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Teaching the Sensitive Stuff: Does Industry Matter? Issues in Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability

2015

In this chapter, Teaching the sensitive stuff: Does industry matter? Issues in Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability, Harald Knudsen and Alessandro Frigerio discuss the relation between business behaviour and morality. It is a provocative chapter that makes important links with CSR debates. The message on the core themes of Higher Education and Sustainability lies in making students aware of how misuse of power and influence can develop within businesses. The chapter argues against a theoretical approach that assumes that the market functions equally well in all situations. Rather, experience shows that industry matters.

Higher educationbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectSocial sustainabilityAccountingPublic relationsBusiness modelMoralityCommon goodSustainabilityCorporate social responsibilitySustainability organizationsbusinessmedia_common
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Sustainability in Nursing Education

2015

This chapter, Sustainability in nursing education, Ashild Slettebo argues how sustainability can be integrated into nursing training and education. A key here is for the students to be able to develop a comprehensive perspective on nursing. The chapter uses different definitions of sustainability, linked to an account of responsibilities of nurses. It has a useful discussion of practical examples on how nursing education can have a wider impact in universities, in terms of sustainability.

Nursing practiceNursing researchSocial sustainabilityPedagogySustainabilitySustainability scienceEngineering ethicsNurse educationSociology
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Gender Inequalities and Social Sustainability. Can Modernization Diminish the Gender Gap in Political Knowledge?

2020

The gender gap in political knowledge is a classical problem of Western democracies. In the 21st century, political knowledge is still unequally distributed between men and women, as many cross-section studies have shown. This is an indicator of women’s disempowerment and the distance which remains to be covered to achieve an inclusive and sustainable society. Could public policies and gender equality laws change the situation? Using a longitudinal database in which 600,000 survey responses are analysed from 1996 to 2017, this case study of Spain aims to shed some light on this question. It combines sociological and political approaches in line with the development theory of the gender gap …

Participació políticamedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:TJ807-830Geography Planning and DevelopmentSocial sustainabilitylcsh:Renewable energy sourcesDonesPublic policywomen and politicsManagement Monitoring Policy and LawDevelopment theoryModernization theoryPoliticsPolitical science050602 political science & public administrationEmpowermentgender equalitylcsh:Environmental sciencesmedia_commonlcsh:GE1-350Sustainable developmentgender equality; women and politics; opinion survey; longitudinal database; political participationRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentlcsh:Environmental effects of industries and plants05 social sciencesopinion surveyDemocracy0506 political sciencelongitudinal databaselcsh:TD194-195Psicologia050903 gender studiesPolitical economy0509 other social sciencespolitical participationSustainability; Volume 12; Issue 8; Pages: 3143
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Sustainability and Teaching in Higher Technological Education

2015

In this chapter, Sustainability and Teaching in Higher Technological Education, Tom V. Nilsen argues for technological education that sees technology in a holistic perspective. The chapter starts with World Commission on Environment and Development (Report of the world commission on environment and development: Our common future, 1987, New York, NY: United Nations) and moves on to engineering education. It is recognised that the implications for universities are radical. The idea of the Honest Broker is presented. Via Giddens and Habermas, and systems thinking, there are links to other disciplines which are discussed in other chapters.

Precautionary principleSustainable developmentEngineering educationPolitical scienceSocial sustainabilityPedagogySustainabilitySystems thinkingEngineering ethicsCommissionSustainability organizations
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Improving the management of potentially predictable hospital readmissions of the elderly and their quality of life through new icts

2013

3rd International Conference on the Elderly and New Technologies. III Jornadas Internacionales de Mayores y Nuevas Tecnologías. The ageing population is currently beginning to create economic repercussions, as ageing often implies an increase of health expenditure related to, specially, hospital admissions and/or unplanned readmissions and long term care services. The present paper deals with two strategies that could be implemented through the establishment and use of new technologies to avoid these increasing costs: 1) screening tools of health information systems aimed at identifying patients at risk of hospital readmissions or repeated use of health resources; and 2) new icts at elderly…

Quality of lifePopulation ageingherramientas de cribajeEmerging technologiesPublic housingCalidad de vidaHealth and social careElderly peopleAsistencia sociosanitariaHealth informaticsHospitalizaciones de repeticiónIntegració econòmicaQuality of lifeMedicineOperations managementHospital readmissionsScreening toolsTICSostenibilidad socialbusiness.industryGeneral MedicineSocial sustainabilityLong-term careSocial protectionSustainabilityCarsbusiness
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Sustainability, Territorial Resources and Social Capital

2017

In Italy, in the last two decades, new methods of intervention in planning and land policies have been used, which focused more and more on territorial government, governance, development, cohesion and environmental sustainability. One of the main factors that has contributed to the dissatisfaction of the residents is the lack of quality in the towns, which has been more and more characterized by urban decay and by lack of services and gathering places. Giving back environmental, economic and social quality to degraded areas or recovering abandoned public spaces responds definitely to the concept of sustainable city limiting urban sprawl and reducing environmental impacts inherent in the bu…

Renewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentNatural resource economics05 social sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentSocial sustainability050301 educationPlace identityManagement Monitoring Policy and LawEnvironmental economicsPlace-identity sustainability urban renewalsSettore ICAR/21 - UrbanisticaUrban RenewalsSustainability0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesBusinessSustainability organizations0503 education050104 developmental & child psychologySocial capital
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Social sustainability practices and operations management: an empirical study of Italian equestrian centres

2016

Although implementing social sustainability practices surely affects the operations and supply chain management of the company very few researches in the field of OM and SCM have been dedicated to this topic. Grounding on the literature on social sustainability and looking at the context of equestrian centres, where activities related to Therapeutic Horseback Riding (THR) and other social sustainable practices are very common, this paper offers a number of theoretical argumentations and empirical analysis about how being social sustainability oriented (or just adopting one or few social sustainability practices) may affect the operations of a company and, in turn, influence firm’s performan…

Settore ING-IND/35 - Ingegneria Economico-Gestionalesocial sustainability
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A museum system of design/craft for sustainable development in southern Italy

2018

Abstract: In this extended abstract we are going to explain an academic project entitled “THE SYSTEM OF TERRITORIAL DESIGN SYSTEMS. Cultural tourism, craftsmanship and design for the local development of the production enterprises of excellence in Southern Italy and Made in Italy”. It is based on the cooperation among designers and artisans in order to encourage the development of local craft- based production, by creating a REGIONAL MUSEUM SYSTEM OF DESIGN AND APPLIED ARTS in the five regions of Southern Italy. Then, the “SYSTEM OF THE SYSTEMS” is constituted of the five specific museum systems to be created in each region; these systems - especially in Campania and Sicily – can then repre…

Social sustainabilityMuseum systems.Handmade in ItalyCraftArtidesignSettore ICAR/13 - Disegno Industriale
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Rethinking the Concept of Sustainability

2011

The role of business ethics in developing more sustainable societies is crucial, but we first have to review the concept of sustainability itself and its ethical roots. The objective of this work is to rethink the current concept of sustainability by providing it with a sound universalistic ethical rationale. We propose that ethics is the key by which disputes and conflicts among the economic, social, and environmental domains can and ought to be resolved. This work argues that if we fail to recognize the essential ethical grounding of sustainability, or if we take it for granted, then sustainability can easily lose its way and can end up unjustified.

Sociology and Political ScienceWork (electrical)Strategy and ManagementPolitical scienceIndustrial relationsSustainabilitySocial sustainabilityEnvironmental ethicsSustainability organizationsBusiness and International ManagementBusiness ethicsManagementBusiness and Society Review
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An Overview on European Union Sustainable Competitiveness

2014

Abstract The last few years have emphasized a continuing concern of many institutions, nations, companies for sustainable development. The recent literature brings into attention the concept of sustainable competitiveness beyond sustainable development. The main idea of sustainable competitiveness is reflected by the searching of a model that could balance economic prosperity, environmental issues and social sustainability. In this context, is shaping the sustainability-adjusted global competitiveness index that take into consideration two new dimensions – environmental and social. Practically, the triple bottom line concept will be extrapolated from the microeconomic level to the macroecon…

Sustainable developmentIndex (economics)Triple bottom linemedia_common.quotation_subjectSocial sustainabilityGeneral EngineeringEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyContext (language use)national economiessustainable competitivenessSustainabilityEconomicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceProsperityEuropean UnionEconomic systemEuropean unionmedia_commonProcedia Economics and Finance
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