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This book explores the complex interplay between AI and corporate-driven sustainable development. Merging theoretical insights with practical applications, it engages debates on the ethical use of AI in sustainable development and corporate responsibility while examining how AI facilitates sustainable practices and presents complex dilemmas, particularly in balancing economic, social, and environmental sustainability. The narrative is enriched by a comprehensive review of academic studies, analyzing how established and sustainability-rooted companies approach these paradoxes…mehr

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This book explores the complex interplay between AI and corporate-driven sustainable development. Merging theoretical insights with practical applications, it engages debates on the ethical use of AI in sustainable development and corporate responsibility while examining how AI facilitates sustainable practices and presents complex dilemmas, particularly in balancing economic, social, and environmental sustainability. The narrative is enriched by a comprehensive review of academic studies, analyzing how established and sustainability-rooted companies approach these paradoxes differently.

The authors critically assess how AI and corporate actions intertwine with regional efforts to combat grand humanity challenges, such as climate change and poverty, highlighting the need for transformative strategies and governance modes that can propel positive corporate contributions to sustainability.

Through a mix of scholarly insights and expert viewpoints, this volume invites readers to explore the multifaceted relationship between AI, corporate sustainability, and global environmental goals. It is an essential read for business leaders, policymakers, and anyone invested in shaping a sustainable future in an AI-driven world.
Autorenporträt
Mahmoud Mohieldin is a Professor of Economics, Cairo University. He serves as the UN Special Envoy on Financing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and UN 7th High-Level Champion for Climate Action. He was Senior Vice President of the World Bank Group. From 2004 to 2010 he served as Minister of Investment in Egypt. Sameh Wahba is Regional Director for Sustainable Development, Europe and Central Asia region, The World Bank, and former Global Director for Urban, Resilience and Land Global Practice. Maria Alejandra Gonzalez-Perez is Full Professor of Management at Universidad EAFIT, Colombia. She is a member of the global council of Sustainable Development Goal number 1 (SDG 1: End Poverty). Miral Shehata is an independent researcher. She works as an Economic Researcher and Social Development Specialist at the Ministry of Finance, Egypt. Ms Shehata was previously a research assistant at the University of Chicago.