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Building an innovative sustainability culture through ESG certification
With the growing focus on organizations’ environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance, many companies consider obtaining certifications that attest to the sustainability of their products, processes, or organization. The multitude of available certifications to choose from, however, can cloud decision-making when seeking the right certification. Certifications can also be costly, and compliance with their requirements can be onerous. At the same time, organizations also tend to struggle with aspects of building innovative cultures to find ESG solutions—notably, processes and resources. This article first demonstrates that ESG certifications and their required compliance can fill in the missing gaps in innovative cultures—fostering rather than hindering them—and then provides a framework for managers to consider when evaluating sustainability certifications. Compliance with certification has often been thought to impede innovation, but we link this decision-making process to supporting a culture of innovation within the organization, increasing the likelihood of innovative solutions to ESG problems.
期刊介绍:
Business Horizons, the bimonthly journal of the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University, is dedicated to publishing original articles that appeal to both business academics and practitioners. Our editorial focus is on covering a diverse array of topics within the broader field of business, with a particular emphasis on identifying critical business issues and proposing practical solutions. Our goal is to inspire readers to approach business practices from new and innovative perspectives. Business Horizons occupies a distinctive position among business publications by offering articles that strike a balance between academic rigor and practical relevance. As such, our articles are grounded in scholarly research yet presented in a clear and accessible format, making them relevant to a broad audience within the business community.