Beschreibung:
This handbook maps and analyses cross-sector (public-corporate-social-community-faith) governance theories, models and practices as they are evolving in a digital world.
Preface. Foreword. Introduction: Post-Covid Governance PART I - International Governance Collaborations 1. Decentralized Decision-making in the Post-Pandemic Era 2. From The Streets to the Boardroom: Inclusion of Civil Society into Global Governance Spaces 3. Global Stakeholder Management and Communications PART II - Corporate Governance Reform 4. Reimagining Sustainable Corporate Governance 5. Five Shifts Shaping Corporate Governance PART III - Education Governance Reform 6. Education Governance In the Digital Era: User-Centric Program Strategy and Innovations 7. Governing for Self-Governance in Education 8. Digital Governance - A Flexible Online Learning Model PART IV - Public Sector and Urban Governance 9. Rural Brazil: Governance Dilemmas Facing an Emerging Global Agro-Food Power PART V - Health Governance 10. Global Health Governance and Leadership in a Digitally Empowered World 11. Health System Governance PART VI - Sustainability Governance 12. Sustainable Futures: Governing our way to a Paradigm Shift PART VII - Community and Faith-Based Governance 13. Religions at the global tables 14. Digital Pillars for Modern Jewish Life 15. Media and Information Literacy for Post COVID-19 Governance: Peace and Intercultural Dialogue PART VIII - Digital, Culture and Creativity Governance 16. Harnessing the new rivers of our society - Data & their dynamic flows 17. Conclusion