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Wisdom Analytics and Wicked Problems Integral Decision Making for the Data Age

Wisdom Analytics and Wicked Problems Integral Decision Making for the Data Age

The challenges faced by 21st-century businesses organizations and governments are characterized as being fundamentally different in nature scope and levels of impact from those of the past. As problems become increasingly complex and wicked conventional reductive approaches and data-based solutions are limited. The authors argue that practical wisdom is required. This book provides an integral and practical model for incorporating wisdom into management decision making. Based on a cross-disciplinary conceptualization of practical wisdom the authors distinguish systematically between data information knowledge and wisdom-based decision making. While they suggest that data analytics information and knowledge can assist decision-makers to better deal with complex and wicked problems they argue that data-based systems cannot replace optimized human decision-making capabilities. These capabilities the authors explain include a range of qualities and characteristics inherent in philosophical psychological and organizational conceptions of practical wisdom. Accordingly in this book the authors introduce a model that identifies the specific qualities and processes involved in making wise decisions especially in management. The model is based on the empirical fi ndings of the authors’ studies in the areas of wisdom and management. This book is a practical resource for professionals practitioners and consultants in both the private and public sectors. The theoretical discussions critical arguments and practical guidelines provided in the book will be extremely valuable to students at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels as well as upper-level postdoctoral researchers looking at business management strategies. | Wisdom Analytics and Wicked Problems Integral Decision Making for the Data Age

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Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainable Development Social Capital and Corporate Development in Developing Economies

Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainable Development Social Capital and Corporate Development in Developing Economies

Many different companies can significantly contribute to the integrated goals and targets of the United Nations’ sustainable development goals such as poverty reduction by 2030. Poverty is not only about people living on less than $1. 25 per day but more fundamentally it is their lack of capabilities and access to participate in productive economic activities. If companies can contribute in order to provide access and the necessary skills then individuals will have the capabilities to achieve their aspirations including earning a higher income. Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainable Development supports Sen’s assertions that poverty can be alleviated if the capability of individuals is improved. Beyond that this book shows that sustainable development goals can be achieved when the company’s CSR programs and social capital development in improving people’s capabilities are combined with necessary finance access and market access for the poor. The theoretical model developed from the journey of Astra International one of the largest public-listed companies in Indonesia is replicable for other companies aspiring to be sustainable in developing countries. The model shows a virtuous cycle between the corporate aim CSR programs social capital and corporate sustainability. This volume is of great value to academics practitioners and policy makers interested in the themes of CSR social capital and sustainable development of developing countries. It also appeals to professionals in industry associations development agencies and international organizations as well as NGOs that are concerned with the achievement of sustainable development goals by 2030. | Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainable Development Social Capital and Corporate Development in Developing Economies

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