’A refreshing, thought-provoking and long-awaited new perspective. McManners engages directly with the looming impact of the Sustainable Revolution, and challenges business leaders to take off the blinkers of orthodox corporate strategy. Exploring the role of business and the dramatically changing world context, McManners offers refreshing and practical insights into how the strategy development process needs to be re-modelled.’ Malcolm Kirkup, University of Edinburgh Business School, UK ’This book is a valuable addition to the growing field of strategic management which seeks to integrate a concern with the bottom-line with a reconceptualised model of the role of the corporation in 21st-century capitalism. It is a remarkable contribution, given its sensitivity to looming problems of resource scarcity and the gathering momentum behind the sustainable revolution. It is a must-read for practitioners and theorists alike.’ Gordon L. Clark, University of Oxford, UK and Monash University, Australia ’This book is a must-read for practitioners and theorists alike. It encourages practitioners to include novel strategic options in the management of their organisation. It contributes to theoretical insights on the (business) road to sustainable development. It offers a major help for consultants, unions, and consumers, and it is a most interesting supporting text for business school teaching.’ International Journal for Environment and Pollution, vol. 57, no. 1/2, 2015
Corporate Strategy in the Age of Responsibility