Organizational Change for Corporate Sustainability

  • Organizational Change for Corporate Sustainability
    By Tim Williams, Melissa Edwards, Suzanne Benn

    3 M. Yunus, 'A way to start the healing at Savar', Guardian Weekly, 17 May 2013, p. 18. 4 Ibid. 5 J. Stern, 'Apple Foxconn Investigation: Serious Worker Rights Issues Reported: Major Changes for Chinese Workers Promised', ABC News, ...

  • Organizational Change for Corporate Sustainability
    By Tim Williams, Melissa Edwards, Suzanne Benn

    ... 23; J. Rockström, W. Steffen, K. Noone et al., 'A safe operating space for humanity', Nature, 2009a, 461, 472–475; W. Steffen, P. Crutzen and J. McNeill, 'The Anthropocene: are humans now overwhelming the great forces of nature?

  • Organizational Change for Corporate Sustainability: A Guide for Leaders and Change Agents of the Future
    By Andrew Griffiths, Suzanne Benn, Dexter Colboyd Dunphy

    32 M. Russo and P. Fouts , ' A resource based perspective on corporate environmental performance and profitability ' ... 35 D. Turner and M. Crawford , Change Power : Capabilities that Drive Corporate Renewal , Sydney : Business and ...

  • Organizational Change for Corporate Sustainability: A Guide for Leaders and Change Agents of the Future
    By Andrew Griffiths, Suzanne Benn, Dexter Colboyd Dunphy

    Using specific examples of incremental and transformational changes, and outlining the long-term corporate benefits of sustainability, the book examines the changes required to achieve true sustainability.

  • Organizational Change for Corporate Sustainability
    By Tim Williams, Melissa Edwards, Suzanne Benn

    Since this classic book was first published in 2003, sustainability has increasingly become mainstream business for leading corporations, whilst the topic itself has also been a hotly debated political issue across the globe.

  • Organizational Change for Corporate Sustainability
    By Andrew Griffiths, Suzanne Benn, Dexter Dunphy

    Since this classic book was first published in 2003, sustainability has increasingly become mainstream business for leading corporations, whilst the topic itself has also been a hotly debated political issue across the globe.