Sustainability management from a responsible management perspective
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Research handbook of responsible management. ed. / Oliver Laasch; Roy Suddaby; R. Edward Freeman; Dima Jamali. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2020. p. 122-137 (Research Handbooks in Business and Management series).
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T1 - Sustainability management from a responsible management perspective
AU - Beckmann, Markus
AU - Schaltegger, Stefan
AU - Landrum, Nancy E.
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Taking the viewpoint of responsible management, this chapter develops a conceptual perspective on sustainability management and discusses its research implications. It shows that sustainability management (a) addresses a specific form of responsibility (to manage the long-term creation of value and the reduction of disvalue in the ecological, social, and economic dimension in an integrative manner),( b) responds to the expectations and needs of specific others (natural and social environments on the micro-, meso-, and macro-level), (c) refers to specific responsibility objects (life-cycle, value chain, and consumption-related effects), (d) uses specific tools and (e) unfolds as the interplay of specific responsibility roles (explicit and implicit sustainability managers as well as sustainable managers) that can display agency for sustainability. Topics for further research are discussed and scholars are invited to explore the relationship between sustainable and responsible management.
AB - Taking the viewpoint of responsible management, this chapter develops a conceptual perspective on sustainability management and discusses its research implications. It shows that sustainability management (a) addresses a specific form of responsibility (to manage the long-term creation of value and the reduction of disvalue in the ecological, social, and economic dimension in an integrative manner),( b) responds to the expectations and needs of specific others (natural and social environments on the micro-, meso-, and macro-level), (c) refers to specific responsibility objects (life-cycle, value chain, and consumption-related effects), (d) uses specific tools and (e) unfolds as the interplay of specific responsibility roles (explicit and implicit sustainability managers as well as sustainable managers) that can display agency for sustainability. Topics for further research are discussed and scholars are invited to explore the relationship between sustainable and responsible management.
KW - Sustainability sciences, Management & Economics
UR - https://www.e-elgar.com/shop/gbp/research-handbook-of-responsible-management-9781788971959.html
UR - https://www.lehmanns.de/shop/wirtschaft/51050668-9781788971959-research-handbook-of-responsible-management
U2 - 10.4337/9781788971966.00016
DO - 10.4337/9781788971966.00016
M3 - Contributions to collected editions/anthologies
SN - 978-1-78897-195-9
T3 - Research Handbooks in Business and Management series
SP - 122
EP - 137
BT - Research handbook of responsible management
A2 - Laasch, Oliver
A2 - Suddaby, Roy
A2 - Freeman, R. Edward
A2 - Jamali, Dima
PB - Edward Elgar Publishing
CY - Cheltenham
ER -