Reshaping Performance Management for Sustainable Development

Reshaping Performance Management for Sustainable Development
Author: Luca Gnan
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2023-12-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1837973067

Reshaping Performance Management for Sustainable Development explores how performance management plays a central role in improving the policy cycle and contributing to public organizations' management and accountability.

Marketing and Resource Management for Green Transitions in Economies

Marketing and Resource Management for Green Transitions in Economies
Author: Andrei, Jean-Vasile
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2024-08-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

The current global economy faces many challenges, including environmental changes, evolving markets, and complex resource management issues. These challenges are interlinked and require a comprehensive approach to address effectively. While crucial, the transition to more sustainable practices poses significant challenges for businesses, governments, and societies worldwide. Companies must navigate the complexities of shifting to renewable energy sources, adopting sustainable agricultural practices, and implementing eco-friendly manufacturing processes, all while maintaining profitability and competitiveness in a rapidly evolving market. Marketing and Resource Management for Green Transitions in Economies offers a comprehensive solution by exploring the synergies and trade-offs between environmental changes, market evolution, and resource management dilemmas. It provides a cohesive strategy to steer the global economy towards sustainable growth and resilience. By presenting complex concepts that are accessible and highlighting practical implications, the book serves as a guide for businesses, governments, and societies looking to transition to more sustainable practices. This publication will be invaluable to academics, practitioners, and policymakers seeking to understand and implement sustainable practices in their operations. It will serve as a resource for business leaders looking to navigate the complexities of the green transition and for researchers exploring the intersection of environmental changes, market evolution, and resource management.

Shaping Sustainable Change

Shaping Sustainable Change
Author: Leda Stott
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2018-09-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 042982288X

Multi-actor partnerships are promoted as central to the achievement of sustainable development. However, these relationships are not always easy, and calls are being made for more guidance on how partners can work together effectively to deliver results and achieve meaningful change. Shaping Sustainable Change explains the growing and significant role of partnership brokering in shaping these relationships. Drawing upon the work of the Partnership Brokers Association, it uses evidenced-based materials to show how the work of partnership brokering contributes to the management of collaborative relationships so that they are better positioned to have a positive and sustainable impact. As well as making the case for partnership brokering, the publication explores the profile and key activities carried out by partnership brokers, and the skills required to undertake this role. Examples are also provided to illustrate how partnership brokering works in practice in relation to different contexts, sectors and themes. This book will appeal not only to partnership brokers but also to professional and academic readers interested in achieving sustainable development.

Shaping the Next Normal: Rebound Reimagine, Reinnovate, Rearchitect

Shaping the Next Normal: Rebound Reimagine, Reinnovate, Rearchitect
Author: Dr Piali Haldar
Publisher: Book Bazooka Publication
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2022-03-17
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9391363571

It is a common saying that “Necessity is the mother of Invention”, but what the entire world has witnessed since December 2019 it would not be wrong to state that “Necessity is not only mother of Invention but Innovation also”. Business practices across the globe have undergone a massive phenomenal transformation. Where on the one end the world has faced and witnessed disruption, challenges, and downfall in business, while meeting the same end world has also witnessed explorations of new forms of business practices from thoughts to actions. The book “Shaping the Next Normal: Rebound, Reimagine, Reinnovate, Rearchitect” is an attempt to record innovative and novel manuscripts, research-based articles, case studies, conceptual outcome-oriented business models, and practices from the innovative minds of researchers and academicians. The book encompasses 18 Chapters with research-based perspectives in the area of Finance, Human Resources, Marketing, Commerce, and Technology. The book can be offered as a handy compendium of readings of the dynamic business environment. Editors

Developing, Shaping and Growing Entrepreneurship

Developing, Shaping and Growing Entrepreneurship
Author: Alain Fayolle
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2015-02-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1784713589

There are many factors involved in becoming an effective entrepreneur. The process of recognizing opportunities and nurturing new ventures must take into account both internal decision-making practice and external environmental influence.

Sustainability Performance Evaluation System in Government

Sustainability Performance Evaluation System in Government
Author: Nan Chai
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2009-09-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9048130123

Progressing towards sustainable development raises important challenges to conducting performance evaluations in governments because there are neither generally accepted methods nor specific standards to be met at present. Sustainability Performance Evaluation System in Government, makes a conceptual contribution to public sustainability performance evaluation and develops a set of framework indicators with the help of the strategic and comprehensive approach “Sustainability Balanced Scorecard”. As a conceptual basis for the further research and application, this volume will be of great interest to researchers and practitioners at many levels of environmental / sustainability, public management and strategic control studies. Evaluators will find methodological approaches and applied tools for their work. Decision-makers and managers will find it valuable to manage the social, economic and environmental issues in a balanced and integrated manner. Governments will also find it helpful in assisting them in establishing an evaluation system towards sustainable development.

Shaping Inclusive Workplaces Through Social Dialogue

Shaping Inclusive Workplaces Through Social Dialogue
Author: Alicia Arenas
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2017-10-14
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 3319663933

This book presents Social Dialogue as a social innovation strategy for managing diversity at any step of the human resource circle. It showcases empirical research on how to improve open dialogue and constructive negotiations between management, trade unions and employee representatives using multi-disciplinary perspectives from psychology, business, law, gender studies, sociology and management. This book delivers the latest research to promote a change of attitudes, behaviors and competences on diversity and social inclusion, and develop effective organizational responses in terms of policies and procedural aspects to improve inclusion of vulnerable groups at work. The authors and editors explain effective development tools for an inclusive workplace through Social Dialogue, showing that it is possible to achieve this by integrating values, policies and practices at organizational level. The diversity of contributions from different organizational contexts, countries and cultures results in this being a valuable book for a wide range of scientists, researchers, students and human resource managers as they seek to shape inclusive workplaces through Social Dialogue.

Corporate Leadership and Its Role in Shaping Organizational Culture and Performance

Corporate Leadership and Its Role in Shaping Organizational Culture and Performance
Author: Bejaoui, Azza
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2020-09-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1522582673

Increasing globalization, cutthroat competition, recurrent financial crises, and new social media technology provide unimaginable strain on companies to rethink their human resources practices. Such ever-growing business environments particularly call upon companies to develop sustainable leadership practices and create a well-established organizational climate. By promoting an organizational value system, the leader can influence the work behavior and attitudes of the employees and results. Corporate Leadership and Its Role in Shaping Organizational Culture and Performance is an essential reference source that investigates the influence of corporate leadership on the organizational culture and performance of a company and ways in which this understanding can improve firm effectiveness, nurture entrepreneurial behavior and practices, and establish innovative processes. Featuring research on topics such as intellectual capital, job satisfaction, and gender inequality, this book is ideally designed for managers, executives, business leaders, entrepreneurs, researchers, academicians, and students.

Shaping School Success

Shaping School Success
Author: Ian Hardy
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2024-09-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1040127614

This book is a unique primer for school professionals, educators and policymakers to develop a solid understanding of the domains essential to cultivating and sustaining successful schools. It also provides essential reading for researchers interested in these issues more broadly. In response to various sensationalist discourses around schooling that dominate both mainstream and social media, the authors draw upon both long-standing and up-to-date research from around the world to present a more accurate, holistic, and optimistic approach. The book identifies the key domains that are necessary to address concerns in equity, leadership and teaching for enhanced student learning and wellbeing. Specifically, these domains relate to: (1) system-wide approaches to enhance school performance; (2) building teacher capability for student learning; (3) educational leadership as a vehicle for leading learning; and (4) building community ‘infrastructures’ for equitable, place-based learning. The book can be used in several ways: each chapter can be read as a stand-alone overview of key areas for school improvement. The broad topics are important jigsaw puzzle pieces that are necessary to ‘see the whole picture’ of a successful school/system. Each chapter includes ‘Key messages’ and ‘Ways forward’ and closes with extension questions to further guide thinking through the ‘big ideas’ presented in each chapter and how they are relevant to different schooling and policy contexts. Grounded in research into productive and proactive system and school practices from around the world, this book ensures professional educators are equipped with the latest research and practice, without being overwhelmed by the detail.