Lessons for green management from the Hispanic Civil Rights movement: a pseudo-gap analysis

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Stephanie S. Pane Haden, B. Randolph-Seng, M. K. Hasan, Alex Williams, Mario Hayek
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Purpose Although green management has gained legitimacy as a sustainable business practice, little is known about the elements that will lead to the long-term success of the movement. To identify these elements, this study aims to review the existing literature on social movements and analyzes archival data from a specific social undertaking, the Hispanic Civil Rights movement in the USA. Design/methodology/approach A historiographical approach was used in which systematic combining used abductive logic to developed a provisional framework based on the interpretation of secondary sources of data concerning the Hispanic Civil Rights movement. Subsequently, an ethnomethodologically informed interpretation of primary data based on the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) archives refined the provisional framework. Findings The authors identified common elements that are critical to the success of social movements, as supported by both secondary data on the Hispanic Civil Rights movement and primary data based on the LULAC archives. These elements consist of: ideology, identity, mobilization, goals, leadership and integration. Using these results, a pseudo-gap analysis approach was completed by systematically comparing the interpretive data with current knowledge of the green management movement to identify the missing gaps and to offer guidance for further development of green management as a contemporary movement. Social implications Applying the lessons learned from social movements will help the development and prosperity of the green movement in current business organizations. Such applications are important, given that local and global environmental crises can have profound implications on ecosystems, economics and social systems. Originality/value Social movements are an important means by which societal concerns such as injustices are addressed. By identifying the important elements needed for the green management movement to be successful in the long term, managers will know where to put their efforts. Such actions may help environmental awareness in business organizations to become more than a fad or marketing tool.
西班牙民权运动对绿色管理的启示:伪差距分析
尽管绿色管理作为一种可持续的商业实践已经获得了合法性,但人们对导致该运动长期成功的因素知之甚少。为了确定这些因素,本研究旨在回顾有关社会运动的现有文献,并分析来自特定社会事业的档案数据,即美国的西班牙裔民权运动。设计/方法/方法使用了史学方法,其中系统地结合使用溯因逻辑来开发一个临时框架,该框架基于对有关西班牙民权运动的二手数据来源的解释。随后,根据拉丁美洲公民联盟(LULAC)档案对原始数据进行了民族方法学上的解释,完善了临时框架。研究结果作者确定了对社会运动成功至关重要的共同因素,这些因素得到了西班牙裔民权运动的次要数据和基于LULAC档案的主要数据的支持。这些要素包括:意识形态、认同、动员、目标、领导和整合。利用这些结果,通过系统地将解释数据与当前绿色管理运动的知识进行比较,完成了伪差距分析方法,以确定缺失的差距,并为绿色管理作为一项当代运动的进一步发展提供指导。社会意义应用社会运动的经验教训将有助于当前商业组织中绿色运动的发展和繁荣。鉴于地方和全球环境危机可能对生态系统、经济和社会系统产生深远影响,这种应用非常重要。社会运动是解决诸如不公正等社会问题的重要手段。通过确定绿色管理运动长期成功所需的重要因素,管理人员将知道在哪里投入他们的努力。这些行动可能有助于商业组织的环境意识不仅仅是一种时尚或营销工具。
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