The competitiveness of nations 2 : Government Policies and Business Strategies for Environment, Social, and Governance (ESG) / Dong-sung Cho, The Institute for Industrial Policy Studies, South Korea, Seoul National University, South Korea, Hwy-chang Moon, The Institute for Policy & Strategy on National Competitiveness, South Korea, Seoul National University, South Korea.
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- 9789811268083 (hbk.)
- Competitiveness of nations two
- 338.6048 CHO 23/eng/20230127 022608
- HF1414 .C56 2023
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338.542 SIN 010638 Economic and natural disasters since 1900 : | 338.54209 QUI 016283 Boom and bust : | 338.5442 CAT DS0021 Catastrophe or new society? : a Latin American world model / | 338.6 CHO 022608 The competitiveness of nations 2 : Government Policies and Business Strategies for Environment, Social, and Governance (ESG) / | 338.6 RAY 023413 Strategic infrastructure development for economic growth and social change / | 338.6042 COW 016162 Beyond the ruins : | 338.6042 MAS 013867 Spatial divisions of labour : |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"As countries around the world seek to enhance their economies while facing the challenges of climate change and income inequality, national competitiveness is an important marker of the related strengths and weaknesses that policymakers will need to address. Among the existing reports on national competitiveness and rankings, such as IMD World Competitiveness Yearbook and WEF Global Competitiveness Report, there are sizable discrepancies in the ranking order for the same countries. As a result, confusion arises as such an outcome creates difficulties for government officials when translating these findings into real-world policies. The reality is that these discrepancies are due to the differences in logic and analytical models used by IMD and WEF. Therefore, in recognizing such problems and limitations, The Competitiveness of Nations 2 presents the IPS model as a new approach. Building on from Michael Porter's diamond model, it demonstrates a robust set of methodologies as well as offers several key policy implications for economies around the world that wish to enhance their competitiveness. The analytical tools used in this book can be further utilized for other units of analysis such as industries and individual firms. As this book provides a series of sophisticated methodologies and specific guidelines for enhancing national competitiveness, both academics and practitioners can derive useful implications. This annual book series was launched in 2021 and has included timely topics and in-depth discussion on national competitiveness. The first edition dealt with the COVID-19 global pandemic and the US-China trade war as its key focus. For this second edition, the Environment, Social, and Governance (ESG) issue has been selected given its growing impact on strategic decision-making at both firm and economic levels for sustainable competitiveness. This edition explores the development of ESG in various regions including Asia (Japan, Korea, India), Europe (Russia), Latin America (Peru), and Africa (Sub-Saharan Africa). It addresses how firms can contribute to ESG, and what governments should do to incentivize or regulate firms' engagement in its practices"--
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