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Social sustainability focuses on maintaining and improving social quality with concepts such as cohesion, reciprocity and honesty and the importance of relationships amongst people. It can be encouraged and supported by laws, information and shared ideas of equality and rights.
The literature and practice of sustainability innovation is vast but fragmented. • this research seeks to develop a unifying research agenda. • the paper introduces sustainable business model archetypes. • these seek to serve as exemplars for sustainable business model innovation.
The origin of the concept of corporate sustainability (cs) is traceable to the definition of sustainable development, introduced by the world commission on environment and development (1987), also.
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Projects play a pivotal role in the realisation of more sustainable business practices, and the concept of sustainability has more recently also been linked to project.
In this paper, we aim to systemize and assess existing research and tools related to this increasingly popu- lar concept.
Jun 2, 2020 despite their recent popularity, the literature reveals the lack of conceptual clarity around the term of smart city, due to the plethora of existing.
Moreover, even sustainability as a measurement of sustainable development appears to have different definitions. In the dea literature, efficiency is used as equivalent to sustainability, while other notions like eco-efficiency are regarded as appropriate proxies.
For example, wacsi’s research revealed that civil society sustainability is a generic concept defined more by the context of its application than by any settled meaning. This means that there is no recognized universal definition of civil society sustainability but contextual definitions drawn from its applicability in a specific environment.
Practices, and the concept of sustainability has more recently also been linked to project management. The emerging literature on this topic provides strong indications that considering sustainability impacts project management processes and practices. However, the standards for project management fail to address the sustainability agenda.
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Thinking and teaching about sustainability are future-oriented projects, but the relevance of sustainability principles and practices must be articulated in the present. The term “sustainability” has an important history in development literature.
The literature review is two separate topics of “sustainable construction” and “construction smes”. Both topics provide the author with in depth knowledge about development and issues concerning sustainable construction, as well as the nature and characteristics of construction smes and their approaches to construction innovations.
Bibliographic research and systematic literature review were the research methods used. A sample of publications was obtained from searches in academic.
Therefore, the concept of sustainability was explained in detail through a wide literature review, and then the concept of social entrepreneurship was examined, and links, similarities, and gaps.
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Historical emergence of the concept of ‘sustainability’ from its disparate early roots to the genesis of ‘sustainable development’ in the 1970s and 1980s. This is followed by a literature survey tracking the early development of these concepts with an aim to probe the origins of the three.
Partnerships are linked to sustainable development in two related ways. First of all, it was argued that the complex character of sustainability problems demands the active involve-ment of all societal spheres to resolve them.
Action: literature review justice mensah1* abstract: sustainable development (sd) has become a popular catchphrase in contemporary development discourse. However, in spite of its pervasiveness and the massive popularity it has garnered over the years, the concept still seems.
The model explicitly includes a value-based mindset in the concept of sustainable development, as pointed out by the axiological perspective. This perspective is intrinsic to the main definitions of sustainability, but is not explicit in the models and in the literature on sustainable development.
Many experts have thus released their works on sustainability to help this transition move faster. Here are the ten best readings on sustainability, where you can find old and important books and other more recent ones by influential authors.
Dual nature of the sustainable development concept, covering development as well as sustainability (ciegis.
The terms outreach and sustainability are used in many fields of study. The terms are among the most commonly raised concepts in microfinance literature as well. The purpose of this article is therefore, to introduce the terms and their application to the academic community of the finance discipline.
While much has been written on sustainability in various domains, this volume sets out to foreground the contributions literary scholarship might make to notions of sustainability, both as an idea with a particular history and as an attempt to reconceptualise the way we live.
“sustainability” in any form; many other formulations are possible. It also may be quite indirect, as with a strand of the literature focused on the ecological or physical feasibility of continued economic expansion with finite resources. 1 for reasons of space and coherence, we decided to omit several topics that might have been included.
Historically, the term “sustainable” arose among those with environmental concerns, and most of the literature and assessment instruments reflect this emphasis. However, it is increasingly recognized that sustainability cannot be achieved without addressing social justice issues.
Aug 23, 2018 this article outlines the importance of the initial sustainability concept and how it shows how often the sustainability term appears in literature.
2 changing discourses on sustainability: insights from the literature as emphasised by kidd (1992), the concept of sustainability is not new, it has a rather long history and it has evolved over time. Importantly, this evolution has been affected by different “intellectual and political streams of thought that have.
The purpose of this literature review is to gain an understanding of waste management planning concepts, frameworks, strategies, and components that are current and emerging in the field. A particular focus is given to literature which pertains to the management of municipal solid waste (msw).
Sustainability” as a useful concept for conservation biologists; in “ecological sustainability as a conservation concept,” these authors advance an ecological definition of sustainability that connects human needs and ecosystem services: “meeting human needs without compromising the health of ecosystems.
The different concepts of sustainable development, which together constitute its theoretical world, and to address the possible interactions or relationships among them. The first introduces the methodology, the second presents the concepts of sustainability, and the third section.
The concepts of managerial values and societal expectations of business can be we proceed with a review of the literature on environmental sustainability.
In this chapter, albareda and hajikhani propose a literature review and bibliometric analysis on innovation for sustainability (ifs). Applying the network analysis interface for literature studies (nails) toolkit, we study the impact and dissemination of five key ifs goal-oriented discussions: strategic, operational, organizational, collaborative and systemic.
While much is written on sustainability across various domains, it has received little attention from literary scholarship, including from the burgeoning field of ecocriticism. One reason for this is that sustainability is often discussed in the context of broader issues such as food security or climate change.
Jan 14, 2019 traceability for sustainability – literature review and conceptual framework - author: sofia garcia-torres, laura albareda, marta rey-garcia,.
From a growing awareness of the depletion of energy resources and the perils of environmental degradation to the founding of self-sufficient communities and the establishment of the national trust, the concept of sustainability began to take on a new importance in the victorian period. An emerging sense of the fragility and instability of human and natural resources, and the deeply complex.
The first phase is a general study of the published research on gdm which shows connections with the concepts of sustainability and resilience, which we used for the focused literature study as inclusion criteria in the abstract examination phase and for the definition of the concept of “resilient decision”.
This literature review principles and concepts of sustainability discusses sustainability that acts as an instrument that aids in the maintenance of all systems in existence in an ecological setup. The recent decades have seen rampant entities desire to partake in sustainability.
There was no real concept of sustainable living, even if the people of the distant past understood that soil had a maximum fertility that could be exhausted and replenished with livestock. It is widely acknowledged that many societies collapsed due to an inability to adapt to the conditions brought on by these unsustainable practices (10).
This paper distils the economics literature on sustainability and intergenerational equity concepts and offers insights relevant to their practical application in policy-making. After reviewing the assumption that future generations will always be better off, it offers a simple but broad definition of sustainability that addresses confusion.
Accounting literature has shown a significant growth of concern for sustainability matters and the accounting practice sciulli [ 2 ] considers that the phrase environmental and social accounting research has been replaced by the term sustainability reporting research.
Sustainability is achieved when all people on earth can live well without compromising the quality of life for future generations. --rolf jucker, “a vision for a sustainable university” sustainability is a systemic concept, relating to the continuity of economic, social, institutional and environmental aspects of human society.
The paper summarizes the corporate sustainability evolution, different definitions, measures and applied theories throughout the literature.
This edited collection brings together twelve essays by leading and upcoming scholars, the aim of which is to contribute critically to conceptions of sustainability from the standpoint of environmental literary scholarship. The book will be of interest to scholars and advanced students in ecocriticism and related fields.
Literature and sustainability how might literary scholarship engage with the sustainability debate? aimed at research scholars and advanced students in literary and environmental studies, this collection brings together twelve essays by leading and up-coming scholars on the theme of literature and sustainability.
The concepts of sustainable development and sustainability have since been applied to numerous topics.
It has been broadly defined with the help of various perspectives borrowed from literature on strategic hrm, corporate social responsibility, green hrm and sustainable work systems. This article aims to explore the existing literature of s-hrm to develop a deeper understanding of the concept.
Nov 13, 2020 this paper aims to present systematic literature updates, controversies, limitations and future framework developments of the tbl concept.
Jan 15, 2020 based on meadows (1998) and related recent literature, a conceptual basis was developed for broad assessment of sustainable development,.
The concept of natural capital is used in other sustainability concepts and tools, including ecological footprints, environmental accounting and eco-efficiency.
Sustainability is a notoriously fraught and slippery term, and yet one that is now well-established in mainstream usage across the contemporary world.
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While the concept of sustainability is a relatively new idea, the movement as a whole has roots in social justice, conservationism, internationalism and other past.
The literature review conducted by some authors focused on generating integrated sustainability concept (carter and rogers, 2008). A theoretical framework was devised by the authors about the future sscm research directions.
Natural-hazard reduction and sustainable development: aglobal assessment.
This will be achieved by interrelating them using the triple bottom line concept and focusing solely on the environmental approach.
Purpose – the purpose of this article is to review of literature on sustainable manufacturing concepts. Articles on the subject were searched and retrieved, and a content analysis was carried.
Sustainability is a holistic concept that encompasses the full range of environmental, social, and economic issues addressed by our work. While the same is true of a good csr strategy or program, the “s” in csr is too-often construed to mean a narrower focus on social issues.
The dirty secret of this volume, titled literature and sustainability, is that there is no such thing as sustainability. And the pathos of that foreknowledge is what we call literature (among other names).
And local knowledge in sustainability transformations research: a literature review. (2017) provide detailed overviews and discussions of these conceptual.
2 theory of sustainability and sustainability development (sd) jabareen (2008) outlines some distinct concepts of sustainable development that constitute the sustainability theoretical world. They include the ethical paradox, the natural capital stock, the equity, the eco-form, integrative management, and the political global agenda concept.
In the academic management and sustainability literature, there has been little discussion about the corporate purpose concept. Nevertheless, it is a growing term in the management consulting world, for business practitioners and practice-oriented researchers.
Ecological footprints (efs) are an assessment of humanities dependence on natural resources. For a certain population or activity, efs measure the amount of productive land and water required for the production of goods and the assimilation of waste required to support that population or activity.
The importance of sustainability concept, especially in the context of seaports, has increased significantly in recent years as documented by the media interest.
Googling sustainability gets more hits than grand canyon or gandhi. Searching for the term in the google ngram viewer, which time magazine calls the closest thing we have to a record of what the world has cared about over the past few centuries, shows that as of 2008, the latest year available, the word appeared in literature seven times more.
There is ample evidence in the literature by chan, ionescu-somers, rothenberg,.
Sustainability, the long-term viability of a community, set of social institutions, or societal practice. Sustainability is usually understood as a form of intergenerational ethics that accommodates the economic, social, and environmental needs of current and future generations.
The most often quoted definition comes from the un world commission on environment and development: “sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
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