Corporate sustainability management encompasses multiple dimensions: environmental, social, and economic. Companies are increasingly evaluated within the public sphere, and within their own organizations, according to the degree to which they are perceived to simultaneously promote this nexus of virtues. This article seeks to explore the tensions frequently faced by organizations that strive to manage these dimensions and the role of public policy in that pursuit. A multiple–case study approach is utilized in which the authors selected case organizations according to whether they were attempting to manage the three dimensions of sustainability. The authors utilize paradox theory and a typology provided by previous research to understand the...
Most theories that attempt to describe the relationship between corporate sustainability strategies ...
Organizational leaders constantly face paradoxical tensions in navigating their firms’ corporate sus...
The last decade has witnessed the emergence of a paradox perspective on corporate sustainability. By...
Corporate sustainability management encompasses multiple dimensions: environmental, social, and econ...
Management of organizational tensions can facilitate the simultaneous advancement of economic, socia...
This study empirically examines tensions around business model innovations for sustainability and th...
In addressing sustainability issues, companies face many conflicts between thethree dimensions of su...
Since the publication of the Brundtland report "Our Common Future" in 1987, researchers in managemen...
Companies most likely have to manage tensions in the context of business sustainability. A tension c...
This paper proposes a systematic framework for the analysis of tensions in corporate sustainability....
Management of organizational tensions can facilitate the simultaneous advancement of economic, socia...
The last decade has witnessed the emergence of a paradox perspective on corporate sustainability. By...
Despite the growing literature on paradox theory in corporate sustainability (CS), there is a lack o...
This paper proposes a systematic framework for the analysis of tensions in corporate sustainability....
We empirically examine the triple-bottom-line of a sample of 746 firms from 2003 to 2013. The busine...
Most theories that attempt to describe the relationship between corporate sustainability strategies ...
Organizational leaders constantly face paradoxical tensions in navigating their firms’ corporate sus...
The last decade has witnessed the emergence of a paradox perspective on corporate sustainability. By...
Corporate sustainability management encompasses multiple dimensions: environmental, social, and econ...
Management of organizational tensions can facilitate the simultaneous advancement of economic, socia...
This study empirically examines tensions around business model innovations for sustainability and th...
In addressing sustainability issues, companies face many conflicts between thethree dimensions of su...
Since the publication of the Brundtland report "Our Common Future" in 1987, researchers in managemen...
Companies most likely have to manage tensions in the context of business sustainability. A tension c...
This paper proposes a systematic framework for the analysis of tensions in corporate sustainability....
Management of organizational tensions can facilitate the simultaneous advancement of economic, socia...
The last decade has witnessed the emergence of a paradox perspective on corporate sustainability. By...
Despite the growing literature on paradox theory in corporate sustainability (CS), there is a lack o...
This paper proposes a systematic framework for the analysis of tensions in corporate sustainability....
We empirically examine the triple-bottom-line of a sample of 746 firms from 2003 to 2013. The busine...
Most theories that attempt to describe the relationship between corporate sustainability strategies ...
Organizational leaders constantly face paradoxical tensions in navigating their firms’ corporate sus...
The last decade has witnessed the emergence of a paradox perspective on corporate sustainability. By...