Advancing a Multi-Level Sustainability Management Theory

作者: Mark Starik , Patricia Kanashiro

DOI: 10.1108/S2514-175920200000004003

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摘要: This chapter forwards a justification, an explanation, and numerous examples related to emerging integrated sustainability management theory its connections other theories key-related concepts including systems immersion. An approach solutions presents several implications for educators, researchers, practitioners, policymakers, the need consider urgent immediate responses that address crises at multiple levels in systems. is intended promote reflection, dialogue, collective call action secure sustainable world present future generations.

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