How can research contribute to the implementation of sustainable development goals? An interpretive review of SDG literature in management

IF 7.5 1区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
Pascual Berrone, Horacio E. Rousseau, J.E. Ricart, Esther Brito, Andrea Giuliodori
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Organizations often face challenges in incorporating the sustainable development goals (SDGs) into their strategic agendas. Despite the availability of guidelines from leading practitioners, such guidance often lacks the scientific insights provided by academia. In this study, we examine the integration of scholarly management literature into practical guidelines for achieving the SDGs. To do so, we first examined nine practitioner guidelines offered by well-reputed consulting firms, multilateral organizations and non-profits, from which we identified four underlying general processes: prioritizing SDGs to the most relevant strategic goals of firms, contextualizing the SDGs to firms’ geographical and industrial contexts, collaborating with other organizations and stakeholders to make more impactful progress and innovating via business process remodelling. Using these four processes as an overarching framework, we then conducted an interpretive literature review to mine highly cited sustainable development-related papers in the management field covering an 11-year period (2010–2020). From these studies, we derived novel connections to all four stages to offer a more robust and scientifically informed process-based framework for SDG adoption. We discuss multiple scholarly implications, including the importance of enhancing knowledge about the various phases of the SDG adoption model, developing research on understudied SDGs, and expanding theoretical and methodological approaches to SDG research. Additionally, we provide a more grounded SDG adoption model with significant practical implications.

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研究如何有助于实现可持续发展目标?SDG管理学文献综述
组织在将可持续发展目标(sdg)纳入其战略议程时经常面临挑战。尽管有来自主要实践者的指导方针,这些指导方针往往缺乏学术界提供的科学见解。在本研究中,我们研究了学术管理文献与实现可持续发展目标的实践指南的整合。为此,我们首先研究了由知名咨询公司、多边组织和非营利组织提供的九份从业者指南,从中我们确定了四个基本的一般流程:将可持续发展目标优先考虑到公司最相关的战略目标,将可持续发展目标与公司的地理和行业背景相结合,与其他组织和利益相关者合作以取得更有影响力的进展,并通过业务流程重塑进行创新。利用这四个过程作为总体框架,我们进行了一项解释性文献综述,以挖掘11年间(2010-2020年)管理领域与可持续发展相关的高被引论文。从这些研究中,我们得出了与所有四个阶段的新联系,为可持续发展目标的采用提供了一个更强大、更科学的基于过程的框架。我们讨论了多种学术意义,包括加强对可持续发展目标采用模式各个阶段的认识,对研究不足的可持续发展目标开展研究,以及扩大可持续发展目标研究的理论和方法方法的重要性。此外,我们还提供了一个更有基础的可持续发展目标采用模型,具有重要的实际意义。
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14.60
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7.40%
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36
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Management Reviews (IJMR) stands as the premier global review journal in Organisation and Management Studies (OMS). Its published papers aim to provide substantial conceptual contributions, acting as a strategic platform for new research directions. IJMR plays a pivotal role in influencing how OMS scholars conceptualize research in their respective fields. The journal's reviews critically assess the state of knowledge in specific fields, appraising the conceptual foundations of competing paradigms to advance current and future research in the area.
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