Reconstructing Value

Reconstructing Value
Title Reconstructing Value PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Carolyn Kurucz
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Total Pages 321
Release 2013-01-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1442611537

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Reconstructing Value helps readers to build integrative thinking skills that can assist them with becoming successful sustainability champions within their organizations.

Reconstructing Value

Reconstructing Value
Title Reconstructing Value PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Kurucz
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Total Pages 321
Release 2013-03-05
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1442694831

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Reconstructing Value prepares contemporary business leaders for the increasingly important task of developing a sustainability vision and translating it across levels in an organization. The book is based on insights gained over the past decade from research involving hundreds of practitioners, front line managers to senior executives, who have been working to integrate sustainability within their organizations. It illustrates how building capacity for managing the complex issues of sustainability requires key process skills that leaders need to develop. This book equips readers to respond to the risks and opportunities presented by global sustainability issues and reinvent new ways of doing business that will enhance organizational effectiveness while also building a more sustainable world. Each chapter includes process questions to guide reflective practice and to build the requisite leadership capabilities for turning a sustainability vision into a value-added organizational strategy. Reconstructing Value helps readers to build integrative thinking skills – such as how to engage critical, complexity, strategic and design thinking capabilities to enable organizational change – that can assist them with becoming successful sustainability champions within their organizations.

Reconstructing Competition and Its Processes

Reconstructing Competition and Its Processes
Title Reconstructing Competition and Its Processes PDF eBook
Author Baisham Chatterjee
Publisher iUniverse
Total Pages 130
Release 2009-08
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1440169187

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This book is a collection of all abrupt and different ideas collected from the 1960s,1970s HBS articles and books and they have been reconstructed to given a much sharper focus by bringing out the modern idea and collecting from places that can provide sharper ideas on innovation and competition. The models and diagrams are all self created with my own ideas from an understanding of previous concepts and concepts in books and HBS articles. The last chapter is a collection of data and modern information from MIT videos on energy/environment.

Reconstructing Human Rights

Reconstructing Human Rights
Title Reconstructing Human Rights PDF eBook
Author Joe Hoover
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 259
Release 2016
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0198782802

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Reconstructing human rights -- Human rights and the ethics of uncertainty -- Human rights and the politics of uncertainty -- Human rights as situationist ethics -- Human rights as agonistic politics -- Human rights as democratizing ethos -- Conclusion

Reconstructing Criticism

Reconstructing Criticism
Title Reconstructing Criticism PDF eBook
Author Philip Smallwood
Publisher Bucknell University Press
Total Pages 234
Release 2003
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780838755440

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This study aims to bring the modern theory of literary criticism, and Pope's 'Essay on Criticism' of 1711, into a more productive and intersting association than critical-historical structures have generally allowed. Smallwood marks out in current terms and in depth the specialized theoretial and aesthetic problem of defining criticism. He recognizes that criticism, no more than literature or art, cannot be finally codified or defined, but insists on the need for clarity in the exposition of criticism's purposes and a fuller consciousness of a common community of practice available to audiences outside the academic fold. Affirming the unfailing currency and utility of the term criticism as new languages have taken over the critical domain, or have sought to replace or abolish literature, Smallwood distinguishes between the normative definitions that are everywhere apparent in modern theory of criticism, and the advantages to conceptual comprehension achieved by Pope's poetic idea of criticism in the 'Essay'.

Reconstructing biotechnologies

Reconstructing biotechnologies
Title Reconstructing biotechnologies PDF eBook
Author Guido Ruivenkamp
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 367
Release 2023-08-28
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9086866395

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The main subject of this publication is the co-creation of society and biotechnology. The authors do not treat society and biotechnology as separate domains, instead they consider technologies as socially constructed. The main focus of this publication is on agro-biotechnologies and the contributors present perspectives for reconstruction both from and in 'the North' and 'the South'. Reconstructing biotechnologies offers a range of critical social analyses confronting the actuality of biotechnology with the potentialities of its social reconstruction. In doing that, the book develops and merges literature from four different disciplines, namely (i) critical theory and its analyses of technology and power, (ii) political economy, critically assessing the interrelationship between economy, politics and technology, (iii) social constructivism, which holds that technology is the product of agency and knowledge systems, and (iv) the analysis of rural society and agrarian technologies in rural sociology. Reconstructing biotechnologies introduces exciting approaches and examples into the social reshaping of biotechnologies. It brings together critical examinations of contemporary biotechnology development and puts forward possible alternatives written by critical scholars. The contributions in this publication are for students and scholars in a wide range of disciplines such as social and political sciences, science and technology studies, and development studies. The editors of the book are associated with the Social Sciences Department of Wageningen University in the Netherlands and the Graduate School of Economics of Kyoto University in Japan. They have published extensively on social and political theory and biotechnology.

Reconstructing Political Pluralism

Reconstructing Political Pluralism
Title Reconstructing Political Pluralism PDF eBook
Author Avigail I. Eisenberg
Publisher SUNY Press
Total Pages 228
Release 1995-08-17
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780791425626

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This reappraisal of the pluralist tradition systematically explores accounts of political pluralism offered by James, Dewey, Figgis, Cole, Laski, Follett, and Dahl and shows how each variant contains a distinct account of the relation between group power, individual interest, and self-development. These historical accounts provide the resources with which Eisenberg reconstructs a democratic theory of political pluralism. At the center of political pluralism, she argues, is a pluralist approach to self-development that can address the key ambiguities of identity politics and provide a more effective means to balance the power relations between individuals and communities than can individualist or communitarian approaches.