 Metrics, Tools, and Reporting: The Role of Finance and Accounting 129Nature’s Invoice 5.1 Introduction: Why Measure and Report? 130 5.1.1 The Role of Finance & Accounting 130 5.1.2 Information-Driven Sustainable Business Model 132 5.1.3 (Almost) Everyone is Doing It 134 5.1.4 What are the Benefits of Monitoring and Reporting? 135 5.1.5 Drivers of Sustainability Reporting 137 5.2 Metrics 138 5.2.1 What are Metrics? 138 5.2.2 The Triple Bottom Line 140 5.2.3 Sustainability Performance Metrics 140 5.2.4 What to Look for in a Metric 142 5.3 Tools 142 5.3.1 Natural Capital Accounting 143 5.3.2 Life Cycle Assessment 143 5.3.3 Environmental Footprinting 145 5.4 Reporting 147 5.4.1 Leadership and Reporting 148 5.4.2 Threshold for Reporting: Materiality 148 5.4.3 Sharing Sustainability Information with End Consumers 150 5.4.4 ISO Standards For Sustainability Reporting 151 5.4.5 Global Reporting Initiative 151 Key Terms 153 Discussion Questions 154 Case 1: Chocolate Crusaders 154 Case 2: Suede Shoe Blues 155 Further Research 156 Endnotes 156 6 Risk Management 159Happy Meals Dodge Tainted Toys 6.1 Risk Management and Sustainable Business 160 6.1.1 The Role of Risk Management in Sustainable Business 161 6.1.2 The Risky Environment of Business 163 6.1.3 The Moral Psychology of Risky Business Decisions 164 6.1.4 The Enterprise Risk Management Continuum 165 6.2 Risk Identification 169 6.2.1 Business Risks Managed by Sustainability 169 6.2.2 Preventable Versus Uncontrollable Risk 172 6.2.3 Water-Related Business Risks 173 6.2.4 Climate Change-Related Business Risks 174 6.3 Risk Assessment 174 6.3.1 Scenario Planning 175 6.3.2 Measuring the Materiality of Risk 176 6.3.3 Vulnerability 178 6.3.4 Putting It All Together 180 6.4 Risk Response 180 6.4.1 Bearing Risk 181 6.4.2 Avoiding Risk 181 6.4.3 Mitigating Risk 181 6.4.4 Sharing Risk: Insurance 183 6.5 Risk Management Strategies in Business 185 6.5.1 Business Continuity Planning 185 6.5.2 Resilience 186 Key Terms 187 Discussion Questions 187 Case 1: Managing a Hospital’s Fight Against an Epic Flu 188 Further Research 188 Endnotes 189 Part III Implementation 7 Marketing 193From Superbowl Ads to Viral Videos 7.1 Introduction: Marketing Sustainability 194 7.1.1 Conventional Marketing versus Marketing Sustainability 195 7.1.2 Segmenting the Market for Sustainable Products 196 7.1.3 Trends In Marketing Sustainability: Avenues for SMEs 198 7.1.4 Rewards of Sustainable Marketing 200 7.2 Legal and Ethical Boundaries 202 7.2.1 Truth-In-Advertising Rules 202 7.2.2 Guidelines for Marketing Environmental Attributes 203 7.2.3 Product/Process Information Distinction 204 7.2.4 What is Greenwashing? 206 7.3 Strategy for Marketing Sustainability 207 7.3.1 Sustainability Marketing Principles 207 7.3.2 Brand Development 208 7.3.3 Stages of Marketing Sustainability 209 7.3.4 International Marketing 210 7.3.5 Challenges to Marketing Sustainability 211 7.4 Certification Programs 216 7.4.1 Guidelines for Third-Party Certification Programs 216 7.4.2 Types of Certification Programs 217 7.4.3 Certification Design 218 7.4.4 Challenges to Sustainable Certification 220 Key Terms 221 Discussion Questions 221 Case 1: Marketing Sustainable Dinner Ware 221 Case 2: Nike, Inc. v. Kasky 222 Further Research 223 Endnotes 224 8 Supply Chain Management 227Building a Sustainable Supply Chain: Lessons from Starbucks 8.1 Sustainable Supply Chain Management in Context 228 8.1.1 The Role of SCM in Sustainability 229 8.1.2 Managing Supply Chain Risks: Going Beyond the First Tier 231 8.1.3 Traceability and Increased Supply Chain Transparency 232 8.1.4 Business Benefits of Sustainable SCM 233 8.1.5 Water-Related Supply Chain Risks 234 8.1.6 Human Rights, Child Labor, and Occupational Safety in Global Supply Chains 234 8.2 Managing the Entire Product Life Cycle 236 8.2.1 Life Cycle Assessment and Cradle-to-Cradle Design 237 8.2.2 Product Design 237 8.2.3 Packaging 238 8.2.4 Sourcing 240 8.2.5 Process Design 241 8.3 Managing the Supply Chain Infrastructure 242 8.3.1 Logistics 242 8.3.2 Reverse Logistics 243 8.3.3 Transportation 244 8.3.4 Facility Location 246 8.4 Managing Supply Chain Stakeholders 248 8.4.1 Suppliers 248 8.4.2 Consumers 249 8.4.3 Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and Nonprofits 251 8.4.4 Governmental Agencies and Regulation 251 8.4.5 Competitors 252 8.4.6 Communities 253 Key Terms 255 Discussion Questions 255 Case 1: Gone Fishing: Human Trafficking on the High Seas 255 Case 2: iSlave: Labor Conditions at Consumer Technology Parts Suppliers 256 Further Research 257 Endnotes 257 9 Operations Management 261Ancient Air Conditioning in Modern Building Design 9.1 The Role of Operations Management in Sustainability 262 9.1.1 The OM Function 262 9.1.2 How OM Impacts Sustainability 264 9.1.3 Water-Related Operations Management Risks 265 9.2 Operations Strategy 266 9.2.1 Sustainable Operations as a Competitive Priority 267 9.2.2 Sustainable OM Strategy 267 9.2.3 Stakeholder View of Operational Output 269 9.2.4 Striking the Right Balance through Quality Management 269 9.3 Operations Design 270 9.3.1 Product Design 270 9.3.2 Process Design 274 9.3.3 Process Performance Metrics 275 9.4 Operations Planning & Control 277 9.4.1 Inventory Management 277 9.4.2 Work System Design 278 9.4.3 Enterprise Resource Planning: Using Big Data Analytics 279 9.4.4 Healthy, Productive Employees: Scheduling 280 9.5 Facility Management, Layout, & Design 282 9.5.1 Facility Management 282 9.5.2 Facility Layout 284 9.5.3 Facility Design 284 Key Terms 286 Discussion Questions 286 Case 1: Too Little or Too Much: Inventory Management During Environmental Crises 287 Further Research 287 Endnotes 288 Glossary 291 Index 315
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McGraw Hill Education Business and Society
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Raintree 101 Ways to Save the Planet
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Johns Hopkins University Press Creative Destruction
Book SynopsisScholars and students of Latin America, political economy, and democratization studies will find Gonzalez's arguments engaging and the framework he built for this study especially useful in their own work.Trade ReviewGonzalez persuasively argues that structural changes to democratic governments have imporved the changes that they will survive hard times. The book raises fascinating questions about the connection between financial crises and innovation, and the possibility that economic turmoil may further strengthen democracy. -- Britta and Russell Crandall SurvivalTable of ContentsAcknowledgmentsIntroduction: Institutions, Interests, and Ideas in Explaining Regime Change1. Financial Shocks, Economic Crises, and Democracy: Theory and PracticePart I: Great Depression, 1929-342. Economic Crisis and Democracy during the Great Depression3. Institutions: Polarized Domestic Conflicts and Weak International Capacity4. Interests: Foreign Capital and Domestic Coalitions against Democracy5. Ideas: Extreme Ideological Conflict and Rise of the State in the EconomyPart II: Economic Crises and Democracy in the Late Twentieth Century6. 1982 Debt Crisis and 1997–2002 Emerging Markets Crises7. Institutions: Demise of Military-as-Government and Higher Costs for Action8. Interests: Capital Flight, Pressures from Below, and Democracy9. Ideas: Cold War Endgame, Unipolar Moment, and NeoliberalismConclusion: Implications for Democracy after the 2008-9 Financial MeltdownNotesBibliographyIndex
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Johns Hopkins University Press The Case of the Green Turtle
Book SynopsisHer study of this early conservation controversy will fascinate anyone who cares about sea turtles or the oceans in which they live.Trade ReviewWhile I recommend this book for readers interested in sea turtle and herpetological history, it will also give readers with no knowledge outside of academia a glimpse into the world of policy and politics in the conservation of amphibians and reptiles. -- C. Kenneth Dodd, Jr. Herpetological Review Holds many lessons for those interested in the conservation of marine creatures and of biodiversity in general. Choice The story of efforts to save green sea turtles, including by farming them, illustrates conflicts common to conservation work. Science News A marvelous study of the history of global efforts to conserve the wide-ranging green turtle... Rieser's tour-de-force makes compelling reading because it is packed with intrigue, almost like a spy novel. It is a page turner and a must-read for all those engaged in trying to stem the illicit trade in wildlife products. -- Nigel Smith AAG Review of Books Rieser shares with us an exhaustive, rich and mind-blowing historical narrative supported by crucial evidence and resources. [ The Case of the Green Turtle] is an extremely valuable contribution to understanding Latin America's wildlife conservation and an important story for all those concerned with saving our natural world. -- Rikke Schmidt Kjaergaard Journal of Latin American GeographyTable of ContentsPrefaceAcknowledgmentsIntroduction: From Seafood to Icon1. Turtle Kraals and Canneries2. Turning Turtles on the Great Barrier Reef3. The Turtle Islands of Sarawak4. The Gifted Navigators5. The Geography of Turtle Soup6. A Turtle Flap in London7. The Buffalo of the Sea8. Who Will Kill the Last Turtle?9. Red Data for the Green Turtle10. Reptiles on the Red List11. You Lost the Turtle Boat12. One Man's Opinion13. Down on the Farm14. Conservation through Commerce15. The Best Available Science16. A Global StrategyEpilogue: Supply and DemandAppendix A: The 1966 U.S. Classification of Chelonia mydas as Rare and EndangeredAppendix B: IUCN Principles and Recommendations on Commercial Exploitation of Sea TurtlesNotesBibliographyIndex
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MP-WBK World Bank Group Publ Industrialization in SubSaharan Africa
Book SynopsisComprehensively reassesses the prospects for industrialization playing a critical role in Sub-Saharan African countries' development and shows that manufacturing represents a viable path to structural transformation through integration into global value chains (GVC).
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Arcadia Publishing Canal Winchester
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Royal Collins Publishing Company An Era of the Wise Man
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Dah Books The TopLevel Design of Chinas Reform Arabic
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Royal Collins Publishing Company The Final Battle
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