Fara Azmat
YOU?
Author Swipe
Inclusive leadership toward reshaping corporate purpose for sustainable development Open
This paper delves into the complex relationship between business leadership, sustainability, and inclusivity, representing a step toward developing a more inclusive leadership approach to sustainable development that fosters shared power r…
Convergence of business, innovation, and sustainability at the tipping point of the sustainable development goals Open
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) offer a universal framework for addressing pressing global economic, environmental, and social challenges. Central to the SDG agenda is the vital role of business innovation in foster…
Re-imagining Marketing Scholarship in the era of the UN Sustainable Development Goals Open
The pandemic, rising inequalities, climate change, consumer mistrust of brands, organizations and their intentions, pose important questions relating to marketing’s relevance and impact in the real world. Additionally, there are growing ca…
View article: PRME Chapter Australia & New Zealand
PRME Chapter Australia & New Zealand Open
The Australia and New Zealand region is a very active Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME) Signatory base comprising a group of schools that are not only active within the global PRME network, but also actively engaged in…
Exploring barriers to social inclusion for disabled people: perspectives from the performing arts Open
Although the potential of arts to promote social inclusion is recognised, barriers to social inclusion for disabled people in the arts is under-researched. Based on 34 semi-structured interviews with disabled people and those without disab…
Market and governance : a study of the market-based reforms in the input delivery system of the agriculture sector in Bangladesh Open
This thesis was scanned from the print manuscript for digital preservation and is copyright the author. Researchers can access this thesis by asking their local university, institution or public library to make a request on their behalf. M…
Governance gone bad Open
The problems of the Bangladesh agriculture input sector are an example of good governance gone bad. The solution is a functional governance model bringing together state, the private sector and civil society, write Fara Azmat, Ken Coghill …
Poverty and deficits linger: developing countries Open
No description provided Copyright 2007 Fara Azmat and Ramanie Samaratunge. No part of this article may be reproduced by any means without the written consent of the publisher.