In Good Conscience

In Good Conscience

by Nicholas Ind and Oriol Iglesias
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 01/11/2022

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When a customer, employee, or investor is faced with a choice of companies amidst a sea of competitors, they increasingly consider how responsible that organization is. Customers want to buy ethical and sustainable; employees want to feel a sense of purpose at work, and investors need reassurance that their investments are good for the long term. To be competitive and valuable to society, firms need to develop an organizational conscience that drives key strategic decisions and spurs sustainable and responsible innovation.


In this book, the authors argue that organizations need to think critically about their role and to use their conscience to guide actions. With plenty of concrete suggestions based on substantive research, it shows how firms can reconcile the competing interests of stakeholders, create an organization that is fair, open and transparent and do the right thing while building a profitable business.


With integrated videos and international case studies featuring multinational companies as well as small firms, this book explains how firms can make the transition to becoming conscientious.

ISBN:
9783031093388
9783031093388
Category:
Management & management techniques
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
01-11-2022
Language:
English
Publisher:
Springer International Publishing
Nicholas Ind

Nicholas Ind is Associate Professor at Kristiania University College, Oslo and a partner in Equilibrium Consulting. Previously he ran Icon Medialab's brand consultancy arm in Sweden.

Before he joined Icon, Nicholas had his own branding consultancy in the UK, was a Director of a design group and was an Account Director in an advertising agency. He has published articles in Journal of Product and Brand Management, Journal of Brand Management and California Management Review.

He is a Visiting Professor at ESADE, Barcelona and Edinburgh Napier University.

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