Preface and context: rational for producing the work in this way and from this perspective
Chapter 1: Introduction: overall context; industrial revolutions; the fourth industrial revolution; the disciplines of sociology, psychology, economics, ethics; industry and commerce as a social infrastructure; social and economic disruption; conclusions.
This chapter will draw on and develop the agreed foundations of management in the above context, and review the disciplines indicated as they develop in the present context and environment.
Chapter 2: Business and Society: the relationships between business and society; the disciplines of business: strategy, marketing, staffing, production, finance and computing/IT; key socio/economic applications of finance, technology and industry; the position and expertise of leadership; conclusions.
This chapter draws on empirical and case studies relating to the development of society and business in the present and evolving context. This includes reference to social and personal networks as critical parts of business and organisation development; and reference also to the wider effects on society and the infrastructure that is developed as the result.
Chapter 3: The Environment: a socio/technological view of business, organisation and social development the development of technological, sociological and economic infrastructure; evaluating and valuing the technologically driven environment; environment responsibilities and accountability; conclusions.
This chapter draws on and develops standard and well known analytical approaches to the organisational and operating environment. It specifically reviews the PESTEL approach and places technology (rather than the organisation) at the core.
Chapter 4: Sustainability: an overview of strategy; risk; what sustainability is; the need to manage the environment; sustainable products and services; social demands; key sectors: health care; waste disposal; energy generation and usage; development and enterprise; financing issues; industrial and social regeneration; conclusions.
This chapter reviews an extensive range of literature on sustainability, looking at sustainability from the points of view of: designed and emerging markets and activities; evaluation of all factors; drives towards carbon neutrality and what carbon neutrality actually is; developing ways of working and enterprise development (entrepreneurial and intrapreneurial); and relating this to standard and industrial revolution 4.0 patterns of work and consumption.
Chapter 5: Products and Services: the nature of product and service development; production and services delivery processes; integration of delivery and distribution methods; managing and defining the supply side; data and its management, use and value; conclusions.
This chapter reviews and draws on sources that develop and adopt new patterns of getting products to market; how to create and sustain value; market segment and consumption patterns; changes and emphases in the business model canvas; and the integration of physical and virtual transport networks and systems.
Chapter 6: Technology Policies: legal and statutory coverage (eg GDPR); ethics applied in a digital, social and economic environment; roles and responsibilities; policies content; policies regulation and enforcement; the nature of access and security; conclusions.
This chapter draws on the key legal and statutory approaches to the design and implementation of technology policies, and key issues such as privacy. It also evaluates cultu