Description
A compelling collection of essays by female scholars examining the relationships between sustainability, corporations and the role of gender.
About the Author
Beate Sjafjell is a Professor in the Faculty of Law, at the Universitetet i Oslo. Irene Lynch Fannon is a Professor in the School of Law at University College Cork.
Reviews
'Most importantly, we need to understand the forces that keep business on the unsustainable track it is on now. This volume offers important insights into these issues, to the (mainly insufficient) initiatives to realize the potential of women as agents for creating corporate sustainability, and crucial reflections on possible ways forward. As such, the volume is an invaluable contribution to the discussion we must have now: how to achieve the fundamental transition to a sustainable, circular, and just economy. We cannot afford not to have girls and women as partners in sustainable development, resource efficiency and circular economy - in painting the way for the future of our planet.' Sirpa Pietikainen, Director of GLOBE EU, Member of the European Parliament
'Exceptionally well organized and presented, Creating Corporate Sustainability: Gender as an Agent for Change presents fresh perspectives and invaluable insights on what changes are needed to create the sustainable corporation and the potential role of women as agents for these changes.' Midwest Book Review
Book Information
ISBN 9781108427111
Author Beate Sjafjell
Format Hardback
Page Count 354
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 620g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 156mm * 22mm