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100 _aSimons, Lucas
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245 _aChanging the game:
_bsustainable market transformation strategies to understand and tackle the big and complex sustainability challenges of our generation
260 _bRoutledge
_aLondon
_c2021
300 _axxxi, 381 p.
365 _aGBP
_b29.99
504 _aTable of Contents Part 1: What are the sustainability challenges of our generation? 1. The biggest challenges of our generation Part 2: What is causing these sustainability problems? 2. The Rules of the Game Part 3: How do we solve this? 3. How do you change the rules of the game? Part 4: The models applied - Eight Sectors in Transition 4.1 The Textile and Garment sector in Transition 4.2 The Chemicals Sector in transition: From Care to Circularity 4.3 The Gold Sector in Transition 4.4 The Tourism Sector in Transition 4.5 The Agricultural sector in Transition 4.6 The Energy Sector in Transition 4.7 The Finance Sector in Transition 4.8 The rules of the Finance game Part 5: How can you apply sustainable market transformation theory to your own practice? 5.1 Applying the theory to real life
520 _aWe are at the beginning of the sustainability era. The biggest challenge of our generation is to reach the Sustainable Development Goals. For this we must be willing to understand and change the root causes that create these challenges in the first place. The system itself needs to change. But how to do that? This ground-breaking book Changing the Game reveals the missing insights and strategies to actually achieve system change. The authors Lucas Simons and André Nijhof bring decades of real life and academic experience, and state that most of the sustainability challenges are actually caused by the same system failures, every time. Therefore, the way to accelerate and manage system change is also similar every time – if you know where to look and how to act. The theory of sustainable market transformation and system change is described in a compelling and easy to understand eight-step approach applied to eight different sectors. The authors, together with respected sector experts, describe the drivers, triggers and dominant thinking in each of these sectors as well as the strategies needed to move towards higher levels of sustainability. This book is highly accessible and engaging, and is perfect for use by professionals, leaders and students for understanding how to move markets to a more sustainable future.
650 _aSustainable development
_91438
650 _aEnvironmental economics
_91575
700 _aNijhof, Andre
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