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This edited volume brings together a remarkable array of distinguished corporate, investor, government, academic, and nonprofit perspectives to consider how the targeted pursuit of business profits can better add up to the world's profit, broadly defined. Chapter authors tackle such questions as how businesses can work more effectively with governments, financial institutions, and civil society to mitigate their own enterprise risk alongside risks to people and planet; how private resources, innovation, and networks can be mobilized to create value in solving major social and environmental…mehr
This edited volume brings together a remarkable array of distinguished corporate, investor, government, academic, and nonprofit perspectives to consider how the targeted pursuit of business profits can better add up to the world's profit, broadly defined. Chapter authors tackle such questions as how businesses can work more effectively with governments, financial institutions, and civil society to mitigate their own enterprise risk alongside risks to people and planet; how private resources, innovation, and networks can be mobilized to create value in solving major social and environmental challenges; and what types of accountability structures are needed to set boundaries, provide oversight, and create positive incentives for business performance. Their perspectives offer insights into how sustainability can be introduced into business practices, finance, and policymaking in a way that expands market opportunities and accelerates progress towards global sustainable development.
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Autorenporträt
Homi Kharas is a senior fellow in the Center for Sustainable Development at The Brookings Institution. He studies politics and trends influencing developing countries, including aid to poor countries, the emergence of the middle class, and global governance and the G20. Koji Makino is a visiting fellow at the JICA-Ogata Sadako Research Institute for Peace and Development and professor at Graduate School of Advanced Integrated Studies in Human Survivability, Kyoto University, Japan. John W. McArthur is a senior fellow and director of the Center for Sustainable Development at the Brookings Institution. He co-founded and co-chairs the 17 Rooms initiative, an innovative approach to catalyzing ideas and action for the Sustainable Development Goals. Jane Nelson is the founding director of the Corporate Responsibility Initiative and a senior research fellow at the Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government at Harvard Kennedy School and a nonresident senior fellow in the Center for Sustainable Development, Global Economy and Development program, Brookings Institution.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Overview Homi Kharas (Brookings Institution USA) Koji Makino (Kyoto University Japan) John W McArthur (Brookings Institution) Jane Nelson (Harvard Kennedy School Brookings Institution USA) Section I: Corporate Actors 2. The Business Case for Mainstreaming Sustainability Paul Polman (Founder Net Positive) 3. Strengthening Local Business Linkages to Achieve Development Impact Ndidi Okonkwo Nwuneli (Founder LEAP Africa and Co-Founder Sahel Consulting Agriculture and Nutrition) 4. Embedding Sustainability into Corporate Governance Structures and Management Incentives Emily Farnworth et al (University of Cambridge UK) 5. Corporate Multistakeholder Partnerships to Achieve System-level Impact Jane Nelson (Harvard Kennedy School USA) Section II: Financial actors 6. Scaling Sustainable Finance: The Role of Asset Owners Sasja Beslik (Chief Investment Strategy Officer SDG Impact Japan) 7. Creating Incentives for Investors to Tackle Societal Challenges Carsten Stendevad (Co-CIO for Sustainability Bridgewater Associates USA) 8. Aligning Banking with Equitable Finance Liliana Rojas-Suarez (Senior Fellow Center for Global Development USA) 9. Sustainable Stock Exchanges Nicky Newton-King (Former CEO Johannesburg Stock Exchange and Director World Federation of Exchanges) 10. Sustainable insurance Ekhosuehi Iyahen (Secretary General Insurance Development Forum) Section III: Regulators Standard-Setters and Policymakers 11. Global Sustainability Taxonomies and Reporting Standards- The New Normal Rick Samans (Director of Research ILO) 12. The Role of Third-Party Assurance in Sustainability Tom Seidenstein (Chair International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board & Warren Maroun Professor University of Witswatersrand School of Accountancy and IAASB board member) 13. SDGs and Corporate Social Responsibility in the Context of Developing Countries: India's Efforts to Achieve the SDGs through the CSR Act Katsuo Matsumoto (Director General of Infrastructure Engineering Department JICA) 14. Tackling the Challenge of Transparency in Corporate Lobbying Alberto Alemanno (Jean Monnet Professor HEC Paris) 15. Closing the Loop: Moderating Societal SDG Progress and Business Contribution Ichiro Sato (Executive Senior Research Fellow JICA-Ogata RI and Kei Endo Research Fellow JICA-Ogata RI)
1. Overview Homi Kharas (Brookings Institution USA) Koji Makino (Kyoto University Japan) John W McArthur (Brookings Institution) Jane Nelson (Harvard Kennedy School Brookings Institution USA) Section I: Corporate Actors 2. The Business Case for Mainstreaming Sustainability Paul Polman (Founder Net Positive) 3. Strengthening Local Business Linkages to Achieve Development Impact Ndidi Okonkwo Nwuneli (Founder LEAP Africa and Co-Founder Sahel Consulting Agriculture and Nutrition) 4. Embedding Sustainability into Corporate Governance Structures and Management Incentives Emily Farnworth et al (University of Cambridge UK) 5. Corporate Multistakeholder Partnerships to Achieve System-level Impact Jane Nelson (Harvard Kennedy School USA) Section II: Financial actors 6. Scaling Sustainable Finance: The Role of Asset Owners Sasja Beslik (Chief Investment Strategy Officer SDG Impact Japan) 7. Creating Incentives for Investors to Tackle Societal Challenges Carsten Stendevad (Co-CIO for Sustainability Bridgewater Associates USA) 8. Aligning Banking with Equitable Finance Liliana Rojas-Suarez (Senior Fellow Center for Global Development USA) 9. Sustainable Stock Exchanges Nicky Newton-King (Former CEO Johannesburg Stock Exchange and Director World Federation of Exchanges) 10. Sustainable insurance Ekhosuehi Iyahen (Secretary General Insurance Development Forum) Section III: Regulators Standard-Setters and Policymakers 11. Global Sustainability Taxonomies and Reporting Standards- The New Normal Rick Samans (Director of Research ILO) 12. The Role of Third-Party Assurance in Sustainability Tom Seidenstein (Chair International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board & Warren Maroun Professor University of Witswatersrand School of Accountancy and IAASB board member) 13. SDGs and Corporate Social Responsibility in the Context of Developing Countries: India's Efforts to Achieve the SDGs through the CSR Act Katsuo Matsumoto (Director General of Infrastructure Engineering Department JICA) 14. Tackling the Challenge of Transparency in Corporate Lobbying Alberto Alemanno (Jean Monnet Professor HEC Paris) 15. Closing the Loop: Moderating Societal SDG Progress and Business Contribution Ichiro Sato (Executive Senior Research Fellow JICA-Ogata RI and Kei Endo Research Fellow JICA-Ogata RI)
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