2021
DOI: 10.1002/sd.2218
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Toward a sustainability assessment framework of research impacts: Contributions of a business school

Abstract: Business schools have the potential to become an important driver for sustainable development (SD) by broadening their research assessments beyond scientific performance.Assessment frameworks that expand the scope from academic performance to actual contributions to SD can support business schools in this regard. This article addresses the current lack of pluralistic conceptualizations of research impacts and aims to propose an assessment framework and indicators for business school research impacts on SD. It … Show more

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“…By incorporating sustainability in management education, there is a better chance to address world's social and environmental challenges such as inequalities, poverty, conflict, global warming, environmental pollution and climate change (United Nations, 2019). Through sustainability education, business schools are expected to be better positioned to impart competencies in corporate social responsibility, and ethical leadership (Findler, 2021;Greenland et al, 2022). A sustainability oriented MBA curriculum also capacitates business schools to enhance shareholder value by exploring the viability of sustainable business models driven by principles of circularity and carbon neutrality.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By incorporating sustainability in management education, there is a better chance to address world's social and environmental challenges such as inequalities, poverty, conflict, global warming, environmental pollution and climate change (United Nations, 2019). Through sustainability education, business schools are expected to be better positioned to impart competencies in corporate social responsibility, and ethical leadership (Findler, 2021;Greenland et al, 2022). A sustainability oriented MBA curriculum also capacitates business schools to enhance shareholder value by exploring the viability of sustainable business models driven by principles of circularity and carbon neutrality.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared to adults, children's physiological needs and activity levels are generally more demanding, leading to different resource consumption patterns in educational buildings from other public buildings (Akkose et al, 2021). It has therefore been argued that design quality indicators for educational infrastructure are needed, especially by policymakers, to focus attention on relevant issues, provide essential information for decision‐making and enable the evaluation of decision outcomes (Findler, 2021; Lyytimäki et al, 2018).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in contrast to the literature on sustainability in management and business education, which is very extensive and covers highly varied topics, research focused specifically on the SDGs in BSs is scarce [46,47]. The situation is one in which the SDG line of research in BSs can be broadly grouped into studies that delve into the logic behind [11] including the SDGs into BSs' practices and the extent to which they should be included [12]; studies focusing on faculty research matters [48,49], commonalities, and similarities between PRME, RMEL, and the SDGs [46,50]; and barriers to and enablers of the integration of the SDGs into business education [51].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%