Exploring the integration of corporate sustainability into strategic management: A literature review

S Engert, R Rauter, RJ Baumgartner - Journal of cleaner production, 2016 - Elsevier
The commitment of companies to corporate sustainability has been frequently discussed in
theory and practice. Such a commitment to corporate sustainability demands a strategic …

A review of the recent contribution of systems thinking to operational research and management science

J Mingers, L White - European journal of operational research, 2010 - Elsevier
The systems approach, or systems thinking, has been intimately connected with the
development of OR and management science initially through the work of founders such as …

Cognitive frames in corporate sustainability: Managerial sensemaking with paradoxical and business case frames

T Hahn, L Preuss, J Pinkse, F Figge - Academy of management …, 2014 - journals.aom.org
Corporate sustainability confronts managers with tensions between complex economic,
environmental, and social issues. Drawing on the literature on managerial cognition …

Tensions in corporate sustainability: Towards an integrative framework

T Hahn, J Pinkse, L Preuss, F Figge - Journal of business ethics, 2015 - Springer
This paper proposes a systematic framework for the analysis of tensions in corporate
sustainability. The framework is based on the emerging integrative view on corporate …

Managing CSR stakeholder engagement: A new conceptual framework

L O'Riordan, J Fairbrass - Journal of business ethics, 2014 - Springer
As concepts of corporate social responsibility (CSR) continue to evolve, the predicament
facing CSR managers when attempting to balance the differing interests of various …

How important are CEOs to CSR practices? An analysis of the mediating effect of the perceived role of ethics and social responsibility

JL Godos-Díez, R Fernández-Gago… - Journal of Business …, 2011 - Springer
Abstract Drawing on the Agency–Stewardship approach, which suggests that manager
profile may range from the agent model to the steward model, this article aims to examine …

Strategy making in social enterprise: The role of resource allocation and its effects on organizational sustainability

J Moizer, P Tracey - Systems research and behavioral science, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Social enterprises are non‐profit organizations that seek to achieve social goals through
commercial activity. Because they have both social and commercial objectives, social …

Partners for good: How business and NGOs engage the commercial–social paradox

G Sharma, P Bansal - Organization studies, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Businesses and NGOs are collaborating more frequently to address social issues with
commercial solutions, yet not all collaborations work well. We wanted to know why some …

Project management and sustainable development principles

R Gareis, M Huemann, A Martinuzzi, C Weninger… - 2013 - books.google.com
Illustrated with more than 100 figures and tables, Project Management and Sustainable
Development Principles provides practitioners with all the tools they need to understand …

Coporate branding and corporate social responsibility: Toward a multi-stakeholder interpretive perspective

F Maon, V Swaen, K De Roeck - Journal of Business Research, 2021 - Elsevier
Research on corporate branding has evolved into a network-based perspective in which
brands are understood as fluid corporate assets socially co-created by the firm and its …