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Can Business Save the Planet?
New Book Calls for "Positively Responsible" Businesses to Lead Sustainable Change
(CSRwire) OXFORD, UNITED KINGDOM -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 05/08/08 -- In their new book,
"Positively Responsible," authors Erik Bichard and Cary Cooper CBE look at
how individuals behave in a situation of global crisis and how businesses
can start to take the necessary positive steps towards a more sustainable
and financially stable future.
Inspired by years of working with businesses to lessen their environmental
and social impacts and improve their competitiveness, "Positively
Responsible" shows how sustainable business practices can be achieved
without having a negative influence on either corporate leaders or their
employees, by using the forces of market advantage rather than opposing
them.
"Companies that choose to lead their employees and customers on
sustainability issues are still dependent on enough people being ready to
follow," according to author, Erik Bichard, former Chief Executive of the
UK National Centre for Business & Sustainability. "A deep understanding of
behaviour change in this area is therefore fundamental to a successful
business model for would be sustainability leaders."
"Positively Responsible" challenges the assumption that incorporating
sustainability into business strategy will be a necessarily painful and
fiscally destructive process, exploring fundamental questions and issues,
such as:
-- Are people essentially irrational and self-centred?
-- How do people respond at times of crisis?
-- How can leaders act as a bolt of light for change for their
business?
Illustrated by corporate case studies taken from Nestle, Wal-Mart, Marks &
Spencer, South West Airliners (SWA), The Body Shop, Ben & Jerry's, Shell,
ICI, BNFL, Boeing, DuPont, Dow, Mitsui and StoraEnso, Norsk Hydro, Amec,
FRC Group, Electrolux and others, the authors show how a more proactive
approach pays dividends for the future.
"Positively Responsible" combines a penetrating understanding of
sustainable business development with a comprehensive description of what
motivates or de-motivates human beings. This breakthrough approach
examines the varying influences of incentives on human behaviour and how
these can be used to chart a coherent and positive course of action within
organizations. It recommends a new strategy for corporate social
responsibility, built on a market-based justification for change, and
within the crucial timescales predicted by climate researchers.
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About the Authors:
Erik Bichard
Erik Bichard is Professor of Regeneration and Sustainable Development at
Salford University, in Greater Manchester. During his career, he has
worked as a sustainable development practitioner in the public, private,
third and now academic sector. Until June 2007, and for ten years, he was
Chief Executive of the UK National Centre for Business & Sustainability.
In addition to his role at Salford, he has his own practice: Positively
Responsible. In the past he has been Co-operatives UK' s sustainability
advisor, and currently performs the same function for the City of
Liverpool. He is a member of the UK Sustainable Development Panel, and
serves on several company boards as a non-executive director including the
social enterprise FRC Group, and Migrant Workers North West.
Professor Bichard is a frequent contributor to newspaper, TV and radio
programmes covering a range of sustainability issues from recycling and
renewable energy to social cohesion and responsible business issues.
Cary L. Cooper CBE
Cary L. Cooper is Professor of Organizational Psychology and Health, and
Pro Vice Chancellor at Lancaster University. He is the author/editor of
over 100 books (on occupational stress, women at work, and industrial and
organisational psychology), has written over 400 scholarly articles for
academic journals, and is also a frequent contributor to national
newspapers, TV and radio.
Professor Cooper is past President of the British Academy of Management,
is a Companion of the Chartered Management Institute, and one of the first
UK-based Fellows of the (American) Academy of Management (having also won
the 1998 Distinguished Service Award for his contribution to management
science from the Academy of Management). In 2001, Cary was awarded a CBE
in the Queen' s Birthday Honours List for his contribution to occupational
safety and health and, in 2007, received a Lifetime Achievement Award from
the Division of Occupational Psychology of the British Psychological
Society. He was recently included on Personnel Today's Top 40 Power
Players for 2007 and HR magazine's 2007 Most Influential lists.
Both authors are available for press interviews and speaking
engagements.
About the Book:
"Positively Responsible: How Business Can Save the Planet"
By Erik Bichard and Cary L. Cooper CBE
ISBN: 978-0-7506-8475-0
www.positivelyresponsible.com
Imprint: Butterworth-Heinemann
Approx. 232 pages
Trim size 234 X 165 mm
Price: GBP GBP 15.99; EUR EUR 23.95; US $28.95
UK Publication Date: May 2008 Global Publication Date: June 9, 2008
Quotes for the Book:
"Whether business can be part of the solution to our ecological crisis is
perhaps the great question of our age. This book will be indispensable to
anyone seeking an answer." -- Mark Lynas
"At last -- a book about 'business and sustainability' that treats
business as an integral part of society... and business people as real
people with real feelings, doubts and contradictions." -- Jonathon
Porritt, Forum for the Future
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Amsterdam, The Netherlands and has offices worldwide. Elsevier is part of
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