Transformative Action for Sustainable Outcomes
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Transformative Action for Sustainable Outcomes
Responsible Organising
Sandberg, Maria; Tienari, Janne
Taylor & Francis Ltd
04/2022
154
Dura
Inglês
9781032135342
15 a 20 dias
471
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Part I: A road map to responsible organising
1. Responsible organising: An introduction
2. Corporate social responsibility is useful only when it is made useful
3. Diversity must be refocused to enable responsible organising
4. Responsibility is not only about humans
Part II: Responsibility in a changing world
5. Global risks: Fundamentals are (not) changing
6. Re-emergence of geopolitics and facades of responsibility
7. Cross-sector collaborations for responsibility
8. The ecosystem approach to responsibility
9. The (ir)responsibility of organisational innovation
10. (Re)organising supply chains for responsibility
11. Responsible markets and marketing
Part III: Challenging inequalities
12. The logistification of humanitarian relief
13. "Corporate saviourism" and poverty in the Global South
14. Social media and bias 2.0
15. Intersectional inequalities and how to fight them
16. Work, care, and gendered (in)equalities
Part IV: Engaging with the nonhuman world
17: The nature-human dichotomy within disaster governance
18. Humans and water: The problem(s) with affordability
19. Human and nonhuman animals in a posthuman reality: Accreditation schemes as voice?
20. Ontological multiplicity: Responsible organising in defence of life
Part V: Responsible organising: Ways forward
21. Responsible organising: Ways forward
1. Responsible organising: An introduction
2. Corporate social responsibility is useful only when it is made useful
3. Diversity must be refocused to enable responsible organising
4. Responsibility is not only about humans
Part II: Responsibility in a changing world
5. Global risks: Fundamentals are (not) changing
6. Re-emergence of geopolitics and facades of responsibility
7. Cross-sector collaborations for responsibility
8. The ecosystem approach to responsibility
9. The (ir)responsibility of organisational innovation
10. (Re)organising supply chains for responsibility
11. Responsible markets and marketing
Part III: Challenging inequalities
12. The logistification of humanitarian relief
13. "Corporate saviourism" and poverty in the Global South
14. Social media and bias 2.0
15. Intersectional inequalities and how to fight them
16. Work, care, and gendered (in)equalities
Part IV: Engaging with the nonhuman world
17: The nature-human dichotomy within disaster governance
18. Humans and water: The problem(s) with affordability
19. Human and nonhuman animals in a posthuman reality: Accreditation schemes as voice?
20. Ontological multiplicity: Responsible organising in defence of life
Part V: Responsible organising: Ways forward
21. Responsible organising: Ways forward
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United Nations Sustainable Development Goals;SDG;UN;USA;North;Responsible Organising;Hold;Sustainable Outcomes;Nonhuman World;Refocusing;Nature Human Dichotomy;Corporate Social Responsibility;Follow;Sustainability Challenges;Multi-stakeholder Partnerships;Textile Recycling;Disaster Governance;Data Sets;Nonhuman Animals;Transformative Action;Chronic;Telecommunications;Indigenous Epistemes;Organisational Innovation Literature;EU Legislation
Part I: A road map to responsible organising
1. Responsible organising: An introduction
2. Corporate social responsibility is useful only when it is made useful
3. Diversity must be refocused to enable responsible organising
4. Responsibility is not only about humans
Part II: Responsibility in a changing world
5. Global risks: Fundamentals are (not) changing
6. Re-emergence of geopolitics and facades of responsibility
7. Cross-sector collaborations for responsibility
8. The ecosystem approach to responsibility
9. The (ir)responsibility of organisational innovation
10. (Re)organising supply chains for responsibility
11. Responsible markets and marketing
Part III: Challenging inequalities
12. The logistification of humanitarian relief
13. "Corporate saviourism" and poverty in the Global South
14. Social media and bias 2.0
15. Intersectional inequalities and how to fight them
16. Work, care, and gendered (in)equalities
Part IV: Engaging with the nonhuman world
17: The nature-human dichotomy within disaster governance
18. Humans and water: The problem(s) with affordability
19. Human and nonhuman animals in a posthuman reality: Accreditation schemes as voice?
20. Ontological multiplicity: Responsible organising in defence of life
Part V: Responsible organising: Ways forward
21. Responsible organising: Ways forward
1. Responsible organising: An introduction
2. Corporate social responsibility is useful only when it is made useful
3. Diversity must be refocused to enable responsible organising
4. Responsibility is not only about humans
Part II: Responsibility in a changing world
5. Global risks: Fundamentals are (not) changing
6. Re-emergence of geopolitics and facades of responsibility
7. Cross-sector collaborations for responsibility
8. The ecosystem approach to responsibility
9. The (ir)responsibility of organisational innovation
10. (Re)organising supply chains for responsibility
11. Responsible markets and marketing
Part III: Challenging inequalities
12. The logistification of humanitarian relief
13. "Corporate saviourism" and poverty in the Global South
14. Social media and bias 2.0
15. Intersectional inequalities and how to fight them
16. Work, care, and gendered (in)equalities
Part IV: Engaging with the nonhuman world
17: The nature-human dichotomy within disaster governance
18. Humans and water: The problem(s) with affordability
19. Human and nonhuman animals in a posthuman reality: Accreditation schemes as voice?
20. Ontological multiplicity: Responsible organising in defence of life
Part V: Responsible organising: Ways forward
21. Responsible organising: Ways forward
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
United Nations Sustainable Development Goals;SDG;UN;USA;North;Responsible Organising;Hold;Sustainable Outcomes;Nonhuman World;Refocusing;Nature Human Dichotomy;Corporate Social Responsibility;Follow;Sustainability Challenges;Multi-stakeholder Partnerships;Textile Recycling;Disaster Governance;Data Sets;Nonhuman Animals;Transformative Action;Chronic;Telecommunications;Indigenous Epistemes;Organisational Innovation Literature;EU Legislation