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Toward a Theory of Sustainability Management: Uncovering and Integrating the Nearly Obvious

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ORGANIZATION & ENVIRONMENT
Volume 26, Issue 1, Pages 7-30

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/1086026612474958

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social issues; ecosystems; multilevel; multisystems; theory building; sustainability management theory

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The continuing evolution and increasing salience of the concept and practice of sustainability among individuals, organizations, and societies worldwide appears to warrant the development of conceptual approaches to theories of sustainability management for application to management research, education, and practice. While other management theories have been employed by many management scholars to help explain the need for and advancement of sustainability management, none of those theories appear to have the unique features, benefits, opportunities, challenges, or orientations to assist individuals, organizations, and societies to move toward sustainability as much and as soon as appears necessary. However, since the consideration of theories of sustainability management is relatively new for most management scholars, the authors hope this article begins a dialogue among those stakeholders to better describe, develop, and apply this and related theories of sustainability management as significantly, effectively, and urgently as possible.

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