Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
17(5), P. 2174 - 2174
Published: March 3, 2025
Conceptualized
in
this
paper
is
the
integration
of
sustainability
into
strategic
balanced
scorecard
for
event
tourism
(SBSC-ET),
emphasizing
a
holistic
approach
to
managing
tourism.
The
community
perspective
focuses
on
cultural
preservation
and
social
equity,
while
host
location
addresses
site
sustainability,
economic
impacts,
stakeholder
balance.
providers
highlights
operational
efficiency
tourist
promotes
responsible
value
co-creation.
By
organizing
metrics
according
roles
objectives,
SBSC-ET
ensures
improved
management
tourism,
addressing
multiple
dimensions
including
needs,
efficiency,
experiences,
ultimately
benefiting
all
stakeholders
involved.
Management Decision,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: May 29, 2024
Purpose
Organisations
are
confronted
with
the
challenge
of
navigating
various
pressures
arising
from
activities
that
shape
environmental
and
social
impacts,
which
stakeholders
find
significant.
This
research
endeavours
to
ascertain
a
process
facilitating
analysis
seamless
integration
sustainability
into
corporate
strategy.
The
goal
is
establish
an
“integrated”
ESG
governance
framework
adept
at
effectively
managing
institutional
pressures.
Design/methodology/approach
employs
action
approach,
focusing
on
leading
company
within
sugar
industry.
investigation
delves
relationship
dynamics
associated
business
issues
through
engages,
either
directly
or
indirectly,
board
members,
top
managers,
as
well
industrial
commercial
customers,
along
final
consumers.
Findings
formulation
strategy
serves
guiding
for
Board
Directors
in
tensions
environmental,
economic
Research
limitations/implications
contributes
bridging
realms
theory
(viewed
under
paradoxical
lens).
On
managerial
level,
study
introduces
structured
aimed
seamlessly
integrating
objectives
governance,
aligning
international
guidelines
(OECD,
2023;
WEF,
2020).
Originality/value
originality
this
lies
crafting
by
BoD
takes
account
impact
responds
demands
strategic
stakeholders.
Systems Research and Behavioral Science,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Feb. 6, 2025
ABSTRACT
This
article
aims
to
challenge
the
prevailing
economic
bias
in
studies
of
organised
valuation
and
commensuration
by
exploring
broader
plurality
values
that
organisations
must
manage.
The
draws
on
social
systems
theory
tradition
German
sociologist
Niklas
Luhmann
conceptualise
as
multifunctional
decisions
pertain
commensurate
a
associated
with
diverse
set
value
domains,
also
known
‘function
systems’.
utility
proposed
framework
is
demonstrated
through
cases
related
carbon
rationing
legal
issues
during
coronavirus
crisis.
A
key
finding
not
limited
processes
dominated
financial
metrics,
political
educational
among
others,
can
serve
primary
drivers
processes,
effectively
guiding
organisational
decision‐making.
paper
demonstrates
how
without
relying
solely
metrics
concludes
future
research
non‐/financial
will
be
crucial
for
developing
more
nuanced
multifaceted
strategies
concepts,
including
approaches
formation,
justification,
management
moral
judgements
values.
The International Journal of Logistics Management,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
36(7), P. 99 - 136
Published: Feb. 6, 2025
Purpose
Organizational
pursuit
of
sustainability
in
multi-tier
supply
chain
systems
operating
unpredictable
environments
is
often
associated
with
the
emergence
paradoxical
tensions.
This
study
aims
to
summarize
and
synthesize
existing
literature
on
managing
various
tensions
chains
(i.e.
sourcing,
making,
delivering
reverse
logistics)
as
organizations
pursue
transformation.
It
also
strives
motivate
new
academic
research
inquiry
into
developing
responses
paradoxes.
Design/methodology/approach
The
draws
a
systematic
review
73
papers
from
Web
Science
database
selected
at
intersection
paradox,
logistics/
management
(SCM).
Applying
paradox
theory
guiding
lens,
we
investigate
organizational
strategies,
practices
capabilities
described
navigate
paradoxes
chains.
Findings
results
assert
that
success
transformation
will
depend
an
ability
recognize,
accept
one's
chain.
requires
dynamic
leadership,
strategic
agility,
innovativeness,
collaboration
contextualization
governance.
Successful
not
reliant
finding
optimal,
final
design
but
rather
continuous
balancing
inherent
within
or
across
make
up
Practical
implications
offers
integrative
conceptual
framework
guide
navigating
chains,
embracing
strategic,
practice
capability
levels.
outlines
opportunities
for
future
inquiries
connected
this
are
needed
build
additional
insight
addressing
related
sustainable
management.
Originality/value
takes
approach
Technovation,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
129, P. 102875 - 102875
Published: Sept. 29, 2023
We
probe
the
missions
and
practices
of
innovation
intermediaries
involved
in
convergence
digital
technologies,
focusing
on
case
AI-enabled
engineering
biology
(AI-EB).
As
other
areas
emerging
digitalization,
applications
commercialization
this
convergent
technology
domain
raise
multiple
societal,
ethical,
sustainability
questions.
Through
interviews
with
various
stakeholders
AI-EB
ecosystem,
we
explore
extent
to
which
these
intermediaries,
as
pivotal
actors
ecosystem
development,
are
embedding
attention
societal
objectives
concerns
well
facilitating
economic
goals.
Notwithstanding
available
frameworks
for
responsible
that
encourage
implications,
find
continue
emphasize
conventional
scale-up
approaches.
Insights
intermediary
research
management,
policy
explored.
Information Systems Frontiers,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 22, 2024
Abstract
This
study
addresses
the
paradoxical
tensions
that
arise
during
additive
manufacturing
(AM)
implementation
for
circular
economy
goals
in
healthcare
sector.
Using
lens
of
paradox
theory,
this
identifies
four
competing
priorities
stakeholders
may
encounter
while
adopting
AM.
Focus
group
discussions
among
12
industry
experts
from
supply
chain
were
conducted
to
verify
paradoxes.
Semi-structured
interviews
then
with
10
derive
solutions
manage
these
an
Industry
5.0
perspective
achieve
full
benefits
expands
theory
into
AM
literature
and
provides
a
novel
‘both/and’
(i.e.
pluralistic
rather
than
dualistic
perspective)
look
at
emerging
encountered
implementing
will
help
decision-makers
realise
can
be
managed
over
time
turn
them
creative,
destructive,
forces.
Business Strategy and the Environment,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
33(4), P. 2849 - 2867
Published: Nov. 30, 2023
Abstract
Over
the
past
few
decades,
scholars
have
extensively
investigated
topic
of
leadership,
contributing
to
development
diverse
leadership
theories
and
contemporary
managerial
practice.
However,
emergence
renewed
focus
on
societal
grand
challenges
warrant
an
alternative
approach
such
as
sustainability
leadership.
Despite
critical
importance
in
addressing
these
global
concerns,
scholarly
research
this
field
inquiry,
by
large,
remained
scant
fragmented,
lacking
conceptual
coherence
theoretical
integration.
While
existing
literature
provides
insights
into
characteristics,
competencies,
behaviors,
actions,
it
failed
integrate
a
holistic
understanding
how
aspects
are
connected
affect
each
other.
Accordingly,
purpose
review
paper
is
provide
synthesis
appraisal
extant
Drawing
systems
theory
perspective
paradox,
we
developed
integrative
multilevel
framework,
which
demonstrates
linkages
between
individual‐level
mechanisms
(micro),
organizational‐level
(meso),
context
(macro).
The
framework
explicates
key
underlying
functioning
embedded
paradoxical
tensions
address
complex
multifaceted
issues.
concludes
offering
implications
for
practice
avenues
future
research.
Industrial Marketing Management,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
114, P. 110 - 124
Published: Aug. 17, 2023
Despite
the
widely
advocated
positive
impact
of
coopetition
on
firms'
sustainability
performance,
there
is
a
lack
research-based
explanations
for
underlying
mechanism
linking
these
two
variables.
This
study
investigates
role
dynamic
capabilities
and
awareness
as
mediators
necessary
conditions
relationship
between
performance.
Drawing
data
from
Norwegian
fishing
industry,
our
analysis
demonstrates
significant
association
an
increase
in
awareness.
Additionally,
are
significantly
related
to
improved
Importantly,
direct
effect
becomes
insignificant
when
considering
mediating
variables,
indicating
full
mediation
by
Further
reveals
that
factors
also
enhancing
Based
findings,
we
provide
actionable
recommendations
guide
appropriate
managerial
policy
interventions.
Journal of Industrial and Business Economics,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
50(1), P. 149 - 159
Published: Jan. 21, 2023
Abstract
Climate
crises
are
being
experienced
all
over
the
world
and
appear
to
be
accelerating
as
“extreme
weather”
events
become
“new
normal.”
In
today’s
economy,
where
trade
production
activities
internationally
dispersed
prone
disruptions,
global
value
chain
(GVC)
framework
provides
a
systematic
approach
understand
combat
environmental
advance
sustainable
development
options
across
global,
regional,
local
scales.
A
vast
“implementation
deficit”
characterizes
sustainability
efforts
date.
The
GVC
incorporates
firm
policymaker
perspectives
in
multistakeholder
that
offers
multiple
building
blocks
for
progressive
agenda,
including:
multi-actor
perspective
define
sustainability;
measuring
it
diverse
geographic
scales;
analysis
of
both
upgrading
downgrading;
distinguishing
motivations,
actions,
outcomes
when
assessing
performance;
viewing
resilience
terms
interplay
economic
forces;
highlighting
how
context
matters
analyzing
national,
industry,
geopolitical
factors.
The International Journal of Logistics Management,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
35(6), P. 1760 - 1778
Published: March 19, 2024
Purpose
The
COVID-19
pandemic
has
caused
havoc
on
a
global
scale
for
supply
chains,
which
put
forward
higher
demand
organizations
to
reassess
their
chain
strategy
and
improve
sustainability.
purpose
of
this
paper
is
understand
how
leader's
paradoxical
cognition
affect
Design/methodology/approach
This
study
conceptualizes
research
model
grounded
in
upper
echelons
theory
propose
chain-mediating
under
the
moderating
effect
big
data
analytics.
Using
PLS-SEM
method,
we
test
hypotheses
using
survey
collected
from
managers
or
leaders
team
193
firms.
Findings
results
indicate
that
ambidexterity
organizational
learning
play
mediating
role
relationship
between
leaders'
sustainability,
respectively,
these
two
variables
have
above.
In
addition,
analytics
negatively
moderates
learning,
further
our
model.
Originality/value
initiatively
focuses
micro-foundations
sustainability
managerial
firstly
provides
empirical
evidence
about
impact