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Sustainable Corporations (w/ Connected eBook)

  • Edition : 1st ed., 2022
  • Author(s) : Palmiter
    • ISBN: 9781543849004
    • SKU: 10150
    • Condition: New
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    $144.06

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    • SKU: 10150E
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Sustainable Corporations offers synthesized readings from law, management, philosophy, psychology, sociology, even biology – written by academics, journalists, business people, poets, bloggers, scientists, even religious leaders. The book focuses on the elusive “sustainable corporation” and is designed for an upper-level course sequenced after the basic Corporations course.

Features of this Edition:

  • Unlike many law texts, the book is meant to be absorbed in a sequential swoop as the concepts build on each other.
  • The book, developed over the course of 10 years, has been used by law students, MBA students, graduate sustainability students, even undergraduate students – in both the US and Europe.
  • The book can be used in a concentrated four-week course, an eight-week course, or a typical 14-week course.
  • The book is meant to take professors and students on a journey from point A to point Z. It begins with a fresh look at U.S. corporate law, then moves to consider the US corporation’s unsustainable design, next describes the movement toward a focus on the Triple Bottom Line, then turns to proposals to redesign the corporation’s legal DNA, and finally offers a fundamental rethinking of the corporation.