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Management Publication of the Year: people and planet in the spotlight

Written by CMI Insights Tuesday 14 January 2025
The Sustainable Futures category of Management Publication of the Year highlights works that further our understanding of the green economy
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The winners of Management Publication of the Year will be announced at an awards ceremony at the British Library on 24 February. The awards are a collaboration between CMI, the British Academy of Management and the Chartered Association of Business Schools. They celebrate impactful and forward-thinking business and management publications, including books, blogs, reports and podcasts.

With the awards ceremony fast approaching, it’s time for the third in our series of articles looking at the shortlist in more detail.

You can read our run-down of the shortlist for the SME Growth and Social Enterprise and Innovation categories here and here

Below, we spotlight the shortlisted nominees in the Sustainable Futures category, each of which is helping to advance the discourse on sustainability (and management’s role in transitioning to a greener economy).

What is this category all about?

Sustainable Futures focuses on business publications that address the environmental and social challenges of our time.

This category highlights a blog series, a book and a podcast that advance our understanding of sustainability, promote responsible business practices and offer solutions for building a more equitable and resilient future.

As climate change, resource scarcity and social inequalities continue to demand urgent action, the importance of research and insights in this area is clear. The nominees in this category exemplify the depth and breadth of thought leadership required to navigate the shift to greener ways of working. They provide both theory and actionable strategies for creating a sustainable future.

Blog series by Sreevas Sahasranamam

Sreevas Sahasranamam is a professor of international business and entrepreneurship at the Adam Smith Business School, University of Glasgow. His research predominantly focuses on understanding the strategic and ecosystem enablers of innovations/start-ups tackling the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

Sreevas blogs extensively on topics around sustainability, including businesses’ role in alleviating poverty around the world and how to bridge inequality around emerging technology.

Keep reading – who else made the shortlist?

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