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Green Leadership in China, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014 Management Strategies from China's Most Responsible Companies CSR, Sustainability, Ethics & Governance Series

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Green Leadership in China
This book examines green management practices among top-performing companies operating on the Chinese mainland. It begins with the question: what constitutes a ?green? company? Is this definition different when we consider China?s sustainability efforts? Taken into consideration are such aspects as green management vision, supplier management programs, resource usage and investment in the environment. Through in-depth interviews with sustainability leaders and top executives, this Green Management Book will reveal how to systematically create or improve existing green management strategies in China. It uses actual case studies from domestic and foreign companies to highlight these practices. Over 2 years of extensive research - working with the research board of the Fortune China CSR rankings and China-based CSR strategy platform InnoCSR ? contribute to a comprehensive list of companies that are leading the way towards a greener China.
Part 1: Introduction and Methodology.- Part 2: Best Practices Among Corporate Social Responsibility Leaders in china.- Part 3: China's Green Policy Landscape.

Sam Yoonsuk Lee has a long and respected history of supporting global CSR endeavors. Prior to founding InnoCSR, he consulted for Trilogy China in the automotive industry and worked in Private Sector Fundraising at UNICEF. In addition to his role as InnoCSR CEO, Sam joined ABIS (The Academy of Business in Society) as Asia Director in 2012, leading the Asia arm of a global sustainability organization. Sam holds an MBA degree from China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) where he also founded the annual Being Globally Responsible Conference (BGRC), Asia’s first and largest student-organized CSR conference and a BA from Korea University. As an accomplished business leader and expert on CSR and Sustainability, Sam has published many articles and research works including his most recent contribution, World Guide to CSR (2010), a reference manual containing insight on region-specific CSR strategy. Furthermore, Sam publishes weekly columns on China Philanthropy Times and has been leading the annual Fortune China CSR Ranking research in China. Sam sits on numerous companies and organization’s board of advisory and also is a highly requested speaker on China and Asia-related CSR topics at conferences and forums worldwide.

Professor Bala Ramasamy is Professor of Economics at CEIBS since 2006. Before joining CEIBS, Prof. Ramasamy was Professor of International Economics and Business at the University of Nottingham in Malaysia. Previously, he was on the Faculties at Massey University in New Zealand and University of Macau. He has been teaching at higher institutes of learning since 1988. He has had wide experience teaching students of different backgrounds and culture in mainland China, Macau, Malaysia, Singapore, New Zealand, Ghana and the UK. Prof. Ramasamy received his Ph.D degree from University of Leicester, UK and his Master of Social Sciences from the University of Macau, both in Economics. Prof. Ramasamy's research interest focuses on Asianeconomies,

First-hand interviews and viewpoints from leading corporate executives, sustainability practitioners and experts on China Extensive research and collaboration between the Fortune China CSR rankings and China-based CSR strategy platform InnoCSR Scientific analysis and qualitative assessment to identify top performing companies in the environmental space A thorough explanation of guiding methodologies, emerging trends, Government guidelines and regulations on environmental protection in China Timely predictions on future growth of the corporate responsibility space in China Thinking points to generate discussion appropriate for educational and corporate institutions Actionable steps in incorporating green management practices into existing business practices Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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