Table of contents
Can Humankind Change the Economic Myth? Paradigm Shifts Necessary for Ecologically Sustainable Business
W. Edward Stead, Jean Garner SteadEconomic wealth is humankind′s most dominant myth. However, this mythmust be significantly altered if economic activity and ecologicalsustainability are to be achieved for…
From Domination to Partnership: The Hidden Subtext for Sustainable Change
Riane EislerExamines the contemporary discourse on environmental sustainability,organizational change and transformational leadership in the largercontext of a shift from a dominator to a…
Build in Sustainable Development and They Will Come: A Vegetable Field of Dreams
Bruno DyckDescribes three approaches to incorporating sustainable development intothe agri‐food system. Presents the argument that long‐term sustainabledevelopment demands trans‐formational…
Managing the Environmental Change Process: Barriers and Opportunities
James E. Post, Barbara W. AltmaOrganizations face formidable obstacles to the institutionalization ofenvironmental management programmes. Longitudinal studies show thatcompanies face two major types of barriers…
Environmentalism in Progressive Businesses
Philip H. MirvisExamines the environmental innovations of several progressivebusinesses, including Ben & Jerry′s and the Body Shop, in the areas ofproducts, processes, and campaigns to save the…
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- Prof Slawomir Magala