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 …
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 …
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
Corporate sustainability confronts managers with tensions between complex economic,
environmental, and social issues. Drawing on the literature on managerial cognition …
environmental, and social issues. Drawing on the literature on managerial cognition …
Tensions in corporate sustainability: Towards an integrative framework
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 …
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 …
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 …
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
Social enterprises are non‐profit organizations that seek to achieve social goals through
commercial activity. Because they have both social and commercial objectives, social …
commercial activity. Because they have both social and commercial objectives, social …
Partners for good: How business and NGOs engage the commercial–social paradox
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 …
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 …
Development Principles provides practitioners with all the tools they need to understand …
Coporate branding and corporate social responsibility: Toward a multi-stakeholder interpretive perspective
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 …
brands are understood as fluid corporate assets socially co-created by the firm and its …