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15 June 2020

— Professor Frances Bowen, Pro Vice Chancellor for Social Sciences, University of East Anglia (UEA), UK
'Enabling people to make a difference within the constructs of a sustainable operating model is crucial for our future. This book addresses sustainability in a new and enlightening way relevant to all leaders.'
— Stephan Schenk, EVP, TD Bank
'This book is a must-read for any sustainability scholar or manager wanting to understand the depth of issues confronting business. I am impressed by the esteemed group of scholars contributing to this volume who have deep knowledge of the field.'
— Dr. Pratima (Tima) Bansal, Canada Research Chair in Business Sustainability, Ivey Business School.
Chapter 1. Business and Society in the Anthropocene, Paul Shrivastava and Laszlo Zsolnai
Chapter 2.Advancing a Multi-Level Sustainability Management Theory, Mark Starik and Patricia Kanashiro ;
Chapter 3. A Strategy to Support Transformation towards Sustainability Globally: The SDG Transformation Forum, Steve Waddell and Sandra Waddock
Chapter 4. Global Wisdom and the Audacity of Hope: Designing Global Networks in a World of Complexity ;Nancy Adler
Chapter 5: Sustainability and Implicit Contracts, Nicola Misani
Chapter 6. Enabling an Intrinsic Perspective towards Approaching Tensions in CS Decisions through Moral Imagination: A Conceptual Framework, S. Ramya Muruganantham, Fong Keng-Highberger, and Rupashree Baral
Chapter 7. Business Collective Action for Corporate Sustainability , Natalia Vidal and Harry Van Buren ;
Chapter 8. Sustainable Real Estate: Transitioning beyond Cost Savings, Thomas Walker and Sherif Goubran ;
Chapter 9. Making the Intangible Tangible: Integrated Management and the Social Cost of Carbon, ;Robert Sroufe
Chapter 10. The Case for the Plastic Tax: A Review of its Benefits and Disadvantages within a Circular Economy, Thomas Walker, Dieter Gramlich, and Adele Dumont-Bergeron
Chapter 11. The Sustainability and Popularity Paradoxes of SIM Scholarship, Sandra Waddock and Jegoo Lee