The United Nations’ Principles of Responsible Management Education initiative aspires to transform the relationship between business and society by ensuring that the next generation of business leaders are shaped by management education that conceptualises businesses as generators of sustainable value. Simplistic economic models overemphasize the role of narrow profit maximization on the part of firms in generating broader economic wellbeing. More nuanced views of the relationships between firms and the societies in which they operate, such as those that allow for market power in product and labour markets, for the presence of externalities in the production of goods and services, for a role of the state in the provision of public goods, an...
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This is a heavily‐revised version of an introductory agricultural economics textbook, Economics of F...
This working paper is part of the research programme on 'Institutions, Governance and Long‐term Econ...
This paper is concerned with eliciting the perspectives of ‘practitioner‐lecturers’ on the delivery ...
Global governance in various forms has emerged as a salient means of setting and driving common deve...
Credibility and legitimacy are required to improve the design and implementation of complementary cu...
This paper provides a summary, overview and synthesis of the findings of the second phase of the AFD...
Soil quality is in decline in many parts of the world, in part due to the intensification of agricu...
Growth and development at personal, firm and national levels are all, quite properly, attributed to ...
This paper investigates micro and macro determinants of firms' investment behaviour using firm data ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide initial evidence on the association between enviro...
Within the field of bibliometrics, there is sustained interest in how nations “compete” in terms of ...
In this paper, we test the Rodrik et al (2004) framework to explain differences in development level...
The commitment of massive resources – financial, social, organisational, and human – drives developm...
The global Covid-19 pandemic is posing considerable challenges for governments throughout the world ...
Much of the current literature on integrating sustainability into HEIs is focussed on why HEIs shoul...
This is a heavily‐revised version of an introductory agricultural economics textbook, Economics of F...
This working paper is part of the research programme on 'Institutions, Governance and Long‐term Econ...
This paper is concerned with eliciting the perspectives of ‘practitioner‐lecturers’ on the delivery ...