Rethinking Leadership for a Green World

Rethinking Leadership for a Green World

Taylor, Andrew

Taylor & Francis Ltd

03/2022

418

Dura

Inglês

9781032041834

15 a 20 dias

957

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1. Introduction. Part I: Shaping the Leadership Challenge. 2. Speaking Truth to Power: The perils of (scientific) leadership in the Green Economy. 3. Values and Leadership in the Anthropocene. 4. What can young Social Entrepreneurs tell us about Environmental Leadership? Perspectives from Brazil and India. 5. Frontiers of Freedom: US Environmental Leadership. 6. The Weaponisation of Climate Change: Environmental Leadership in the Age of Trump. Part II: Systems and Complexity. 7. Complex Systems Literacy: Social dilemmas - the setup for managerial decision-making in a complex world. 8. Green Shoots: Emergent Systemic Leadership and Critical Systems Practice. 9. Complexity and Networks. Part III: Looking Forward. 10. Stewardship and Strategy In Turbulent Times. 11. The 'Undergrowth Movement' and the Virtues of Leadership. 12. The 'Interesting' Case of EU Commission Leadership and the Emission Trading Scheme. 13. Reshaping Green Retail Supply Chains in a New World Order. 14. Climate Risk and Adaptation in Wales: Leadership for Future Generations? Part IV: Further Reading. 15. Bibliometric analysis of management and leadership in the sustainability agenda. 16. Conclusion.
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Leadership;Sustainable business;Sustainability;Green economy;Responsible business;Climate Change;UN;EU Emission Trading Scheme;EU ETS;Environmental Issues;Climate Change Denial;EU Emission Trading System;Public Administrations;International Monetary Fund;Retail Supply Chains;EU's Greenhouse Gas Emission;UK Climate Change;Urban Food Insecurity;Climate Risk;FOI Request;UK Climate Change Act;Tobacco Strategy;Broader Sustainability Agenda;Climate Change Adaptation;Welsh Local Government Association;Climate Adaptation;Address Climate Risk;Climate Emergency;Welsh Government;EU Official