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Volume 10 Issue 3

Building Urban Sustainability with Quality Elites
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Volume 10 Issue 3

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Do elites contribute to a society more than they extract from it?

Building Urban Sustainability with Quality Elites
Do elites contribute to a society more than they extract from it?
Leading by Example and Giving Back to Society
An interview with N.R. Narayana Murthy, the founder and former Chairman of Infosys.
Does Elite Quality Matter?
Yes, it can make or break a society.
Building Success in the Philippine Retail Sector
Jimmy Thai tells us about how the Primer Group has expanded to become the retail giant it is now.
Riding the Decarbonisation Wave: BHP and Its LNG Dual-Fuelled Vessels
What does it take to decarbonise charter-related shipping?
The Rise of Multi-Homing in Asia's Ride-Hailing Industry
Getting it right secures environmental and economic wins for the present and future.
Delivering Healthcare to the Underserved
Non-profits, governments, and businesses need to come together and use a data-driven approach to improve local basic healthcare access.
Reimagining Sustainable Urban Communities in Hong Kong
Using environmental and social urban design principles to create future new towns.
Increasing the Acceptance of Cultivated Meat
Factors to consider when designing communication strategies for diverse nations.
Novus ex Machina: Realise Your Organisation’s Creative Potential with AI
Innovation managers must learn how to harness AI’s transformative potential.
From Mindset to Action: Accountants as Stewards for Sustainability
They need to start preparing for this new role now.
Pursuing Profit and Sustainability in the Age of Climate Change
Building dual-agenda innovation capabilities is the way to go. At the end of the Copenhagen Climate Ministerial in March 2023, Dr Sultan Al Jaber, President-Designate of the 28th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (or COP28), said, “The international community must unite in promoting bold, ambitious, and practical solutions while prioritising inclusivity, enhanced accountability, and transparency. All stakeholders, particularly big industries, must go further and faster to get the world back on track.”1

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