Index

ACCA. See Association of Certified Chartered Accountants

Assistive technologies, 67

Association of Certified Chartered Accountants (ACCA), 85

Barton, Dominic, 138

Bastiat, Frederic, 3

Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), 119–120

Bio-tech, 66

Blood, David, 21

BRI. See Belt and Road Initiative

BRICS, 10

Brundtland Commission, 51

Bush, George, 18

Business community, 72–73

Business school curricula

development, 133–134

sustainable capitalism, 136–138

Business schools

legitimacy, lack of, 124–125

and society, 134–136

substantial changes, 125–126

sustainable capitalism education, 126–131

Capital investment and financial distress, 109–111

Capitalism 1.0, 2–8

Capital market, 90–96

Carbon Tracker Initiative (CTI), 38–39

CCP. See Chinese Communist Party

Ceausescu, Nicolae, 4

China’s Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD) priorities, 112–113

Chinese Communist Party (CCP), 101

Circular economy, 65

Clean Air Act, 18

Clean Water Act, 18

Consumerism, 33

Corporate green investment, 90–96

Crony capitalism, 2, 4

CTI. See Carbon Tracker Initiative

David, Schweickart, 21

Debt-to-equity swap program, 117–120

Digital-tech, 66

Diverse model, 143

Eccles, Robert G., 40

Ecological Debt Day, 19

Egalitarianism, 4

Endangered Species Act, 18

Entrepreneurial capitalism, 135

Environmental challenges, 31–37

Environmental degradation, 74

Environmental deregulation, 17–19

Environmental outcomes, 143

Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) metrics, 38–39

Equality, 59

Financial instability theory, 43

First working body commission, 52

Food production, 62

Free-market capitalism

accelerate sustainable energy innovation, 86–90

business community, 72–73

corporate green investment and capital market, 90–96

critical challenges, 74–75

environmental breakdown and causes, 75–79

integrated reporting, 72

integrated reporting framework

natural capital, 80

social capital, 80

integrated thinking and reporting, 81–86

Sankey diagram, 78

stranded assets, 72, 79–80

Friedman, Thomas, 18

Generation Investment Management, 21–22, 86

GIP. See Green Investment Principles

Global civilization-related innovation, 52

Global financial crisis, 10, 12–17

Global income percentile, 6

Global inequality, 55–65

Global population in poverty, 17

Global sustainable capitalism principles, 141–144

Global wealth distribution, 16

Gore, Al, 21, 27, 136

Green bonds, 95t

Green growth, 112–120

Green investment, 117–120

Green Investment Principles (GIP), 120

Green-tech, 66–67

Hansen, James, 38

Haque, Umair, 15

Hayek, Friedrich, 4

Hobsbawm, Eric, 30, 31

Humanity’s ecologic footprint, 22

IFAC. See International Federation of Accountants

IIRC. See International Integrated Reporting Council

Ikerd, John, 141

IMF. See International Monetary Fund

Inadequacy of institutions, 75

Individual interests, negative impacts of, 8–9

Inequality of opportunities, 59

Infrastructure, 69–70

Integrated reporting, 72

Integrated reporting framework

natural capital, 80

social capital, 80

Integrated thinking and reporting, 81–86

International Federation of Accountants (IFAC), 79

International Integrated Reporting Council (IIRC), 84

International Monetary Fund (IMF), 12

Jackson, Jim, 145

Jinping, Xi, 111

Johnson, Boris, 9

Keynes, John Maynard, 43

Korten, David, 15

Land use in agriculture and forestry, 63

Lewis, Michael, 13

Long-term capitalism, 38

Macroeconomics, 1

Marx, Karl, 3, 5, 6

Minsky, Hyman, 43

Moore, Michael, 3

Morgan, Piers, 4

Nano-tech, 66

Natural capital, 80

Neuro-tech, 66

NGOs. See Nongovernmental organizations

Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), 33–34

OECD. See Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development

Ollivaud, Patrice, 11

Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD),
11, 12

Physical sustainability, 53

Piggybacking, 127

Polman, Paul, 138

Porritt, Jonathon, 26, 142

Postgrowth economics, 43

Quarterly capitalism, 138–139

Rancière, Jacques, 23

Randers, Jorgen, 35, 36

Real-wage growth, 7–8

Reinstitution of economic responsibility, 144

Renewable energy, 115–117

Renewable resources, 57

Robertson, James, 44–47

Roberts, Russ, 3

Sankey diagram, 78

Sarkar, Ash, 4

SASAC. See State-Owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission

SASB. See Sustainability Accounting Standards Board

Schwab, Klaus, 25–26

SEC. See U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission

Short-termism, 138–139

Simons, Robert, 135

Sino-capitalist system, 7

Smith, Adam, 3, 5, 6

Social capital, 80

Social equality, 4

Socialist market economy with Chinese characteristics, 100

Social outcomes, 143

Society with sustainable capitalism, 139–141

Socioeconomic development, 65–70

SOEs. See State-owned enterprises

State capitalism

capital investment and financial distress, 109–111

debt-to-equity swap program, 117–120

environmental and public health challenges, 106–109

green growth, 112–120

green investment, 117–120

growth powerhouse, 102–104

overview of, 99

renewable energy, 115–117

SOEs’ rent extraction model, 105–106

state-owned enterprises, 100–102

vertical structures, 100–102

world’s factory, 102–104

State-Owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission (SASAC), 101

State-owned enterprises (SOEs), 23–24, 100–102

reforms with determined directions, 114–115

rent extraction model, 105–106

Stranded assets, 72, 79–80

Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB), 84

Sustainability literacy, 127

Sustainable asset management, 41

Sustainable capitalism

advocacy of, 34

benefits for companies, 40

business community, 72–73

business school curricula, 136–138

Carbon Tracker Initiative, 38–39

consumerism, 33

environmental challenges, 31–37

environmental, social, and governance (ESG) metrics, 38–39

ESG factors, 73

global inequality, 55–65

global principles, 141–144

importance of, 21–25

infrastructure, 69–70

as interrelationship’s reality, 52

nongovernmental organizations, 33–34

ongoing support, 39–43

principles for 21st century, 141–144

society with, 139–141

socioeconomic development, 65–70

transforming economies and societies, 53–55

viable alternative, 25–27

Sustainable capitalism education, 126–131

capacity building, 128

development economics, 129

green growth model, 130–131

greening business as usual, 130

neoliberal model, 128

open system theory, 127–128

piggybacking, 127

Sustainable development

alternative, 47–48

economics of, 43–44

as fiduciary issue, 40–41

policy making, 46–47

principles and economic focus, 46

proposes of, 48–49

Sustainable energy innovation, accelerate, 86–90

Sustainable investment products, 41

TFP. See Total factor productivity

Theory of financial instability, 43

Total factor productivity (TFP), 13

Transparent accountability, 144

Trump, Donald, 9

Turner, David, 11

UNCTAD. See United Nations Conference on Trade and Development

United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), 90

Unsustainable capital, 142–143

Unsustainable capitalism, 142

U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), 84

Value at risk (VAR) concept, 39

WBCSD. See World Business Council for Sustainable Development

WCED. See World Commission for Environment and Development

WEF. See World Economic Forum

Weiwei, Ai, 144

Western capitalism, 14

World Bank Group, 112

World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD), 138

World Commission for Environment and Development (WCED), 51

World Economic Forum (WEF), 25, 40

World Trade Organization (WTO), 100–101

World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), 22

WTO. See World Trade Organization

WWF. See World Wide Fund for Nature

Yates, Michael, 35

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