Competencies for sustainability: Insights from the encyclical letter Laudato Si

IF 3.6 2区 哲学 Q2 BUSINESS Business Ethics the Environment & Responsibility Pub Date : 2023-11-11 DOI:10.1111/beer.12628
Cristina Díaz de la Cruz, Rubén Eduardo Polo Valdivieso
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This study offers a proposal about which competencies should be fostered in organizations to promote a culture in favor of sustainability in line with Pope Francis' encyclical letter Laudato Si. As a result, seven main competencies are proposed, with their interpretation in the light of the encyclical letter, and some suggestions on how to implement them in organizations are presented. The competencies are systemic vision, critical thinking, capacity for dialog, inclusion, proper use of goods, creativity, and spirituality. In addition, the study offers a discussion of the relevance of these competencies in today's business context. This study offers a novelty with respect to other theoretical proposals on competencies for sustainability since it includes competencies that require an authentic concern for other people and for a vision of the human being open to transcendence, thus breaking with instrumentalism and technocratic paradigm that underlies other proposals. In this way, it also offers a new key to interpreting the integral ecology proposed by Pope Francis, which goes beyond other approaches to sustainability in that it includes not only the person–nature relationship but also the person–person and person–transcendence or person–God relationships. The conclusions of this theoretical research can be especially useful for those who intend to promote a culture of sustainability inspired by the Catholic Social Teaching, also making use of the knowledge and good practices of competency-based management.

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可持续发展的能力:从《圣训》通谕中获得的启示
本研究根据教皇方济各的 "圣训 "通谕,就各组织应培养哪些能力以促进有利于可持续发展的文化提出了建议。因此,本研究提出了七种主要能力,并根据通谕信对其进行了解释,还就如何在组织中实施这些能力提出了一些建议。这些能力包括系统性视野、批判性思维、对话能力、包容、正确使用物品、创造力和灵性。此外,本研究还讨论了这些能力在当今商业环境中的相关性。与其他关于可持续发展能力的理论建议相比,本研究具有新颖性,因为它包含的能力要求真正关心他人,对人类的愿景具有开放性和超越性,从而打破了作为其他建议基础的工具主义和技术官僚范式。因此,它也为解释教皇方济各提出的整体生态学提供了一把新的钥匙。整体生态学超越了其他可持续发展方法,因为它不仅包括人与自然的关系,还包括人与人和人与超越或人与神的关系。这项理论研究的结论对于那些打算在天主教社会教义的启发下促进可持续发展文化,同时利用基于能力的管理的知识和良好做法的人特别有用。
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