Sustainable innovation requires more than a clear vision and commitment. It requires effective execution and implementation based on an ongoing systematic process of engaging stakeholders to generate the evolving information critical for guiding decision-making, developing and implementing business logic for sustainable innovation, overcoming decision-making biases by managers, creating an opportunity framework to spark creativity, and developing effective organizational capabilities to build a sustainable innovation DNA within the organization. Such a capacity provides an organization with the ability to anticipate and overcome internal and external barriers and achieve competitive advantage through sustainable innovation of products, services, and business models.Based on original research, current state-of-the-knowledge, and relevant examples, this book comprehensively outlines and describes the process that managers can undertake to effectively and successfully implement a sustainability strategy that will help them attract and retain managerial talent; increase operating legitimacy and reduce compliance costs; boost stakeholder support; reduce costs through increased efficiency, quality, reliability, safety, and responsiveness of existing operations; foster radical innovations in processes, products, services, and new markets; and promote competitive imagination of future products, services, and business models.
Produktinformation
Utgivningsdatum2014-07-14
Mått156 x 234 x 13 mm
Vikt362 g
FormatHäftad
SpråkEngelska
Antal sidor232
FörlagTaylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN9781783531226
UtmärkelserRunner-up for Organizations and the Natural Environment (ONE) Best Book Award at the Academy of Management 2015 2015
SANJAY SHARMA is Dean and Professor of the School of Business Administration at the University of Vermont. He has a background in the private sector and has published books and articles on corporate sustainability.
Foreword Stuart L. HartPreface1. What is a Sustainable Organization?2. Identifying Salient Sustainability Issues3. Sustainable Strategy and Competitive Advantage4. Building Logic: Core Business Proposition and Sustainable Value 5. Building Motivation: Opportunity Framing of Sustainability Challenges6. Building Capacity: Critical Capabilities for Sustainable Innovation 7. Sustainable Innovation at the Base of the Pyramid8. No Business is an Island