Relative effect of geographic context and international strategic approach on sustainability management

Joel I. Harmon, Kent D. Fairfield
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Organisations around the world are increasingly factoring in environmental and social demands as they strive to achieve enduring success beyond near-term financial returns. Only partially understood are the ways that organisations manage sustainability based on geographic location and multinational standardisation. This study analysed a worldwide survey of managers (N = 1,514) to compare across borders their perceptions of sustainability-related external influences, internal inhibitors, internal enabling factors, decision drivers, practices, and operating performance. Guided by an existing integrative model combining these factors, this paper analysed variation across geographic region, country-wide sustainability conditions, and level of economic development. Corporate sustainability motives, practices, and benefits do vary significantly across geographic contexts, but organisation size and strategy of operating as a national, multi-local, or global firm make an even bigger difference. Further research is suggested to deepen these findings.
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地理环境与国际战略方法对可持续发展管理的相对影响
世界各地的组织在努力实现短期财务回报之外的持久成功时,越来越多地考虑到环境和社会需求。人们对组织基于地理位置和跨国标准化管理可持续性的方式只有部分理解。本研究分析了一项对全球管理者(N = 1,514)的调查,以比较他们对与可持续性相关的外部影响、内部抑制因素、内部促成因素、决策驱动因素、实践和运营绩效的看法。在现有的综合模型的指导下,本文分析了不同地理区域、全国可持续性条件和经济发展水平的差异。企业可持续发展的动机、实践和效益在不同的地理环境下确实存在显著差异,但作为一个全国性、多地方或全球性公司的组织规模和运营策略会产生更大的差异。建议进一步研究以深化这些发现。
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