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100 1  Bossink, Bart 
245 10 Eco-Innovation and Sustainability Management 
250    1st ed 
264  1 London :|bTaylor & Francis Group,|c2012 
264  4 |c©2013 
300    1 online resource (193 pages) 
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490 1  Routledge Studies in Innovation, Organizations and 
       Technology Ser 
505 0  Cover -- Eco-innovation and Sustainability Management -- 
       Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List 
       of Figures -- List of Tables -- Foreword -- 1 Eco-
       innovation and Sustainability -- 2 Co-ideation by Leaders 
       -- 3 Co-ideation by Entrepreneurs -- 4 Co-ideation by 
       Champions -- 5 Co-innovation in Teams -- 6 Co-innovation 
       in Projects -- 7 Co-innovation in Businesses -- 8 Co-
       innovation in Public-Private Partnerships -- 9 Co-
       institutionalization by Market and Society -- 10 Co-
       institutionalization by Knowledge and Technology -- 11 Co-
       institutionalization by Policy and Regulation -- 12 Eco-
       innovation and Sustainability Management -- Appendices -- 
       Bibliography -- Index 
520    Sustainability is a phenomenon that must be pursued in a 
       complex system of interrelated elements of business, 
       society, and ecology. It is important to gain an 
       understanding of these elements, the interplay between 
       them, and the behavior of the system. This book explores 
       the business-societal-and-ecological system in which 
       sustainable innovation has to be envisioned, 
       conceptualized, realized, and improved. Author Bart 
       Bossink offers insight into the systematic coherence of 
       drivers of eco-innovation and sustainability utilizing a 
       three-part approach: (1) eco- and sustainable innovation 
       in business is based on ideas and people who cooperatively
       develop these ideas; (2) groups of people, organized in 
       commercial firms, must realize these ideas cooperatively 
       and create the innovations that can conquer the market; 
       and (3) that people from governmental, non-governmental, 
       not-for-profit, research, and commercial organizations can
       build institutional arrangements that stimulate these 
       sustainable innovations, changing both industry and 
       society. Adopting a managerial perspective and discussing 
       concepts and methods to manage eco-innovation in business,
       this book highlights the interrelated roles of the 
       individual, the firm, partnerships, and business 
       environments. Researchers and practitioners who want to 
       combine a commercial and economical approach with an 
       ethical and social ambition to create an ecologically 
       sustainable firm stand to learn much from these pages 
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590    Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest 
       Ebook Central, 2020. Available via World Wide Web. Access 
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650  0 Management -- Environmental aspects.;Technological 
       innovations -- Environmental aspects.;Technological 
       innovations -- Economic aspects.;Sustainable development 
655  4 Electronic books 
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