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Cover -- Half Title -- About the authors -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of cases, figures, and tables -- Foreword from the First Edition -- Foreword from the First Edition -- Preface -- Introduction: Improving sustainability and financial performance in global corporations -- Why it's...
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List of cases, figures, and tables -- Foreword from the first edition / John Elkington, SustainAbility -- Foreword from the first edition / Herman B. Dutch Leonard, Harvard Business School -- Preface -- Introduction: improving sustainability and financial performance in global corporations --...
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"While social entrepreneurship is a rapidly growing field and thousands of social ventures start each year, the tools and processes that work on the ground are missing from most textbooks. This book will function both as a text for graduate-level students and a business planning guide for...
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Foreword / by Colin Mayer, Former Dean, Oxford University's Saød Business School, and Martin Radvan, Executive Vice President, Mars, Incorporated, and President, Mars Wrigley Global Confectionery -- Introduction: uprooting the dysfunctions of financial capitalism -- The expanded meaning of...
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How to Make Finance a Force for Good Just as Thomas Piketty offered a sweeping critique and progressive reassessment of capitalism, former World Bank Group chief financial officer Bertrand Badre looks at the destructive role finance played in the global economic crisis of 2007-2008 and offers a...
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"Business is waking up to a global shortage of resources of every kind. Raw materials are running out, whether in Tokyo or Quito. While businesses have toyed with the idea of sustainability as a means to market to eco-minded consumers, this book shows that scarcity must become central to their...
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