Integrating Human and Ecological Sustainability

Topics:
Competitive Strategy,
Corporate Culture
Tags:
Corporation,
Government,
Sustainability,
University Of Technology Sydney
Source:
University of Technology Sydney

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Overview: The Earth Summit in 1992 endorsed the need for a positive relationship between the environment and business and introduced the concept of 'Sustainable development', generally understood to mean development which meets the needs of the present generation without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirs. This paper argues that these issues can only be resolved through forging creative alliances between citizens, governments and corporations. This paper looks at the external and internal forces causing corporations to shift to a more socially and responsible position and describes an integrated perspective designed to progress the corporation towards human and ecological sustainability.

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Format: PDF | Size: 209KB | Date: Nov 2002 | Pages: 11


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