The contributive company

  • De : Fabrice Bonnifet, : Céline Puff Ardichvili
  • Paru le : 23/08/2023
  • Éditeur : Dunod
  • Collection(s) : Hors Collection
  • Nombre de pages : 288
  • Format : 21,5 x 14 x 2 cm
  • Poids : 304 g
  • Référence : 9782100855247
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Résumé

Our environment, climate and society are in crisis and we must take action while we still can. A manifesto for engagement, this book is packed with practical avenues to explore and inspiring real-world examples to redefine how companies can make a positive contribution to society.

Foreword by Céline Guivarch, an economist at CIRED (Centre for International Research on the Environment and Development) specialising in the economic implications of climate change, and co-author of the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report.

“Have Fabrice and Céline come up with a definition of the ideal company – the contributive company? Readers can decide for themselves, but one thing is certain: the need for that recipe has never been so urgent!” Jean-Marc Jancovici, president of The Shift Project

“Generation Greta aren’t the only ones seeking meaning in their lives. If you open this book, it will open your eyes. It serves up plenty of solutions, so help yourselves!” Jean-Dominique Siegel, co-fonder of WE DEMAIN

“This book sets out a vision and a blueprint for truly exemplary companies and should be an inspiration to us all.” Éric Scotto, Chairman of Akuo Energy

“This is an important book that will serve as a reference, providing entrepreneurs,
finance professionals, employees and citizens with the tools to reflect on and engage in the necessary transitions towards a more sustainable and inclusive society.” Fanny Picard, founder and CEO of Alter Equity

“In order to drive change towards a contributive model, leaders must engage people at every level: shareholders, employees, stakeholders, regulators and policymakers. This book will enlighten them, before a common framework is introduced to bring lasting change.”
Éva Sadoun, Co-chair of the Impact France Mouvement