2023
DOI: 10.3390/su152215948
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Strategic Transition to Sustainability: A Cybernetic Model

Tjaša Štrukelj,
Petya Dankova,
Nomi Hrast

Abstract: As the importance of the transition to sustainable development is increasingly recognised by individuals, organisations, and society as a whole, there is a growing need to examine its impact at micro-, meso-, and macro-levels. There is an urgent imperative to ensure the sustainability of growing economic inequalities, a degraded environment, and people living in uneven conditions in different societies. The authors, therefore, highlight the strategic role and essential contribution of organisations, and univer… Show more

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“…Moreover, the conceptual and empirical research foundation of this concept and instrument draws on cross-sector professional learning theory and on research from across HE and teacher professional learning. Relatedly, other studies in this Special Issue suggest that similar dimensions of graduate competences that formed the basis of our research (such as self-efficacy and collaborative working) are important for sustainability across a range of professional fields [1,105]. We therefore suggest that this research contributes to understanding and evaluating leadership learning, and hence to sustainability across sectors.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 65%
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“…Moreover, the conceptual and empirical research foundation of this concept and instrument draws on cross-sector professional learning theory and on research from across HE and teacher professional learning. Relatedly, other studies in this Special Issue suggest that similar dimensions of graduate competences that formed the basis of our research (such as self-efficacy and collaborative working) are important for sustainability across a range of professional fields [1,105]. We therefore suggest that this research contributes to understanding and evaluating leadership learning, and hence to sustainability across sectors.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 65%
“…As Štrukelj et al [1] point out in this Special Issue, "[t]he issue of sustainable development has been at the centre of the attention of economically developed countries for several decades." More specifically, the authors highlighted the need for sustained innovation to address the current challenges faced by societies.…”
Section: Introduction 1sustainable Healthcare: a Financial Environmen...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Actions need to address structural changes, business, governmental and community entities, and individuals [4] to effectively meet the challenges of climate change. Sustainability-oriented innovations and practices involve complex systems (e.g., economic, social, political, health, cultural, organizational, educational, environmental) [5,6], a diversity of contexts (e.g., micro, macro, local, national, international) [7], and a variety of actors (e.g., users, workers, administrators and managers, consumers, shareholders, producers, public officials, companies, researchers, etc.) [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%