Academy of Management Perspectives, volume 16, issue 2, pages 122-131

The corporate challenges of sustainable development

Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2011-05-05
scimago Q1
SJR4.569
CiteScore18.2
Impact factor7.2
ISSN15589080, 19434529
Strategy and Management
Business and International Management
Marketing
Abstract
Executive Overview While evidence pointing to environmental, social-equity, and economic threats mounts, few U.S. firms have embraced the principles of sustainable development. This reticence is illustrated through an analysis of the adoption of ISO 14001, an international environmental-management system intended to advance the sustainable-development agenda in organizations. Interviewed managers said they resisted the standard because the benefits of ISO 14001 did not outweigh the costs and because in-house environmental systems served the same purpose. While part of this reticence can be attributed to the standard itself, it is also partly due to the nature of the issue of sustainable development. It is a societal issue to which most firms do not know how to respond. To bridge this divide, sustainable development must become more institutionalized in the regulations, norms, and mindsets of Americans. By translating the general principles of sustainable development into business practices, by developing ...
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