This paper reviews the current literature on corporate sustainability focusing on corporate partnerships within the community. A recent partnership that has been formally developed with funding from state government and local government and support from the business community is used to illustrate such a partnering arrangement. This paper asserts that organisations that embrace a “sense of community” can maximize their opportunities by creating a sustainable future for their organisation and the community
PurposeRecently David Jones in Who Cares Wins proposed sustainability as being essential for busines...
The Tasmanian state–local partnership agreements program, instituted in 1998 by the late Premier Jim...
In the last two years or so, the Prime Minister has made the development of a social coalition, invo...
This study sought to develop a strategic framework that would effectively facilitate a sustainable p...
Given the growing demand for responsible business practice in society today, this research paper aim...
Effective partnerships across different stakeholders are essential to the collaboration required for...
Partnerships as instruments of good regional governance: innovation for sustainability in Tasmania?,...
Today, global socio-ecological problems are too complex and urgent for isolated actions, and cross-s...
As local communities face increasing pressure to address environmental concerns, town–gown partnersh...
This paper reviews the available research evidence to identify factors impacting on the sustainabili...
In recent years there has been a huge growth in the academic literature on community-university part...
Purpose – This article reports on a whitepaper showing the key success factors involved in driving c...
Purpose: The co-opetitive (i.e. collaboration with competing firms) approach towards managing corpor...
Cumbria’s sustainability depends upon the collaborative efforts of business, government, academia, v...
A strategic approach to local sustainability requires that the sustainability implications of propos...
PurposeRecently David Jones in Who Cares Wins proposed sustainability as being essential for busines...
The Tasmanian state–local partnership agreements program, instituted in 1998 by the late Premier Jim...
In the last two years or so, the Prime Minister has made the development of a social coalition, invo...
This study sought to develop a strategic framework that would effectively facilitate a sustainable p...
Given the growing demand for responsible business practice in society today, this research paper aim...
Effective partnerships across different stakeholders are essential to the collaboration required for...
Partnerships as instruments of good regional governance: innovation for sustainability in Tasmania?,...
Today, global socio-ecological problems are too complex and urgent for isolated actions, and cross-s...
As local communities face increasing pressure to address environmental concerns, town–gown partnersh...
This paper reviews the available research evidence to identify factors impacting on the sustainabili...
In recent years there has been a huge growth in the academic literature on community-university part...
Purpose – This article reports on a whitepaper showing the key success factors involved in driving c...
Purpose: The co-opetitive (i.e. collaboration with competing firms) approach towards managing corpor...
Cumbria’s sustainability depends upon the collaborative efforts of business, government, academia, v...
A strategic approach to local sustainability requires that the sustainability implications of propos...
PurposeRecently David Jones in Who Cares Wins proposed sustainability as being essential for busines...
The Tasmanian state–local partnership agreements program, instituted in 1998 by the late Premier Jim...
In the last two years or so, the Prime Minister has made the development of a social coalition, invo...