Centre for Sustainability Management (CSM)

Organisational unit: Institute

Organisation profile

The Centre for Sustainability Management (CSM) at Leuphana University Lüneburg is an internationally operating centre conducting research, teaching and continuous education in the fields of entrepreneurial sustainability management, corporate social responsibility (CSR) and social entrepreneurship.

The Centre analyses causes, structures and processes of environmental, social and sustainability related problems applying concepts and methods of business management, entrepreneurial and environmental sciences. It develops integrated, sustainability solutions for companies, the economy and society by creating integrative ecological, social and economic approaches to sustainability management and entrepreneurship.

How can sustainability performance in and of companies be measured effectively and efficiently? What are relevant framework conditions for effective CSR and sustainability management? How can stakeholder relationships be managed effectively? These and other questions are examined by CSM that also deals with practical up-to-date issues such as supply chain management, biodiversity management or social businesses.

CSM offers a distance learning MBA in Sustainability Management - the first Green MBA worldwide and the leading programme for sustainability management and corporate social responsibility (CSR). The Centre is furthermore involved in developing programmes and courses on CSR and sustainability management at Leuphana University Lüneburg and other universities.

 

Main research areas

The CSM provides input into numerous curricular programmes and courses on CSR and sustainability management at the Leuphana University Lüneburg and at other universities. Since 2003 the CSM offers the MBA in Sustainability Management as continuous education program to educate and support ‘change agents for sustainability’ in business. In addition to the comprehensive MBA programme, there is also a modular certificate program - theCertificates of Corporate Sustainability Managementon topics such as circular economy, decarbonisation management, sustainability reporting & accounting, sustainability management in sport or sustainable supply chain management.

The Centre also makes a substantial contribution to on-campus degree programmes at the Leuphana University Lüneburg.

Continuing education programmes

The MBA in Sustainability Management is the first university MBA in sustainability management and corporate social responsibility (CSR) worldwide. The e-learning supported distance learning degree programme can be completed in either part-time (two years) or full-time (one year). The MBA in Sustainability Management is accredited according to European guidelines and leads to the internationally recognised degree "Master of Business Administration" (MBA).

The CSM is also active in a number of other international continuing education programmes in CSR and sustainability management. For years the Centre has collaborated in continuing education and distance programmes with the FernUniversität Hagen (Germany’s leading open university) and the Fraunhofer Institute for Environmental, Safety and Energy Technology (UMSICHT). The CSM organises the whole area of environmental management for their interdisciplinary programme of studies in environmental sciences (the Infernum Master of Science in Environmental Sciences at the UMSICHT Fraunhofer Institute).

  1. 2011
  2. Published

    Management klimarelevanter Reportinginformationen: Eine explorative Untersuchung in deutschen Unternehmen

    Schaltegger, S. & Zvezdov, D., 2011, In: Zeitschrift für Controlling & Management. 55, 2, p. 92-96 5 p.

    Research output: Journal contributionsJournal articlesResearchpeer-review

  3. Published

    Managing Supplier Requirements with HSE Accounting: The Case of the Mechanical Engineering Company Bisma Jaya, Indonesia

    Schaltegger, S. & Herzig, C., 2011, In: Social and Environmental Accountability Journal. 5, 1/2, p. 82-105 24 p.

    Research output: Journal contributionsJournal articlesResearchpeer-review

  4. Published

    Mastering the Energy Transition: A Review on Utilities' Business Models for Renewable Energies

    Richter, M., 2011, Lüneburg: Centre for Sustainability Management, 32 p.

    Research output: Working paperWorking papers

  5. Published

    Measuring Environmental Sustainability: Concepts, Guidelines & Perspectives

    Hörisch, J., 2011, 1 ed. München: Akademische Verlagsgemeinschaft . 136 p.

    Research output: Books and anthologiesMonographsResearch

  6. Published

    Nachhaltigkeitsmanagement - Mit Methode

    Schaltegger, S. (Editor), 2011, Lüneburg: Centre for Sustainability Management. 16 p. (CSM-Newsletter; vol. 2/2011)

    Research output: Books and anthologiesSpecial Journal issueTransfer

  7. Published

    Nachhaltigkeitsmanagement und Innovationsfähigkeit im Mittelstand

    Petersen, H., Klewitz, J. & Schock, M., 2011, Die Dynamisierung des Innovationsgeschehens in einer Wirtschaftsregion: Dokumentation des Workshops zum Auftakt der Lüneburger Innovationsinitiative. Fischer, S., Seeger, B. & Weihe, J. (eds.). Hamburg: Verlag Dr. Kovač, p. 41-50 10 p. (Innovative Betriebswirtschaftliche Forschung und Praxis; no. 298).

    Research output: Contributions to collected editions/worksArticle in conference proceedingsResearch

  8. Published

    Nachhaltig kommunizieren

    Giese, N., 2011, In: Sparkassenmarkt. 19, Sonderheft II, p. 36 1 p.

    Research output: Journal contributionsJournal articlesTransfer

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  10. Published

    Philantropie vs. Business Case for Sustainability ?

    Schaltegger, S., 2011, Corporate Volunteering: Freiwilliges Engagement von Unternehmen und Gesellschaft. F.A.Z. Institut (ed.). Frankfurt am Main: ACC Verlag & Services , p. 22-26 5 p. (Corporate Responsibility; vol. 2011).

    Research output: Contributions to collected editions/worksContributions to collected editions/anthologiesResearch

  11. Published

    PUMA's Environmental Profit and Loss Statement

    Viere, T., 2011, In: News Journal of the Asia-Pacific Centre for Environmental Accountability. 17, 4, p. 221-223

    Research output: Journal contributionsJournal articlesResearch

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  2. The economic and psychological effects of cash transfers in development cooperation
  3. Kooperative Entwicklungssteuerung und Selbstmanagement (=KESS)
  4. The impact of governance on integrated reporting
  5. Leaders' ‘Green’ Posts. The Environmental Issues Shared by Politicians on Facebook
  6. Overcome procrastination
  7. The insurance value of biodiversity in the provision of ecosystem services
  8. Order Planning
  9. Environmental citizens
  10. Transindividuality
  11. § 290 Verzinsung des Wertersatzes
  12. "Rufer des neuen Gottes"
  13. Die Ökologisierung des Denkens
  14. High temperature strength and hot working technology for As-cast Mg-1Zn-1Ca (ZX11) alloy
  15. The WTO’s Crisis
  16. Das Prinzip Gender
  17. From consolidation to negotiation
  18. Notting Hill Gate 6
  19. Doing transnational family im Kontext von Flucht und Krisenmigration. Stand der Forschung.
  20. Inside-out sustainability
  21. Johann Georg Ebeling und Paul Gerhardt: Liedkomposition im Konfessionskonflikt
  22. Social movement theory and research on radicalisation
  23. Sustainability communication: an integrative approach
  24. Phantasmen. Quelques fleurs
  25. My Touchstone Puzzles. W.D. Hamilton work on Social Wasps in the 1960s
  26. 10 Minuten Soziologie: Materialität
  27. Converging institutions
  28. Compound forging of hot-extruded steel-reinforced aluminum parts
  29. The Re-construction of Organization Studies
  30. Multidimensional Performance Measurement Meets Sustainability
  31. Notting Hill Gate 6 Basic
  32. Diversity matters: the influence of gender diversity on the environmental orientation of entrepreneurial ventures
  33. New frontiers in arts sociology
  34. Sexualitäten, Geschlechter und Identitäten
  35. Die Bedeutung von Gender-Mainstreaming bei der Entwicklung von Anrechnungsverfahren
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