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Asset stock accumulation and sustainability of competitive advantage
, 1989Given incomplete factor markets, appropriate time paths of flow variables must be chosen to build required stocks of assets. That is, critical resources are accumulated rather than acquired in "strategic factor markets" Barney [Barney, J. 1986. Strategic
Ingemar Dierickx, Karel O. Cool
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Is Sustainability Sustainable? [PDF]
Themost important concept in current environmental thinking is sustainability. Environmental policies, economic policies, development, resource use—all of these things, according to the consensus, ought to be sustainable. But what is sustainability? What is its ethical foundation? There is little consensus about how these questions ought to be answered.
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Water Environment Research, 2009
: This review section covers journal articles and conferences papers on sustainability that were published from 2006 to 2008. The literature review has been divided into the following sections: •Sustainable water and wastewater utilities •Sustainable watersheds and water resources management •Industrial and corporate approaches towards ...
Jianpeng Zhou+3 more
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: This review section covers journal articles and conferences papers on sustainability that were published from 2006 to 2008. The literature review has been divided into the following sections: •Sustainable water and wastewater utilities •Sustainable watersheds and water resources management •Industrial and corporate approaches towards ...
Jianpeng Zhou+3 more
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2019
Sustainability is a flexible and variously defined concept that – irrespective of the exact wording – encompasses the awareness that natural resources are finite, that social and economic development cannot be detached from the environment and that equity across space and time is required if development is to be carried on in the long term. The concept,
Andrea De Montis, Sabrina Lai
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Sustainability is a flexible and variously defined concept that – irrespective of the exact wording – encompasses the awareness that natural resources are finite, that social and economic development cannot be detached from the environment and that equity across space and time is required if development is to be carried on in the long term. The concept,
Andrea De Montis, Sabrina Lai
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Beyond the business case for corporate sustainability
, 2002The article is intended as a contribution to the ongoing conceptual development of corporate sustainability. At the business level sustainability is often equated with eco-efficiency. However, such a reduction misses several important criteria that firms
Thomas Dyllick, Kai Hockerts
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Do Investors Value Sustainability? A Natural Experiment Examining Ranking and Fund Flows
Journal of Finance, 2019Examining a shock to the salience of the sustainability of the U.S. mutual fund market, we present causal evidence that investors marketwide value sustainability: being categorized as low sustainability resulted in net outflows of more than $12 billion ...
Samuel M. Hartzmark, Abigail B. Sussman
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Sustainability and Sustainable Development
2014Sustainability, or sustainable development, is generally understood to mean a state or condition that enables the fulfillment of economic and social needs without compromising the natural resources and environmental quality that are the foundation of human health, safety, and security.
Joseph Fiksel, Alan D. Hecht
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Supply chain sustainability: learning from the COVID-19 pandemic
International Journal of Operations & Production Management, 2020PurposeThis paper, a pathway, aims to provide research guidance for investigating sustainability in supply chains in a post-COVID-19 environment.Design/methodology/approachPublished literature, personal research experience, insights from virtual open ...
J. Sarkis
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Sustaining the Sustainable: Creating the Culture of Sustainability
2016The Rio20 event of June 2012 followed the United Nations Organizations’ traditional model of sustainable development: economically viable, socially fair, and environmentally correct. Lele (1991) and Boff (2012) criticize this Triple Bottom Line, as it eases accumulation of wealth, and lack of equilibrium in the ecosystems, and does not alleviate ...
Marilena Lino de Almeida Lavorato+1 more
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Making Sustainability Sustainable
Journal of Supply Chain Management, 2016The vast majority of research and practice regarding sustainable supply chains has followed an instrumental logic, which has led firms and supply chain managers to place economic interests ahead of environmental and social interests. Evidence that firms are attempting to become less unsustainable is mounting, but compensating practices such as ...
Frank Montabon, Mark Pagell, Zhaohui Wu
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