In the review, an assortment of HEC researchers “delve deeply into pressing issues, providing invaluable insights and analyses.” and “as we navigate the complexities of the modern world, the urgency for sustainable business practices has never been more pronounced” says Eloic Peyrache, the Dean of HEC Paris.
Associate Professor Daniel Halbheer, holder of the FII Institute Chair on Business models for the Circular Economy, further expands on the review by saying “This special edition on planetary boundaries provides a snapshot of what is happening within the wider HEC universe to inform businesses, policymakers, as well as current and future leaders to get traction on solutions that improve the bottom line for organizations, the planet, and society.”
From “How Can Management Research Address Environmental and Societal Changes” (Part 2) via “Rothschild & Co Promotes Sustainable Finance” (Part 7) and “What Incites Companies to Invest in Green Technologies?” (Part 16) to "Arnould Vagner: Taking Down Fraudulent Firms to Keep Green Business Honest” (Part 20) the review offers in-depth insights into how businesses can and have the responsibility to rethink their environmental approach, focusing on the nine planetary boundaries.
9 key boundaries to help rethink environmental approach:
- Climate change
- Biodiversity loss
- species extinction
- Stratospheric ozone depletion
- Ocean acidification
- Biogeochemical flows
- Land-system change
- Freshwater use
- Atmospheric aerosol landing
Easy to digest, the 20 parts can be read together or as stand-alone reads, delving deep into the various aspects of the boundaries and giving suggestions and means-tested advice on how businesses can adopt and be truly doing their part in doing good for the environment.
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