Conclusion to the economic and governance aspects of sustainability

Mark von Rosing, Lesley Shepperson, Ulrik Foldager, Wim Laurier, Hanka Czichos, Harald Arnold, Muhammad Yousaf, Alexa Fisseau, Julien Pinto, Harald W. J. Spiegel, Neil Kemp, Bonnie S. Urquhart, Dickson Hunja Muhita, Victor Abele, A. K. Shyam, Abdul Rahman Abdel Razek, Adam D. M. Svendsen, Aditya Solomon, Ajab Khan, Ali Saleh AlshebamiAnnista Wijayanayake, Anthony Dicks, Carsten Hellmich, Christian van Husen, Daniela Fehrenbach, David Coloma Guerrero, Dona Hiruni Hansinie Niwunhella, Falk Alexander Schmidt, Hapu Arachchige Inusha Udakanjalee, Jakkie Cilliers, Joachim Schmider, Jörg Warm, José Manuel González-Páramo, H. Kent Baker, Kottala Sri Yogi, Kouassi Yeboua, María José Álvarez Gil, Muhammad Mumtaz Khan, Nurazlan Iskandar B. Zakaria, Priya Solomon, Ricky Zwingenberg, Shujaat Mubarik, Stellah Kwasi, Sumudu Atapattu, Susanne Seibert, Taran Kaur, Ulf Schade, Wahab Ali, Wangchuk Chungyalpa

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Abstract

As we have elaborated in these chapters, sustainability is more than just taking care of the environment. It also involves economic factors. In the chapters of Part IV on the Economic and Governance aspects of Sustainability we have elaborated on the various aspects of the subject. By incorporating good economic and governed sustainable practices, we can work toward a world where both people and the planet can thrive. We have covered some of the most important aspects of what should be considered when considering the economic and governance aspects of sustainability. The economic and governance aspects of sustainability require us to think beyond environmental concerns and consider the new business model and practices needed in the organization. By prioritizing economic aspects alongside the environmental sustainability, we can build a brighter future for all.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe Sustainability Handbook, Volume 1
Subtitle of host publicationThe Body of Knowledge around Substantial Sustainability Innovation
PublisherElsevier
Pages719
Number of pages1
ISBN (Electronic)9780323901116
ISBN (Print)9780443337543
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025

Keywords

  • Business ethics
  • Economics
  • Employee green behavior
  • ESG
  • ESG auditing
  • Governance
  • Green banking
  • Sustainability
  • Whistleblowing

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Social Sciences

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