Strengthening Our Cities: Exploring the Intersection of Ethics, Diversity and Inclusion, and Social Innovation in Revitalizing Urban Environments.
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| Title: | Strengthening Our Cities: Exploring the Intersection of Ethics, Diversity and Inclusion, and Social Innovation in Revitalizing Urban Environments. |
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| Authors: | Barnett, Michael L.1 (AUTHOR) mbarnett@business.rutgers.edu, Gilbert, Brett Anitra2 (AUTHOR), Post, Corinne3 (AUTHOR), Robinson, Jeffrey A.1 (AUTHOR) |
| Source: | Journal of Business Ethics. Feb2024, Vol. 189 Issue 4, p647-653. 7p. |
| Subject Terms: | *Cities & towns, *Diversity & inclusion policies, Ethics, Urban renewal, Social innovation |
| Abstract: | Currently more than half of the world's population lives in cities. This is expected to rise to more than two-thirds by mid-century. Thus, our economic, social, and environmental challenges mostly and increasingly play out in urban settings. How can cities be strengthened to address the growing challenges they face? This special issue addresses the ethical implications of revitalizing urban environments, and the roles that diversity and inclusion, as well as social innovation, play in this process. The five papers herein show that it is not easy to strengthen our cities, but with the right policies, political and corporate leadership, and depth of community grounding in ethical principles, it is possible. In this editorial essay, we summarize the contributions of each of these papers to this important conversation, clarify the questions that remain, and offer directions for future research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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