Today, it is imperative to realize that sustainable development is equally important in developing and developed countries, despite the fact that they manage the fully inverse sides of the spectrum. In addition, 80% of the global population increase due to urbanization is expected to occur in developing countries, especially urban cities in Asia and Africa [ 18 , 19 ].
Sustainability drivers from leading firms: insights from stakeholder interviews
The test for societies is to change the current way of producing goods and consuming goods, as a result of which the economy separates the economic growth and social welfare of the people from environmental degradation, in addition to depleting the earth's resources. In order to reduce the financial risks to sustainability, it is necessary to improve the financing mechanisms of sustainable development.
Financing for sustainable development: new approach and commitment
Further, to move from the "billions" in ODA to the "trillions" required to implement the SDGs, communities around the world, and especially in developing countries, must use different types of investment—including private, public, country , and international—and leverage the qualities and strengths of all sources [35]. Improved investment information, the use of big data and innovative diagnostic tools are able to assess investment risks and investment returns in developing countries.
How to operationalize countries with integrated financing models?
Leveraging public finances by using scarce financial international and domestic resources where they have the most impact, catalyzing other domestic financial resources. The preferences communicated in the financing procedures for sustainable development provide the prerequisite for the needs evaluation.
Conclusions
Sustainable development must be inclusive and take into account the needs of vulnerable and poor people. This points to the Environmental Social Governance (ESG) investment approach as a powerful strategy for investing in sustainable development.
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Introduction
The workplace innovation for any organizational improvement in productivity and safety of well-being is one of the key variables. It is an important issue to consider workplace innovation and consider sustainable development of society.
How to designate workplace
To curb such sudden and unpredictable outbreaks, workplace innovation is very important to set a new mechanism on how to work to control such outbreaks to sustain the global economy. The innovation in the workplace is therefore very important in relation to this COVID-19 to learn and prepare ourselves to tackle such a pandemic situation.
Innovation for workplace safety
- Innovation
 - Workplace innovation (WPI)
 - Workplace safety innovation importance and OSH influence .1 Workplace innovation importance
 
The definition of Workplace Innovation (WPI) is taken from Pot [16], which defines WPI as the implementation of new and combined interventions in work organisation, human resource management and assistive technologies. Therefore, the workplace innovation program is indispensable for policy makers to improve workplace safety and health.
Sustainable development
- Sustainability development importance and pillars
 - Workplace sustainability and workplace safety
 
These researchers attempted to incorporate the other three new dimensions into the pillars of sustainable development identified in the researchers' previous findings. It has focused on workplace innovation and sustainable development, taking into account the differences and importance of workplace innovation and technical innovation.
Who are entrepreneurs, and how do they change the world?
Today, it is no longer enough for companies seeking sustainable development to be efficient in their operations (e.g. reducing waste streams) and successful in the market by constantly improving their products. This is exactly what entrepreneurs do as the most powerful transformers in the world.
How can I maintain momentum for startup?
- Attention = everything is possible
 - Actualisation = passion
 - Attraction = we are interconnected
 - Action = the time has come
 
People are rebels from the first moments of their birth, rebels against what they think is 'wrong'; and some people can only find peace in the storm. This requires understanding other people, recognizing their values, habits, problem(s), their "pain" and looking for alternatives to solve their problem(s).
Practicing startup operation and scale-up
The other surprising thing was that many of the investors were not really willing to look at this project and have fun investing in such a technology because it was not like one. We tried to do this as much as possible, we engaged our local community - the Ukrainian Association of the Deaf and tried to recruit users to use our devices and give us feedback.
Conclusion
- The essence of sustainable entrepreneurship
 - Literature review
 - Theoretical framework
 
Despite this, the adoption of sustainable entrepreneurship among them is still low due to many challenges. The adoption of sustainable entrepreneurship within SMEs has recently received a lot of attention due to environmental issues related to their activities [22].
Methodology
- Population and sample
 - Instrument of research
 - Biases controlling techniques
 
Therefore, neither a single factor emerged from the Harman one-factor test, nor did any factor account for most of the variance. These results revealed less serious concerns regarding common method biases and provided support for the validity of the measure.
Results and discussion 1 Firm profile characteristics
- The structural model evaluation
 - Empirical findings
 
However, the result shows that the magnitude of the relationship between OS and SSO was significant (β: 0.451, p < 0.001). However, the result shows that the magnitude of the relationship between a higher level of SE implementation and performance was significant (β: 0.683, p < 0.001).
Concluding remarks
Despite these differences, women's participation in the workforce has been increasing over the years. This chapter further reviews studies that have examined women's participation in the labor market.
Review of women participation in the labour market
Therefore, by examining different models of promoting women's participation, this chapter takes a cue to propose flexible institutions for women's sustainability in the labor market. This is followed by a section that identifies and concludes on appropriate models that can promote women's persistence in the labor market.
Models explaining the participation of women in the labour market 1 State-based vs. liberal feminism model
- Individualist vs. collectivist model
 - Formal and informal models
 - Cultural vs. enclave model
 - Nordic vs. modified Nordic model
 - Mediterranean vs. maternal part-time model
 
The holistic approach of the Nordic model has thus been adopted as an effective tool for the integration and sustainability of women in the labor market. 13], family formation and parenthood are fundamental reasons for women's withdrawal from the labor market.
Institutions for women sustainability in the labour market: posers for developing economies
By following some of these principles, a course for the sustainability of women in the labor market is developed through institutional mechanisms for emerging economies. The behavior of business organizations and financial institutions has a lot to do with encouraging women's participation in the labor market.
The concept of cultural and creative industries
- Cultural industries
 - Creative industries
 - Craft
 
The study understands the exact depth of the craft industry in the cultural and creative industries trade activities in South Africa with selected countries. Cultural industries have in common their use of creativity, cultural knowledge and intellectual property to produce products and provide services of social and cultural significance." The European Parliament, according to its resolution INI], described the cultural industries as one where emphasis is placed on the active relationship between culture and the production of cultural goods and services, national economic development and employment and education provided at the national, regional and local levels.
Groupings craft producers in South Africa
- The craft production and marketing
 
Although, many models and definitions have been presented to logically understand the important characteristics of the Creative Industries. Retailers communicate with craft producers to guarantee quality control measures and to ensure that product development and innovation are in line with standards (Urban-Economic [19]).
Methodology
- Designs
 - Methods
 
A structured, pre-tested and validated study interview question was used to collect data as part of the qualitative aspect of the study. The colored race was not included due to non-availability to fit the purpose of the present study.
Results and discussions
- Secondary data
 - Research interview
 - The business activity engagement
 
However, the total value of South African exports to the rest of the world between 2002 and 2015 is $6.3 billion. Design items were the strongest import category, generating a total value of South African imports from 2002 to 2015 with the rest of the world as $9.4 billion;.
Discussions
- Issues relating to crafts protection
 - Issues on product sustainability
 - Issues on policy intervention
 
There has been no treatment of the craft sector as a major sub-sector within South Africa's growing CCIs. However, there are important gaps in the development of the craft sector that have been identified by this research.
Delivery systems and sustainability
Mostly, it happens in rural handicraft schemes that production comes first before the conception of adequate market demand for a specific type of handicraft products. Thus, if the handicraft products have no demand or buyers, there will be no money to pay for the production materials or the cost of labor.
Conclusion
8. What type of equipment or machine do you need to make your business more efficient. 9. Do you have employees or people you work with. Protection of craft products embedded in cultural and creative industries in South Africa DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.94111.
Sustainability in Nigeria
- Challenges of Nigerian business environment .1 Power supply
 - Sustainable business practices in Nigerian organizations
 - Sustainability reporting in Nigerian industries .1 Construction/manufacturing industry
 
Sustainable practice in the group is full-time study leave, a scheme that ensured training for 9915 employees across all factories and head office in 2018. The activities of these companies disturb the tranquility of the environment via waste from production, loud noise from production facilities create carbon emissions for residents in the areas.
Conclusion
21] Edet HU, Maduabuchi, MN [] Waste recycling as key to natural resource conservation in Nigeria: an overview. In this chapter, we present a context for capacity building as a model by which the Nigerian aerospace industry mobilizes its intellectual resources and collective efforts to achieve sustainable development.
Introduction 1 Sustainability
- Intellectual capacity
 - Overview of the Nigerian space industry
 
Join other nations in space operations; the Nigerian earth observation satellites are part of the Surrey Satellite Technology Limited (SSTL) coordinated Disaster Monitoring Constellation (DMC). One of the mandates of the Nigerian Space Agency, through its centres, is to strengthen capacity building and human resource development in the various specializations found in the entire space sector value chain.
The evolution of sustainability models
Diesendorf [4] states that the ecological and social equity are primary of the tripartite components of sustainability. Evolutionary trends in the development of the outlined sustainability models are mostly underpinned by the need to create a world that is in harmony with the competing needs and demands of production and consumption.
Existing sustainability models
- Diesendorf’s model of sustainability
 - Interface
 - Interface net-works
 - Comparison of sustainability models
 
Socially, Net-Works is self-sustaining and integrates with the existing livelihoods of the community-based partners. This section compares and presents a process classification of the three sustainability models discussed above.
Research design 1 Method
- Data collection
 - The NARSDA SWOT analysis
 
This section presents a SWOT analysis, a strategic tool to review and assess the internal and external environment of the Nigerian Space Industry, specifically reflecting on its organizational strengths and opportunities that reinforce the development of future strategic options and weaknesses and its threats which may develop further. for sustainability. This analysis will help develop an effective sustainable model by identifying critical areas to be used and developed within the organization (Table 4).
The NASRDA sustainability model
- Know-how technology transfer (KHTT) training programme
 - Hands-on satellite development
 - Post-graduate studies/research
 - Professional skills training
 - Public-private partnership
 - Collaborations
 - Mentoring
 - End-user applications development and marketing
 - Indigenous satellite development and launch
 
This innovative initiative brings real economic potential and sustainable development of the space industry. As one of the building blocks of capacity building for NASRDA, mentoring plays a key role.
Conclusion
34;Backcasting – A Framework for Strategic Planning," The International Journal of Sustainable Development and World Ecology, vol. Sustainable Development and Islamic Ethical Tasks for Business-Organisations DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.94992 .
Notion of sustainable development
- The perspective of fortitude of economic sustainability
 - Fortitude of the social equity
 - Judgement of environmental friendly development
 
The fourth part defends the view that sustainable development is an Islamic ethical issue. Helman, “Sustainable Development: Strategies for Reconciling Environment and Economy in the Developing World,” The Washington Quarterly.
Islamic perspective of sustainable development
Another feature of nature revealed in the Qur'an is balance or order19. The sayings of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) often encourage people to be kind to animals26.
Sustainable development as an important Islamic ethical issue A free-market industrial economy employ market-defined prices as a purify-
- Eminence on natural resources and balance in Islam
 - Islam emphasis on reducing economic inequality
 - Significance of business ethics in Islam
 
From the aforementioned verses of the Qur'an, it is certain that Islam does not approve of fraudulent actions. This is usually how Islam spread rapidly over a larger part of the globe in the 7th and 8th centuries.
Sustainable development attempts for business
- Fundamental level of behaviour
 - Theoretical level of behaviour
 - Achievable level of behaviour
 - Rational level of behaviour
 
Thus, Islamic scholars agree that sustainable development ((processes (Tahsiniyyat) and needs (daruriyyat)) should be considered as part of the interconnected agenda of Islamic business ethics [20]36. The theory of 'sustainable development' becomes a slogan in development literature.
Literature review
- Related concepts of education for sustainable development .1 Sustainable development
 
Kozma [6] believes that if students master 21st century skills, their academic performance will be high. To meet the requirements and needs of sustainable development education in the 21st century, schools must provide teachers with 21st century skills that teach sustainability services by providing close practice, human resource support and related infrastructure [9].
Methods
Through the analysis of sustainable development education, teachers' professional ability methods and talent management, the 21st century sustainable development education and teacher management. To answer the first research question, the author has obviously determined the ideal and effective method for professional development of teachers in primary and secondary education institutions in the 21st century.
Analysis and discussion
- Professional competencies of K-12 teachers .1 The trend of teacher’s professional competencies
 - Teacher’s competences for the 21st century education .1 Teachers’ competencies for the 21st century schools
 - Teacher professional development towards the 21st century education .1 Theories of teacher professional development
 - Talent leadership towards teacher professional development .1 Talent leadership theory
 - Deming circle
 
To encourage teachers to change their classroom habits, school leaders should allocate sufficient time for professional development of teachers [24]. Professional development also influences the relationship between teachers' beliefs and behaviors and the quality and practice of teachers in the classroom, influencing student learning and performance.
Results
- For answering the first research question
 - For answering the second research question
 
Talent management strategies include K-12 teacher professional development methods, K-12 teacher professional skills, student performance, and attention to student achievement. The professional development process of K-12 teachers is ineffective, they need to improve their professional skills, master the content of sustainable development skills and know how to teach students sustainable development skills.
Conclusion and implication
Teachers' competences for the implementation of educational offers in the field of education for sustainable development. Teachers' evaluation of professional development in support of national reforms. iier.org.au/iier25/gokmenoglu.pdf.
University’s role in driving sustainable partnership with industry Among the key roles of a university is to educate and empower people with
A successful and sustainable partnership between academia and industry can result from a university's efforts to drive values in its collaboration with industry. Keywords: work-based learning, sustainable partnership, university-industry innovation exchange (UNIX), sustainable organization, industrial training.
UTM-industry innovation eXchange (UNIX) program
- Stages of UNIX implementation
 - Benefits of UNIX
 - Sample of UNIX projects
 - International Paper publication from industrial cooperation
 - Awards & recognitions
 - Consultancy spin-off as a result of UNIX
 - Companies’ responses
 
This stage involves a discussion between the UTM team, consisting of the UNIX committee and the future research leader, and the industry. Typically between 10 and 15% of all students attending IT will be selected for the UNIX program.
Examples of impactful UNIX programs to contribute toward sustainable organisation
- Middle distillate company
 - MIMOS semiconductor Sdn Bhd
 - Synthomer
 
He was also selected as a top 3 finalist for the European Federation of Chemical Engineers (EFCE) Excellence Award in recognition of an outstanding PhD thesis on Computer Aided Process Engineering (CAPE). The master's student was assigned to develop a sustainable energy management system and performed an energy audit for the company.
Conclusion
Exploring a culturally responsive model and theory for sustainable development in education based on the Cebuano context. This paper explores a culturally responsive model and theory for sustainable development in education that seamlessly juxtaposes cultural knowledge, mastery, reflections and understanding, and innovations in education.
ESD using culturally responsive innovations or models
- Quintain for cultural knowledge