Sustainability, the Balanced Scorecard, and Event Tourism: The SBSC-ET Model DOI Open Access
Mary Jo Dolasinski, Chris Roberts, Lisa M. Young

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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.

Language: Английский

Navigating paradoxes: building a sustainable strategy for an integrated ESG corporate governance DOI Creative Commons
Nora Annesi, Massimo Battaglia, Ilenia Ceglia

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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.

Language: Английский

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Value Plurality and Multifunctional Commensuration in Organisation: A Systems‐Theoretical Approach DOI Creative Commons
Steffen Roth, Augusto Sales, Vladislav Valentinov

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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.

Language: Английский

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Navigating paradoxical tensions in pursuit of sustainable supply chain management: review and guidance for future inquiry DOI Creative Commons
Marzenna Cichosz, Maria Aluchna, Ewa Sońta-Drączkowska

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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

Language: Английский

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Innovation intermediaries at the convergence of digital technologies, sustainability, and governance: A case study of AI-enabled engineering biology DOI Creative Commons
Claire Holland, Adam McCarthy, Priscila Ferri

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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.

Language: Английский

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Implementation of Additive Manufacturing in the Healthcare Supply Chain for Circular Economy Goals: Paradoxical Tensions and Solutions from an Industry 5.0 Perspective DOI Creative Commons

Jaya Priyadarshini,

Rajesh Kumar Singh, Ruchi Mishra

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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.

Language: Английский

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Environmental innovation and cooperation: A configurational approach DOI
Valentina De Marchi, F. Xavier Molina‐Morales, Luis Martínez-Cháfer

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Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 182, P. 121835 - 121835

Published: July 1, 2022

Language: Английский

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Sustainability leadership: An integrative review and conceptual synthesis DOI Creative Commons
Aymen Sajjad, Gabriel Eweje, Muhammad Mustafa Raziq

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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.

Language: Английский

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Unravelling the black box between coopetition and firms' sustainability performance DOI Creative Commons
Deodat Mwesiumo, Magoti Harun, Heidi Hogset

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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.

Language: Английский

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Using the global value chain framework to analyse and tackle global environmental crises DOI Creative Commons
Valentina De Marchi, Gary Gereffi

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.

Language: Английский

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Examining the impact of leader's paradoxical cognition on supply chain sustainability: a moderated chain mediation model DOI
Ting Xu,

Jiazhan Wang

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

Language: Английский

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