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Authors
Dr Jem Bendell is an Adjunct Professor of Management. A researcher, consultant, educator and writer on globalisation issues, he has published two books and many articles on corporate responsibility and consults with inter-governmental, non-governmental and corporate clients on related issues. Jem is founder of the ethical careers service Lifeworth.com. He is on the web at: www.jembendell.com. |  |
| Dr Mark Bendell is Senior Lecturer in Communications and Social Science, University College Chester. He specializes on North American culture and discrimination, publishing with Bowling Green Press and Fitzroy Dearborn, and is editing a book for Chester University Press, Decoding discrimination, for 2005.
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| Kate Kearins is Professor of Management at Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand where she teaches, supervises PhD students and undertakes research. Her main refereed journal publications focus on issues around business and sustainability, accountability and power relations. She has additionally published in the area of educating for sustainability and co-guest-edited a special issue of Business Strategy and the Environment on this topic.
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| Kate Ives is a Research Assistant at the United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD), for the programme on markets, business and regulation. She is currently working on issues of corporate responsibility and ethical economies. www.unrisd.org
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| Wayne Visser is currently engaged in doctoral research at Nottingham University Business School's International Centre for Corporate Social Responsibility. Before this he was Director of Sustainability Services at KPMG in South Africa, where he consulted to multinationals on their social, environmental and ethical policies and practices. He is the author of 'South Africa: Reasons to Believe' (with Guy Lundy, Aardvark Press, 2003) and 'Beyond Reasonable Greed: Why Sustainable Business is a Much Better Idea!' (with Clem Sunter, Human & Rousseau / Tafelberg, 2002).He is on the web at: www.waynevisser.com.
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