Introduction to Contemporary Sustainable Organisational Practices

Amin Hosseinian Far, Ebenezer Laryea, Oluwaseyi Omoloso, Dilshad Sarwar, Chijioke Dike Uba

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Abstract

This introductory chapter provides a succinct overview of key themes and concepts related to contemporary organisational sustainability practices. It highlights sustainability practices that organisations can adopt to enhance their operational efficiency, reduce their environmental impact and maximise social value creation. The summaries of the other 12 chapters within the book are presented, and the interconnected themes, pillars, and concepts are discussed. The chapter discusses the complex nature of sustainability challenges that organisations face in the modern world. It also provides discussion on how these challenges are not only multifaceted but are also intertwined with the economic, social, and environmental dimensions of their operations. Finally, the chapter highlights innovative sustainability solutions that this book recommends to organisations.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationContemporary Sustainable Organisational Practices
Subtitle of host publicationA Roadmap for Transformation
EditorsAmin Hosseinian-Far, Ebenezer Laryea, Dilshad Sarwar, Oluwaseyi Omoloso, Chijioke Uba
Place of PublicationSwitzerland
PublisherSpringer Nature
Pages1–13
Number of pages13
Edition1
ISBN (Electronic)978-3-031-62474-2
ISBN (Print)978-3-031-62473-5, 978-3-031-62476-6
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 20 Sept 2024

Publication series

NameCSR, Sustainability, Ethics and Governance
VolumePart F3442
ISSN (Print)2196-7075
ISSN (Electronic)2196-7083

Keywords

  • Circular economy
  • Corporate social responsibility
  • ESG
  • Green marketing
  • Renewables
  • Sustainable organisational practices
  • Sustainable supply chain management

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