Ecological Worldviews: A Missing Perspective to Advance Global Sustainability Leadership

Since the corporate sustainability movement emerged more than 20 years ago, much has been written about how multinational corporations must play an important role in solving the planet’s ecological challenges. However, while corporate sustainability research has focused extensively on environmental...

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Main Author: Schein, Steve
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Published: Archīum Ateneo 2015
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.jmgs-10412023-09-14T09:42:03Z Ecological Worldviews: A Missing Perspective to Advance Global Sustainability Leadership Schein, Steve Since the corporate sustainability movement emerged more than 20 years ago, much has been written about how multinational corporations must play an important role in solving the planet’s ecological challenges. However, while corporate sustainability research has focused extensively on environmental impacts, strategies, and best practices at the organizational level, not enough attention has been paid to sustainability leadership at the individual level. As a result, little is known about the psychological motivations of corporate sustainability executives and how this may relate to their behavior as change agents. Based on insights from social science disciplines, including ecopsychology, integral ecology, and developmental psychology, this article presents findings from a large sample study of the ecological worldviews of global sustainability leaders. Specific findings include five experiences that shape ecological worldviews over the lives of the participants and five ways that ecocentric worldviews are expressed. Based on the findings, the author proposes that participants in the study have developed advanced ecological worldviews that underlie their motivation and capacity for effective sustainability leadership, and makes specific recommendations for education and practice. 2015-06-30T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/jmgs/vol3/iss1/4 info:doi/10.13185/2244-6893.1041 https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/jmgs/article/1041/viewcontent/ecological_worldviews_a_missing_perspective_to_advance_global_sustainability_leadership.pdf Journal of Management for Global Sustainability Archīum Ateneo
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description Since the corporate sustainability movement emerged more than 20 years ago, much has been written about how multinational corporations must play an important role in solving the planet’s ecological challenges. However, while corporate sustainability research has focused extensively on environmental impacts, strategies, and best practices at the organizational level, not enough attention has been paid to sustainability leadership at the individual level. As a result, little is known about the psychological motivations of corporate sustainability executives and how this may relate to their behavior as change agents. Based on insights from social science disciplines, including ecopsychology, integral ecology, and developmental psychology, this article presents findings from a large sample study of the ecological worldviews of global sustainability leaders. Specific findings include five experiences that shape ecological worldviews over the lives of the participants and five ways that ecocentric worldviews are expressed. Based on the findings, the author proposes that participants in the study have developed advanced ecological worldviews that underlie their motivation and capacity for effective sustainability leadership, and makes specific recommendations for education and practice.
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title Ecological Worldviews: A Missing Perspective to Advance Global Sustainability Leadership
title_short Ecological Worldviews: A Missing Perspective to Advance Global Sustainability Leadership
title_full Ecological Worldviews: A Missing Perspective to Advance Global Sustainability Leadership
title_fullStr Ecological Worldviews: A Missing Perspective to Advance Global Sustainability Leadership
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publisher Archīum Ateneo
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url https://archium.ateneo.edu/jmgs/vol3/iss1/4
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