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Statement of Responsibility: edited by Pramodita Sharma and Sanjay Sharma
Year: [2021]
Publisher: Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA, Edward Elgar Publishing
Media group: Book/Buch
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Contents: PART I -- INTRODUCTION -- 1 Pioneering business families committed to sustainable development / Pramodita Sharma and Sanjay Sharma -- PART II DESIGNED FOR SUSTAINABILITY -- 2 Sustainability comes naturally: Rocky Mountain Soap Company, a purpose-driven family business / Pramodita Sharma, Sanjay Sharma and Alexa Steiner -- 3 Supreme Creations and Wings of Hope: A symbiotic care of environment and society / Pramodita Sharma, Sanjay Sharma and Alyssa Schuetz -- 4 Biofilter: A Hungarian champion for the circular economy and stakeholder capitalism / Caroline Seow and Maria José Parada -- PART III TRANSFORMED FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT -- 5 The evolution of a sustainable energy family business: The case of Thermax / Kavil Ramachandran and Yashodhara Basuthakur -- 6 Kemin Industries: A sustainable future in focus / Justin B. Craig and Gary Bowman -- 7 Social capital as a pathway to sustainability at State Garden / Pramodita Sharma and Rocki-Lee DeWitt -- 8 Griffith Foods: Nourishing the world / Stuart L. Hart -- 9 Royal Van Wijhe Coatings: Sustainability over four generations / Judith van Helvert and Rosemarie Steenbeek -- 10 GMA Garnet's circular economy: Jebsen & Jessen's leadership in environmental sustainability / Marta Widz and Vanina Farber -- 11 Tahbilk: A fifth-generation Australian family wine business's journey to sustainability / Michael Browne, Chris Graves and Francesco Barbera -- PART IV INSTITUTIONAL LEADERSHIP FOR SUSTAINABILITY -- 12 The role of family values in institutional change toward sustainability in the Bordeaux wine industry / Sanjay Sharma, Tatiana Bouzdine-Chameeva and Joerg S. Hofstetter -- 13 The Wallenberg family of Sweden: Sustainable business development since 1856 / Sarah Jack and Mattias Nordqvist -- Index.
"This book describes the sustainable development journey of 15 business families committed to using their enterprises as a force of societal good. In turn, each family reaps benefits of high economic returns, while contributing to society and environment. The youngest family firm is in its 20s, while there are others over 100 years of age. Size, industry, locations vary. But all these business families share a deep shared commitment towards sustainable development, control over strategic decision-making in their firms and trans-generational continuity intentions. Family values embed their enterprises with a strong sense of purpose to achieve their chosen sustainable development goals. Professionalized systems and processes foster the development of capabilities, and partnerships with a variety of stakeholders ensure the simultaneous achievement of social, environmental and profitability goals. Educators, students, policy makers and business families interested in sustainable development will find new understanding of family business through Pioneering Family Firms' Sustainable Development Strategies"--

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Statement of Responsibility: edited by Pramodita Sharma and Sanjay Sharma
Year: [2021]
Publisher: Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA, Edward Elgar Publishing
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ISBN: 978-1-78990-441-3
ISBN (2nd): 978-1-78990-442-0
Description: xv, 353 Seiten, Illustrationen
Tags: Leadership, Family Business, Sustainability, Sustainable Development, Personalführung, Familienunternehmen, Nachhaltigkeit, SDGs, Sustainable Development Goals, Nachhaltige Entwicklung
Participating parties: Search for this character Sharma, Pramodita, 1955- (editor); Sharma, Sanjay, 1955- (editor)
Language: eng
Original title: Pioneering family firms' sustainable development strategies
Media group: Book/Buch