
Published by Pearson (July 24, 2025) © 2025
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Develop your understanding of the essential issues in sustainable management
Global issues including climate change, migration, and population development mean that sustainability management has never been a more vital area of concern for organisations and businesses worldwide. This edition will help to support your understanding of key issues and debates and enable you to apply sustainability concepts and theories to real-world management scenarios.
Divided into three parts, the concise chapters provide a foundation in the history, concepts and definitions of sustainable development, before exploring perspectives of different stakeholders including employees, consumers, and investors. The final part addresses how sustainability tools and strategies can be applied across management functions including marketing, HRM, supply chain management, and accounting.
Chapters are rich with learning features including fifty case examples of 'sustainability in business' designed to illustrate both good and bad business practices from across the globe. 'Sustainability in society' and 'sustainability in research' boxes further connect the topics explored to wider societal concerns and the latest academic research to support your studies.
Whether you are looking ahead to your future career, or developing your professional skills, this is essential reading for all those aiming to learn more around reducing costs and risks, increasing reputation and legitimacy, generating competitive advantages, and advancing the sustainable development of both business and society.
Part A. Introduction to sustainable development and sustainability management.
- History and status quo of sustainable development
- Concepts of sustainability and sustainable development
- Reasons for sustainable development and sustainability management
- Decoupling development from impact
- Sustainable business models and alternative forms of organizations
Part B. Stakeholder perspectives on sustainability management
- Stakeholder management
- Consumers
- Governmental actors
- Civil Society
- Investors and sustainable finance
- Employees
Part C. Functional perspectives of sustainability management
- Sustainable human resource management
- Sustainable information technology and digitalization
- Sustainable supply chain management
- Sustainable production and logistics
- Sustainability marketing
- Sustainable innovation management
- Sustainability accounting
- Sustainability management control
- Sustainability reporting