Attaining the 2030 Sustainable Development Goal of No Poverty focuses on Sustainable Development Goal number one (SDG#1): to end poverty in all its forms everywhere. Examining family businesses in the UAE, Lebanon, India, Zambia, and England, each chapter case study presents a unique perspective from their respective country. The case studies presented generate insights and key takeaways into the role of family businesses in ending poverty and tackling its growing inequality detrimental to economic growth, social cohesion, stability, and peace.
The United Nations' (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are 17 Goals pledged by 193 nations in 2015 which would help engender an improved, fairer, and more sustainable world - one in which 'no one is left behind'. The SDGs are a call to action, to develop innovative solutions to the most complex, societal, and environmental global challenges.
In Family Businesses on a Mission, series editor Naomi Birdthistle brings together international case studies to illustrate how family businesses can attain the UN 2030 SDGs. Accessible to those working in the field beyond academia - such as family business practitioners, family business owners, government and policymakers, members of NGOs, business associations and philanthropic centres - this book series equally appeals to those with a general interest in entrepreneurship and business.
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Naomi Birdthistle is Professor of Entrepreneurship and Business Innovation at Griffith University, Australia. Naomi's award-winning research incorporates studies on women in family business, minority entrepreneurship, and entrepreneurship education.
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Griffith University, Australia
Foreword; Walter Leal Filho
Chapter 1. The Sustainable Development Goals: SDG#1 and Family Business; Rob Hales
Chapter 2. The Heart of Business: Understanding Family-Owned Ventures; Naomi Birdthistle
Chapter 3. England: The Warm Age Wood Company; Antoinette Flynn
Chapter 4. Zambia: SBM; Sylvia B. Mwansa, Brian Gregory, and Allan Discua Cruz
Chapter 5. Lebanon: Fig Holding and SDG#1 No Poverty; Poh Yen Ng, Bettina Lynda Bastian, and Bronwyn Wood
Chapter 6. India: From Poverty to Decent Living - A Case of Pune, India; Aditi Mishra and Niharika Singh
Chapter 7. UAE: Food ATM - Addressing Poverty and Hunger through Empathy; Jacinta Dsilva