Managing the Business Case for Sustainability - The Integration of Social, Environmental and Economic Performance
Schaltegger, S. and Wagner, M.
Erscheinungsjahr: 2006
Sheffield: Greenleaf, 626 pages, ISBN 1874719950
THE DIFFICULTIES in moving towards corporate sustainability raise the
question of how environmental and social management can be integrated
better with economic business goals. Over the last decade, the
relationship between environmental and economic performance, and more
recently the interaction between sustainability performance and
business competitiveness, have received considerable attention in both
theory and practice. However, to date, only partial aspects of the
relationship between sustainability performance, competitiveness and
economic performance have been studied from a theoretical as well as an
empirical perspective. And, to date, no unique relationship has
prevailed in empirical studies. A number of explanations have been put
forward to explain this, including methodological reasons, such as the
lack of statistical data, the low quality of that data, or the fact
that such data is often available for short time periods only. Other
theoretical explanations have been developed, such as the influence of
different corporate strategies or the relatively small influence of
environmental or sustainability issues as one factor among many on the
economic or financial success of firms. So, how should the business
case for sustainability be managed?
This is the starting point for this book, which compiles insights on a
large number of aspects of the link between sustainability performance,
business competitiveness and economic success in an attempt to provide
a comprehensive and structured view of this relationship. The book
provides an unrivalled body of knowledge on the state of theory and
practice in this field and identifies prospective future fields of work.
The book includes: conceptual frameworks for the interaction of social,
environmental and economic issues in business environments; case
studies of companies that have successfully integrated social,
environmental and economic issues; analyses of the causal and empirical
relationship between environmental and/or social performance, business
performance and firm-level competitiveness; concepts and tools useful
for improving business value with proactive operational strategies;
assessment of the factors influencing operational sustainability
strategies and their economic impact; and comparisons of interactions
between sustainability performance and firm competitiveness across
industry sectors and countries.
Managing the Business Case for Sustainability is the definitive work in
its field: the most comprehensive book yet published on the theory and
practice of managing sustainability performance, competitiveness,
environmental, social and economic performance in an integrated way. It
will be essential reading for managers, academics, consultants, fund
managers, governments and government agencies, NGOs and international
bodies who need a broad and comprehensive overview of the business case
for sustainability.
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