Business contributions to the sustainable development goals through community sustainability partnerships

被引:36
作者
Ordonez-Ponce, Eduardo [1 ]
Clarke, Amelia [2 ]
MacDonald, Adriane [3 ]
机构
[1] Athabasca Univ, Fac Business, Athabasca, AB, Canada
[2] Univ Waterloo, Fac Environm, Sch Environm Enterprise & Dev, Waterloo, ON, Canada
[3] Univ Lethbridge, Dhillon Sch Business, Lethbridge, AB, Canada
关键词
Business; Outcomes; RBV; Collaboration; Human resources; Drivers; SDGs; Cross-sector partnerships; Sustainable cities; Organizational resources; Large partnerships; Sustainability resources; CROSS-SECTOR PARTNERSHIPS; CLIMATE-CHANGE; CORPORATE SUSTAINABILITY; ECONOMIC-GROWTH; IMPLEMENTATION; CHALLENGES; CONSTRUCTION; BIODIVERSITY; CAPABILITIES; RESILIENCE;
D O I
10.1108/SAMPJ-03-2020-0068
中图分类号
F8 [财政、金融];
学科分类号
0202 ;
摘要
Purpose This study aims to understand how businesses can contribute to the achievement of the UN sustainable development goals (SDGs) by implementing Local Agenda 21 (or equivalent) plans in partnership with other organizations situated in their city. To this end, the present study examines drivers and outcomes from the perspective of business partners, as well as their relationships to the SDGs. Design/methodology/approach Through a mixed-methods approach this research studies 71 businesses from four large cross-sector partnerships formed to achieve local sustainability goals. Data were collected through a survey to determine why firms partner and what outcomes they obtain from partnering. Qualitative content analyses are used to determine the relationships between business drivers and outcomes from partnering for local sustainability and the SDGs. Findings From a resource-based view (RBV) perspective, findings show the value of local sustainability partnerships in relation to the SDGs. Many SDG targets are aligned with the top reasons why businesses join large community sustainability partnerships. Also, through the outcomes achieved by participating in the partnership businesses can further the SDGs. Research limitations/implications This research contributes to the literature and to practice through the understanding of businesses partnering for local sustainability, and its relationships to global sustainability. Firstly, the connections of business partners to local and global sustainability are better understood. Of note is the contribution made to the literature on sustainability-related drivers and outcomes expanding and refining RBV literature. Secondly, a positive connection has been established between businesses and the SDGs, proposing a virtuous model of relationship that summarizes the findings from this research. And thirdly, large cross-sector social partnerships are better understood. Practical implications Small- and medium-sized enterprises and large corporations with local offices can further both local and global sustainable development by engaging in local cross-sector sustainability partnerships. Social implications These research findings are crucial for those leading sustainability initiatives, so they can engage businesses actively in light of the important role they play in society improving their contributions and the chances for sustainability partnerships to achieve their goals. Originality/value This research contributes to the scale conversation by exploring community sustainability partnerships as a means to understand how business engagement in sustainability at the local level can contribute to the achievement of the SDGs and, ultimately, to global sustainability.
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页码:1239 / 1267
页数:29
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