Advances in Management, Business and Technological Systems : Road Towards Sustainable Development / / edited by Irina Samoylenko
| Advances in Management, Business and Technological Systems : Road Towards Sustainable Development / / edited by Irina Samoylenko |
| Edizione | [1st ed. 2023.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2023 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (191 pages) |
| Disciplina | 338.927019 |
| Collana | Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems |
| Soggetto topico |
Engineering mathematics
Engineering - Data processing Mathematical and Computational Engineering Applications Data Engineering |
| ISBN |
9783031208034
9783031208027 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto | Forecasting Methods as a Tool for Strategic Planning of Sustainable Development of an Agrarian Enterprise -- Development of a Model for System Management of the Regional Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Factors -- Achieving Sustainable Growth of the Grain Product Subcomplex Production on the Basis of the Formation and Development of the Integrated Structures -- Designing a Model of Cryptosecurity of Information in the System of Countering the Spread of COVID-19 -- Ensuring Economic Security and Sustainable Development of the Southern Region of Russia -- The Increase of Labour Efficiency and Innovative Regionalization in Russia -- The Development of Social and Industrial Infrastructure of the Agro-Industrial Complex as a Significant Indicator of the Sustainable Development of the Industry -- Informational and Analytical Support for the Sustainable Development of Agribusiness Enterprises -- Human capital development in rural areas from the standpoint of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). |
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A Biophilic Pattern Language for Cities : Creating Healthy Urban Environments / / by Phillip B. Roӧs
| A Biophilic Pattern Language for Cities : Creating Healthy Urban Environments / / by Phillip B. Roӧs |
| Autore | Roos Phillip B. |
| Edizione | [1st ed. 2022.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2022 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (121 pages) |
| Disciplina |
338.927019
577.56 |
| Collana | Sustainable Urban Futures |
| Soggetto topico |
Human geography
Sociology, Urban Urban policy Environmental geography Sustainable architecture Human Geography Urban Sociology Urban Policy Integrated Geography Sustainable Architecture/Green Buildings |
| ISBN |
9783031190711
3031190718 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto | Chapter 1: A Biophilic Pattern Language for Cities -- Chapter 2: Beyond Sustainability: An Integral Framework -- Chapter 3: Direct Experience of Nature [Pattern 1] -- Chapter 4: Indirect Experience of Nature [Pattern 2] -- Chapter 5: Experience of Place, Space and Attachment [Pattern 3] -- Chapter 6: Nature Patterns, Processes and Systems [Pattern 4] -- Chapter 7: Embracing Biophilia: The Pathway to a Regenerative-Adaptive and Resilient Future -- Chapter 8: A Case Study: The Biophilic Corridor. |
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Circular Economy and the Energy Market : Achieving Sustainable Economic Development Through Energy Policy / / edited by Hasan Dinçer, Serhat Yüksel
| Circular Economy and the Energy Market : Achieving Sustainable Economic Development Through Energy Policy / / edited by Hasan Dinçer, Serhat Yüksel |
| Edizione | [1st ed. 2022.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2022 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (245 pages) |
| Disciplina | 338.927019 |
| Collana | Contributions to Economics |
| Soggetto topico |
Economic development
Power resources Environmental economics Energy policy Economic policy Industrial policy Economic Development, Innovation and Growth Resource and Environmental Economics Energy Policy, Economics and Management Economic Policy Regulation and Industrial Policy |
| ISBN | 3-031-13146-0 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
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Conservation and Sustainable Utilization of Bioresources / / edited by Swapna Thacheril Sukumaran, Keerthi T R
| Conservation and Sustainable Utilization of Bioresources / / edited by Swapna Thacheril Sukumaran, Keerthi T R |
| Edizione | [1st ed. 2023.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Singapore : , : Springer Nature Singapore : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2023 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (663 pages) |
| Disciplina | 338.927019 |
| Collana | Sustainable Development and Biodiversity |
| Soggetto topico |
Conservation biology
Ecology Biodiversity Epidemiology Freshwater ecology Marine ecology Conservation Biology Ecological Epidemiology Freshwater and Marine Ecology |
| ISBN | 981-19-5841-6 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto | 1. Bio-resources and Diversity -- 2. Plant resources and functional foods -- 3. Insight of Bioresources from Lower Plant Groups- Reconciling the Possibilities and Responsibilities -- 4. Nutraceutical Potential Of Underutilized Wild Edible Fruits Endemic To Western Ghats In Southern India -- 5. Microgreens: A Future Super Food -- 6. Wild Edible Tubers And Rhizomes Of South Western Ghats, India -- 7. Medicinal plants as control for Prevalent and Infectious diseases -- 8. Coral Reef: A Hot Spot Of Marine Biodiversity -- 9. The Seaweed A Gold Mine For Drugs -- 10. Mangroves: An Underutilised Gene Pool To Combat Salinity -- 11. Plant conservation associated with Traditional knowledge: Past and Future -- 12. Conservation of landraces and indigenous breeds: an investment for the future -- 13. Conservation and management of Mangrove ecosystem in diverse perspectives -- 14. Conservation of RET Plants: Strategies and Plans -- 15. An Outlook on Marine Sponges and Associated Biodiversity Addressing Conservation Strategies -- 16. In vitro Conservation of Rare, Endangered and Threatened Plants -- 17. Macro and micropropagation of plants for income generation -- 18. In vitro Secondary Metabolite Production For Sustainable Utilization Of Endangered Medicinal Plants -- 19. Enhanced Secondary Metabolite Production For Drug Leads -- 20. Modern Ethnobotany And The Development Of Drug Leads -- 21. Computational Approaches For Identifying Therapeutic Potential Of Phytocompounds -- 22. Antimicrobial Drugs: Possibilities From Medicinal Plants Part A - Antibacterials And Antivirals -- 23. Antimicrobial Drugs: Possibilities From Medicinal Plants Part B - Antifungals -- 24. Marine Resources and Sustainable Utilization -- 25. Traditional Knowledge and its Sustainable Utilization. |
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Copyright and Tertiary Education Regimes in Ethiopia : Exploring Interfaces for Human Development / / by Sileshi Bedasie Hirko
| Copyright and Tertiary Education Regimes in Ethiopia : Exploring Interfaces for Human Development / / by Sileshi Bedasie Hirko |
| Autore | Hirko Sileshi Bedasie |
| Edizione | [1st ed. 2023.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2023 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (262 pages) |
| Disciplina |
338.927019
346.630482 |
| Soggetto topico |
Education, Higher
Education and state Environmental education Sustainability Economic development Higher Education Educational Policy and Politics Environmental and Sustainability Education Development Studies |
| ISBN |
9783031172373
9783031172366 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto | 1. Copyright and Tertiary Education in Development Context -- 2. Copyright and Tertiary Education Regimes: Status Quo -- Chapter 3. Frameworks of National Human Development -- 4. Copyright-Related Flexibilities: General Aspects -- 5. Limitations and Exceptions for Education: Quest for Particulars -- 6. Rethinking Copyright and Tertiary Education Regimes: Embracing the CA -- 7. Concluding Remarks and Recommended Reforms. |
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Ecological Footprints of Climate Change : Adaptive Approaches and Sustainability / / edited by Uday Chatterjee, Angela Oyilieze Akanwa, Suresh Kumar, Sudhir Kumar Singh, Abira Dutta Roy
| Ecological Footprints of Climate Change : Adaptive Approaches and Sustainability / / edited by Uday Chatterjee, Angela Oyilieze Akanwa, Suresh Kumar, Sudhir Kumar Singh, Abira Dutta Roy |
| Edizione | [1st ed. 2022.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2022 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (782 pages) |
| Disciplina |
338.927019
304.25 |
| Collana | Springer Climate |
| Soggetto topico |
Climatology
Ecology Sustainability Climate Sciences |
| ISBN |
9783031155017
3-031-15501-7 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto | Section I. Introduction -- Chapter 1. Ecological Footprints in Changing Climate – An Overview -- Chapter 2. Assessing Global-scale Synergy between Adaptation, Mitigation and Sustainable Development for projected Climate Change -- Chapter 3. Global Warming Impacts on Environment in the last Century -- Chapter 4. Analysis of low-flow frequency in the era of climate change: An application of CanESM2 model -- Section II. Climate Change and contemporary issues, challenges and sustainability -- Chapter 5. Climate Change Impact on Land Degradation in Hilly and Mountainous Landscape: Sustainability Issues and Adaptation Strategies -- Chapter 6. Impacts of the Inherent Hazards of Climate Change on the Coastal Environment of the Mahanadi Delta along the East Coast of India -- Chapter 7. Assessment of Ground Water Vulnerability to Climate Change of Jalgaon District (M.S.) India using GIS Techniques -- Chapter 8. Impact of Climate Change on Water Crisis in Gujarat (India) -- Chapter 9. Factors affectinggovernance aspect of disaster management: Comparative study of the Sundarbans in India and Bangladesh -- Chapter 10. Application of Geospatial Technology in Understanding Seasonal Flood Hazard Event in Dhemaji District of Assam -- Chapter 11. Geospatial Approach in Watershed Vulnerability to Climate Change and Environmental Sustainability -- Section III. Agriculture and Forestry and Climate Change -- Chapter 12. Agro-climatic Variability in Climate Change Scenario: Adaptive Approach and Sustainability -- Chapter 13. Peri-urban farmers perception of climate change: values and perspectives. A French case study -- Chapter 14. Determinants and Spatio-Temporal Drivers of Agricultural Vulnerability to Climate Change at Block Level, Darjeeling Himalayan (Hill) Region, West Bengal, India -- Chapter 15. Forest Landscape Dynamics and People’s livelihood Dependency on Forest: A Study on Bankura District, West Bengal -- Chapter 16. Forest fire risk modelling using GIS and remote sensing in major landscapes of Himachal Pradesh -- Section IV. Food security and Livelihoods -- Chapter 17. Climate Smart Agriculture Interventions for Food and Nutritional Security -- Chapter 18. Critical appraisal and evaluation of India’s first carbon Neutral Community project- A case of Meenangadi Panchayat, Kerala, India -- Section V. Infrastructure and resilient cities and settlements -- Chapter 19. Land use and land cover change dynamics and modeling future urban growth using cellular automata model over Isfahan metropolitan area of Iran -- Chapter 20. Analyzing of Spatio- Temporal Changes in Land Surface Temperature of Coastal Goa using LANDSAT Satellite Data -- Chapter 21. Analysing the Relationship between Rising Urban Heat Islands and Climate Change of Howrah Sadar Subdivision in the Past Two Decades Using Geospatial Indicators -- Chapter 22. Assessment of Site Suitability Analysis for Solar Power Plants: An Optimal Utilization of Wastelands -- Chapter 23. Integrated Study on Tsunami Impact Assessment in Cilacap, Indonesia: Method, Approached and Practice -- Chapter 24. The public health risks of waterborne pathogen exposure under a climate change scenario in Indonesia -- Chapter 25. Perceived Impact of Climate Change on Health: Reflections from Kolkata and Its Suburbs -- Section VI. Global Health, Sustainable and Adaptive Approaches and Sustainability -- Chapter 26. Health implications, Leaders Societies, and Climate Change: A Global Review -- Chapter 27. A Retrospective Cohort Study on Ambient Air Quality and Respiratory morbidities -- Chapter 28. Coping Practices of Women fisherfolk in Responses to Climate Change at UNESCO declared World Heritage Site of Sundarbans -- Chapter 29. Climate Change and Health Impacts in the South Pacific: A Systematic Review -- Chapter 30. Changing Climate, Flood Footprints, and Climate-Related Actions: Effects on Ecosocial and Health Risks Along Ugbowo-Benin Road, Edo State, Nigeria. |
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Indigenous Methodologies, Research and Practices for Sustainable Development / / edited by Marcellus F. Mbah, Walter Leal Filho, Sandra Ajaps
| Indigenous Methodologies, Research and Practices for Sustainable Development / / edited by Marcellus F. Mbah, Walter Leal Filho, Sandra Ajaps |
| Edizione | [1st ed. 2022.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2022 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (446 pages) |
| Disciplina | 338.927019 |
| Collana | World Sustainability Series |
| Soggetto topico |
Sustainability
Environmental policy Environmental education Performing arts Theater Environmental Policy Environmental and Sustainability Education Practice-as-Research |
| ISBN | 3-031-12326-3 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto | Unpacking Key Terms: Sustainable Development, Indigenous Knowledges, Methodology -- Decolonisation of Research Methodologies Toward Sustainable Development in Indigenous Settings -- On the Impossibility of Instrumentalising Indigenous Methodologies for the Sustainable Development Agenda -- Deconstructing Community-Based Research for Sustainable Development: The Role of Indigenous Knowledge Holders -- The Iloco Ammu as Indigenous Research Ontology, Epistemology, and Methodology. |
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Innovation ecosystems : the future of civilizations and the civilization of the future / / Michel Saloff-Coste
| Innovation ecosystems : the future of civilizations and the civilization of the future / / Michel Saloff-Coste |
| Autore | Saloff Coste Michel |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , [2022] |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (323 pages) |
| Disciplina | 338.927019 |
| Soggetto topico | Sustainable development |
| ISBN |
1-119-98825-X
1-119-98823-3 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Cover -- Half-Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Looking Backwards To Look Forwards: Why a Change of Civilization? -- 1.1. What is a civilization? -- 1.2. The great waves of civilization in history -- 1.2.1. The notion of dominant activity -- 1.2.2. The characteristic domains of each era -- 1.2.3. The evolution grid -- 1.2.4. The era of creation and communication -- 1.3. Considerations on the evolution of civilizations -- 1.3.1. An exponential evolution -- 1.3.2. From mass duplication to customized production -- 1.3.3. Questions around the creation-communication era -- 1.3.4. Evolution and fragmentation of value systems and representations of the world -- 1.3.5. The couple as a matrix of societal transformations -- 1.3.6. The alternative of blocking or fleeing -- 1.3.7. Moving towards the future -- Chapter 2. Creation and Communication as the Basis of the Civilization of the Future -- 2.1. The value of otherness -- 2.2. The creative strategy -- 2.3. Personal development, knowing how to create and communicate around our vocation: the mutation of professions -- 2.4. Information literacy and creativity -- 2.4.1. Freeing up time to be -- 2.4.2. Differentiation of ego, personality and genius in the creative process -- 2.4.3. The three levels of consciousness -- 2.4.4. Materialism and idealism back to back -- Chapter 3. The Transformation of Organizations Towards More Collective Intelligence -- 3.1. Let human imagination and inspiration take over -- 3.1.1. The evolution of human beings' position and their reference points -- 3.1.2. The four relational principles -- 3.1.3. Culture, management, systems and structures -- 3.1.4. Evolution of companies -- 3.1.5. Missions of the human resources function -- 3.1.6. Attitudes towards the customer.
3.1.7. Old laws and avant-garde organization -- 3.2. Mimicry and singularity -- 3.2.1. Mimicry, a still under-exploited force -- 3.2.2. A mimicry that benefits the leader, but for how long? -- 3.3. Singularity and creative strategy -- 3.3.1. Ideological enterprises -- 3.3.2. How can we develop creative emergences? -- 3.3.3. The leader between mimicry and singularity: the art of overcoming paradoxes -- 3.4. The extended enterprise -- Chapter 4. International Foresight on Innovative Ecosystems -- 4.1. Why a forward-looking view? -- 4.2. Why innovation? -- 4.3. Why have an international foresight institute on innovative ecosystems? -- 4.4. Introduction to innovative ecosystems -- 4.5. The importance of startups and venture capital -- 4.6. Criteria for measuring innovative startup ecosystems -- 4.6.1. Rankings to measure the dynamics of territorial innovation -- Chapter 5. A Global Overview of Innovative Ecosystems -- 5.1. Silicon Valley, the digital capital -- 5.1.1. Spectacular and preserved nature -- 5.1.2. An international reference and an outstanding position -- 5.1.3. The largest concentration of start-ups and venture capital in the world -- 5.1.4. Focus on Palo Alto -- 5.1.5. The home of GAFAM -- 5.1.6. Focus on San Francisco -- 5.1.7. The cradle of an emerging culture: a culture of adventure and exploration -- 5.1.8. The cost of living and soaring real estate prices -- 5.2. New York: the capital of the world of finance, media, art, publishing and advertising -- 5.2.1. History -- 5.2.2. General description -- 5.2.3. Museums -- 5.2.4. Talents -- 5.2.5. Universities -- 5.3. London, capital of the British Empire -- 5.4. Beijing: capital of the Chinese Empire -- 5.5. Boston: the capital of strategy and consulting -- 5.6. Berlin: capital of the German Empire -- 5.7. Shanghai: the international capital of Asia. 5.8. Los Angeles: the film capital of the world -- 5.9. Seattle: capital of the Microsoft empire -- 5.10. Paris: capital of culture, humanism and luxury -- 5.11. Singapore: the financial capital of Asia -- 5.12. Tokyo: capital of Japan -- 5.13. Stockholm: capital of perfectionism -- 5.14. Munich: the capital of expertise -- 5.15. Copenhagen: capital of happiness -- 5.16. Taipei: capital of manufacturing -- 5.17. Geneva: the international capital of NGOs -- Chapter 6. Learning from Global Innovation Systems -- 6.1. Digitalization: technological convergence and artificial intelligence -- 6.2. Concentration -- 6.3. The Triad: epicenter of global innovation -- 6.3.1. North America -- 6.3.2. Western Europe -- 6.3.3. East Asia -- 6.3.4. What do the poles of the Triad have in common? -- 6.4. Center and periphery -- 6.4.1. Africa -- 6.4.2. South America -- 6.4.3. India -- 6.4.4. Australia -- 6.4.5. Living in the ocean? -- 6.4.6. The conquest of space: colonizing the Moon and Mars -- 6.5. The shared values of the Triad -- 6.5.1. Think global and act local -- 6.5.2. Team and process -- 6.5.3. The importance of the pitch -- 6.6. The "11 Fs" culture -- 6.6.1. The "5 F's" according to Rosabeth Moss Kanter -- 6.6.2. The other "Fs" observed -- 6.6.3. The dark side of the "Fs" -- 6.7. The middleground -- 6.8. The triple helix -- 6.8.1. Repetitive innovation -- 6.8.2. From closed to open innovation -- 6.8.3. From technological innovation to systemic innovation -- 6.8.4. From individual innovation to collaborative and interdisciplinary innovation -- 6.8.5. From spontaneous to systematic innovation -- 6.8.6. From exchange-based innovation to co-creation in innovation spaces -- 6.8.7. Innovation projects with common innovation cultures -- 6.9. The one-man band -- Chapter 7. Systemic Risks and the Emergence of the New Civilization. 7.1. Demography, urbanization and economic disparities -- 7.2. The Anthropocene -- 7.3. The end of oil -- 7.4. Global governance and the rise of extremes -- 7.5. The limits of planetary resources -- 7.6. Evolutionary scenarios -- 7.6.1. The scenarios of decline -- 7.6.2. Scenarios that do not have an environmental priority -- 7.6.3. Voluntary scenarios with an environmental priority -- Chapter 8. The Beginnings of the New Civilization -- 8.1. How should we respond to existential systemic risks? -- 8.2. Towards a clash of civilizations or a new civilization? -- 8.3. Draw me a happy and sustainable humanity -- 8.3.1. Infinite exponential growth? -- 8.3.2. Present and future manifestations of the crisis -- 8.3.3. What can be done? -- 8.3.4. Imagining a new sustainable social and ecological economic system -- 8.4. Six axes of development for an ecological civilization -- 8.4.1. Radically increase raw material productivity -- 8.4.2. Practicing production models inspired by nature: biomimicry -- 8.4.3. Establishing a service and rental economy -- 8.4.4. Investing in natural capital -- 8.4.5. Dematerialization of production -- 8.4.6. Digital virtualization -- 8.5. Reconciling economic, social and ecological objectives -- 8.6. A plural interpretation of the civilization of the future -- 8.7. Innovative ecosystems as the cradle of the new civilization, but how? -- 8.8. The new civilization: a puzzle in the making -- 8.8.1. Seventeen goals for sustainable development -- 8.8.2. Auroville -- 8.8.3. Information society -- 8.8.4. Biomimicry -- 8.8.5. Circular economy -- 8.8.6. Sharing economy -- 8.8.7. Complementary and alternative currencies -- 8.8.8. Basic income -- 8.8.9. Club of Rome -- 8.8.10. Fondation 2100 -- 8.8.11. Drawdown organization -- 8.8.12. Global Ecovillage Network (GEN) -- 8.8.13. Transhumanism -- 8.8.14. Burning Man. 8.8.15. The Factory of the Future -- 8.8.16. Tellus Institute -- 8.8.17. Mosaic -- 8.8.18. Université Catholique de Lille -- 8.9. The new civilization: a patchwork of eclectic personalities -- 8.9.1. Sri Aurobindo -- 8.9.2. Pierre Teilhard de Chardin -- 8.9.3. Alvin Toffler -- 8.9.4. Edgar Morin -- 8.9.5. Ervin László -- 8.9.6. Manuel Castells -- 8.9.7. Jarett Diamond -- 8.9.8. Duane Elgin -- 8.9.9. Gunter Pauli -- 8.9.10. Bruno Latour -- 8.9.11. Joël de Rosnay -- 8.9.12. Jeremy Rifkin -- 8.9.13. Paul Hawken -- 8.9.14. Kenneth Wilber -- 8.9.15. Yuval Noah Harari -- Conclusion -- References -- Index -- Other titles from iSTE in Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Management -- EULA. |
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Interdisciplinary Research for Sustainable Business : Perspectives of Women Business Scholars / / edited by Beate Sjåfjell, Roseanne Russell, Maja Van der Velden
| Interdisciplinary Research for Sustainable Business : Perspectives of Women Business Scholars / / edited by Beate Sjåfjell, Roseanne Russell, Maja Van der Velden |
| Edizione | [1st ed. 2023.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2023 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (257 pages) |
| Disciplina |
338.927019
338.927 |
| Collana | Strategies for Sustainability |
| Soggetto topico |
Management
Economic geography Personnel management Law and economics Business ethics Economic Geography Human Resource Management Law and Economics Business Ethics |
| ISBN |
9783031069246
3031069242 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto | Chapter 1 -- Introduction. Chapter 2 -- Thinking with care: Exploring interdisciplinarity in a global research project. Chapter 3 -- A trust perspective on interdisciplinary work. Chapter 4 -- Companies and Unconscious Bias: A case study on the need for interdisciplinary scholarship. Chapter 5 -- Making the Case for Case Studies in Empirical Legal Research. Chapter 6 -- An Unsustainable Connection: ‘Law and Economics’ and Corporate Law. Chapter 7 -- Interdisciplinary Research in Law: A Case Study. Chapter 8 -- A social network analysis methodology to unveil the interconnectivity between EU business and financial market law and its role for sustainable development. Chapter 9 -- The Global and Trans-systemic Rise of Social Enterprise and Hybrid Business Law. Chapter 10 -- A Grounded Company: Ethics, Identity, and the Privately Owned Corporation. Chapter 11 -- Methodologies for integrating different disciplines in the sustainability assessment. Chapter 12 -- Artificial intelligence as intermediary: consequences for analysis of regulation of business. Chapter 13 -- Investing in the Planetary Boundaries? Analyzing Sustainable Investments of Sovereign Wealth Funds. Chapter 14 -- Transferring interdisciplinary sustainability research to practice: Barriers and solutions to the practitioner-academic gap. Chapter 15 -- Conclusion. |
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Macropsychology : a population science for sustainable development goals / / Malcolm MacLachlan, Joanne McVeigh, editors
| Macropsychology : a population science for sustainable development goals / / Malcolm MacLachlan, Joanne McVeigh, editors |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2021] |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (xxi, 330 pages) : illustrations |
| Disciplina | 338.927019 |
| Soggetto topico |
Sustainable development - Psychological aspects
Desenvolupament sostenible Aspectes psicològics |
| Soggetto genere / forma | Llibres electrònics |
| ISBN | 3-030-50176-0 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- About the Editors -- Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Macropsychology: Definition, Scope, and Conceptualization -- Introduction -- Macropsychology as Political Philosophy: A Short History -- How to Think About Psychology -- The Early Development of Psychology and the Loss of Context -- Context and Psychology -- The Sustainable Development Goals and Population Science -- Systems Thinking -- Definition of Macropsychology -- Scope of Macropsychology -- Conceptualization -- Psychology and the Grand Challenges -- Linking Individual and Societal Psychology -- Chapters in This Volume -- Conclusion -- References -- From Chemical Imbalance to Power Imbalance: A Macropsychology Perspective on Mental Health -- Introduction -- Planning for Escape -- A New Ethos -- Minimising Real Problems -- Illness and Hospitals -- Addressing the Biological -- Non-diagnostic Alternatives -- Recognising Causes in the Real World -- Making Sense of Things -- A Manifesto for Mental Health and Well-Being -- References -- A Macropsychology Perspective on Personality: How Personality Factors Influence Society and Vice Versa -- Introduction -- Personality and Sustainable Development Goals -- The Description of Personality -- The Bright Side -- The Dark Side -- Shapers of Personality -- Thatcherism -- Conclusion -- References -- Personality Traits and Social Structure -- Introduction -- Personality Traits and the Five-Factor Model -- Social Factors as Causes of Personality Traits -- Social Factors as Consequences of Personality Traits -- Macro Perspectives on Personality and Social Structure -- Macro-Level Clustering of Personality Traits -- Macro-Level Expression of Personality Traits -- Personality Change via Intervention and Policy -- Conclusion -- References -- Macropsychology and Public Persuasion.
Introduction -- The Significance of Public Speeches -- Public Speeches and Psychology -- Research Aim -- Method -- Study Materials -- Data Analysis -- Results -- Discussion -- Limitations -- Conclusion -- Appendix 1: Full Findings from Content Analyses of Speeches -- References -- A Macropsychology Perspective on Culture and Behaviour -- Introduction -- The Ecocultural Approach -- Ecology-Culture Link -- Ecology-Biology Link -- Ecology-Behaviour Link -- Sociopolitical Context-Behaviour Link -- Operationalization of the Ecocultural Framework -- Empirical Studies -- Perceptual-Cognitive Studies -- Social Behaviour Studies -- Global Psychology -- Conclusion -- References -- The Macropsychology of Disability Rights and Structural Change: Using Bourdieusian Analysis to Understand Stakeholder Power Relations -- Integrating Lewin and Bourdieu -- Theoretical Alignment -- Unlocking Systems -- Mapping Social Space -- Conclusion -- References -- Agent-Based Modelling: A Bridge Between Psychology and Macro-social Science -- Introduction -- Cooperation as a Case Study -- The Prisoner's Dilemma -- Axelrod and the Evolution of Cooperation -- Extensions of Axelrod's Work -- Spatial Structures -- Groups -- Mistakes -- Multiple Agents Interact at Once -- Time and Order Effects -- Indirect Reciprocity and Reputation -- Sanctioning -- More Realistic Agents -- Lessons: Factors That Improve the Feasibility of Cooperation as a Strategy -- Using ABM to Inform Contemporary Macropsychology -- Conclusion -- References -- Macropsychology for Decent Work: Sustainable Livelihood -- Context -- History -- Income -- Low Income -- Middle Incomes -- Upper Incomes -- Global Mobility -- Future Work -- References -- A Macropsychology Perspective on Humanitarian Work Psychology -- Introduction -- HWP and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Conventional Psychology Is WEIRD and POSH -- The Importance of a Macropsychology Perspective -- Humanitarian Work-Psychology (HW-p) -- Humanitarian-Work Psychology (h-WP) -- Corporate Social Responsibility -- Decent Work -- The Informal Economy -- Diversity and Inclusion -- The Future of HWP, Macropsychologically -- References -- Inclusive and Sustainable Urbanization: Using a Macropsychology Perspective to Strengthen the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals -- Urbanization of the World's Population and the Need for Sustainable Urban Development -- Benefits and Opportunities of Urbanization -- Challenges and Risks of Urbanization -- SDG 11, SDG Target 11.3, and SDG Indicator 11.3.2 -- Macropsychological Framework (MacroFrame) -- Coherence in Planning and Management of Cities -- Way Forward -- Local-Level Participation -- Mechanisms, Tools, and Management Knowhow -- Recommendations -- Conclusion -- References -- How to Increase the Likelihood of Making the Sustainable Development Goals a Reality: An Enhanced Model of Deliberative Democracy and the Role for Psychologists Within It -- Introduction -- Part One: Pre-eminence in the Application of Social Science to SDG Policies: Comparing Behavioural Economists and Psychologists -- Part Two: Why SDG Policymaking Needs a Revitalised Model of Policymaking -- Part Three: Bringing Citizens, Experts, and Policymakers Together to Improve SDG Policymaking -- Part Four: The Bypassing of Traditional Policy Actors by Philanthropists, Advertising Agencies, and Social Entrepreneurs -- Conclusion -- References -- A Macropsychology Perspective on Food Systems -- Introduction -- Global Action on the Right to Food -- Inequities in Food Security -- Psychology's Place on the Food Chain -- A Macropsychology Perspective on Food Systems -- Conclusion -- References. Psychological Governance and COVID-19: A Case Study in Macropsychology -- Psychological Governance and COVID-19 -- COVID-19 - A Case Study in Macropsychology -- Psychological Challenges and Responses to COVID-19 -- Task-Shifting -- Misinformation and Conspiracy Theories -- Trust in Government -- Social Inclusion and Human Rights -- Conclusion -- References -- Index. |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910483883703321 |
| Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2021] | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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