The last decade has witnessed the emergence of a paradox perspective on corporate sustainability. By explicitly acknowledging tensions between different desirable, yet interdependent and conflicting sustainability objectives, a paradox perspective enables decision makers to achieve competing sustainability objectives simultaneously and creates leeway for superior business contributions to sustainable development. In stark contrast to the business case logic, a paradox perspective does not establish emphasize business considerations over concerns for environmental protection and social well-being at the societal level. In order to contribute to the consolidation of this emergent field of research, we offer a definition of the paradox perspec...
Finding out how business can be a part of the shift to sustainability has never been more crucial. T...
Research scientists increasingly engage in commercial research as well as face the need to address s...
Much has been written about the need for more humane, ethical, socially just and transparent ways o...
The last decade has witnessed the emergence of a paradox perspective on corporate sustainability. By...
Since the publication of the Brundtland report "Our Common Future" in 1987, researchers in managemen...
In addressing sustainability issues, companies face many conflicts between thethree dimensions of su...
Companies applying the sustainable development goals (SDGs) are likely to face a tension between bus...
Much writing on corporate sustainability advocates a business case, according to which sustainabilit...
Corporate sustainability management encompasses multiple dimensions: environmental, social, and econ...
Organizational leaders constantly face paradoxical tensions in navigating their firms’ corporate sus...
AbstractPurpose: This paper rectifies a dearth in current research and investigates the coevolution ...
This study empirically examines tensions around business model innovations for sustainability and th...
These two companion studies theoretically and empirically examine managers\u27 use of different cogn...
In this paper, I argue that the corporation can ‘do well by doing good’ in the long run if they take...
Purpose: This paper rectifies a dearth in current research and investigates the coevolution of tradi...
Finding out how business can be a part of the shift to sustainability has never been more crucial. T...
Research scientists increasingly engage in commercial research as well as face the need to address s...
Much has been written about the need for more humane, ethical, socially just and transparent ways o...
The last decade has witnessed the emergence of a paradox perspective on corporate sustainability. By...
Since the publication of the Brundtland report "Our Common Future" in 1987, researchers in managemen...
In addressing sustainability issues, companies face many conflicts between thethree dimensions of su...
Companies applying the sustainable development goals (SDGs) are likely to face a tension between bus...
Much writing on corporate sustainability advocates a business case, according to which sustainabilit...
Corporate sustainability management encompasses multiple dimensions: environmental, social, and econ...
Organizational leaders constantly face paradoxical tensions in navigating their firms’ corporate sus...
AbstractPurpose: This paper rectifies a dearth in current research and investigates the coevolution ...
This study empirically examines tensions around business model innovations for sustainability and th...
These two companion studies theoretically and empirically examine managers\u27 use of different cogn...
In this paper, I argue that the corporation can ‘do well by doing good’ in the long run if they take...
Purpose: This paper rectifies a dearth in current research and investigates the coevolution of tradi...
Finding out how business can be a part of the shift to sustainability has never been more crucial. T...
Research scientists increasingly engage in commercial research as well as face the need to address s...
Much has been written about the need for more humane, ethical, socially just and transparent ways o...