CREATING SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS: HOW DOES IT HAPPEN?: An Exploration of Motivators & Facilitators in Three Organizational Settings in the U.S.

R. Byerly
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Despite the fact that serious concerns regarding the deterioration of the environment and natural resources have been voiced for decades, current business and organizational approaches toward sustainability remain inadequate and substantially unsustainable. An important research question, therefore, has to do with understanding how to make positive behavior more prevalent in the face of many urgent global challenges. Newer business and organizational models that are significantly moving toward sustainability, for instance, serve as remarkable examples of such. What can we learn from them? This study seeks more specific answers to this broad question. How are modern organizations motivated to embrace sustainability initiatives in a genuine manner? How have they created their sustainable business models? How do they continue to sustain the initial momentum? What are the key factors that assist in the implementation of sustainability strategies? Lastly, how are they defining and achieving sustainability success? Answers to these questions were sought through an inductive and qualitative case research design that explored three quite different organizational settings, each pursuing sustainability objectives with advancing success and yet finding its own way in very different environments based on industrial, regulatory, and cultural influences. Nevertheless, several general characteristics seemed to accrue across organizational and industrial divides. A model for sustainability management, derived from the lessons learned in this study, is thus proposed.
创建可持续的业务:它是如何发生的?美国三种组织情境下的激励因素与促进因素研究
尽管几十年来人们一直对环境和自然资源的恶化表示严重关切,但目前实现可持续发展的商业和组织方法仍然不足,而且基本上是不可持续的。因此,一个重要的研究问题与理解如何在面对许多紧迫的全球挑战时使积极行为更加普遍有关。例如,新的商业和组织模式正在显著地朝着可持续发展方向发展,这就是一个很好的例子。我们能从他们身上学到什么?这项研究为这个广泛的问题寻求更具体的答案。如何激励现代组织以真正的方式接受可持续发展倡议?他们是如何创造可持续的商业模式的?他们如何继续保持最初的势头?协助实施可持续发展战略的关键因素是什么?最后,他们如何定义和实现可持续发展的成功?这些问题的答案是通过归纳和定性的案例研究设计来寻求的,该设计探索了三种截然不同的组织设置,每种组织设置都追求可持续发展目标,并在基于工业、监管和文化影响的非常不同的环境中找到自己的方式。尽管如此,几个普遍的特征似乎跨越了组织和行业的鸿沟。因此,根据本研究所得的经验,提出了可持续管理模式。
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