2021
DOI: 10.3390/su13168891
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Learning from Positive Impact Organizations: A Framework for Strategic Innovation

Abstract: In view of the significant global challenges, this article analyzes and suggests pragmatic solutions for organizations to transform from sustainability risk management to creating a positive impact. Positive impact is defined by products and services that are created with the purpose of solving societal problems. It reflects the shift from reducing an organization’s negative footprint to achieving a significant net positive impact on society and the planet. This article shows that such a mindset shift is obser… Show more

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“…Genera actitudes y comportamientos positivos en la empresa y ayuda a perfeccionar y desarrollar responsablemente las operaciones. [56]; [57]; [58]; [59]; [60]; [61]; [62]; [63]; [64].…”
Section: Sostenibilidad Tendencias Aporteunclassified
“…Genera actitudes y comportamientos positivos en la empresa y ayuda a perfeccionar y desarrollar responsablemente las operaciones. [56]; [57]; [58]; [59]; [60]; [61]; [62]; [63]; [64].…”
Section: Sostenibilidad Tendencias Aporteunclassified
“…In recent years, more abundant studies have attached significance to the comprehensive interdisciplinary nature of organizational sustainability, e.g., a conceptual framework in different cultural settings [29]; an exploration involving themes, functional areas, and the corresponding best practices to purpose a framework supporting the theoretical models [30]; the impacts of Lean Six Sigma over organizational sustainability [31]; the interplay between organizational sustainability, knowledge management, and open innovation [26]; a complex adaptive systems perspective on driving innovation capabilities [32]; a survey on the three dimensions of environmental, social, and economic/or government practices [33][34][35]; an empirical study by an integrated perspective on organizational trust, employee-organization relationships and innovative behavior [36]; and integrated quality and supply chain management business diagnostics for organizational sustainability improvement [37].…”
Section: Organizational Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%