2023
DOI: 10.1002/csr.2560
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The role of training in implementing corporate sustainability: A systematic literature review

Anike Sult,
Janice Wobst,
Rainer Lueg

Abstract: Our literature review synthesizes the ways in which training (of management and employees) affects the implementation of corporate sustainability (CS) in organizations. We structure the research field according to the determinants of, approaches to, and outcomes of training for CS. We explain current issues in this field and develop a research agenda. We conducted a systematic literature review starting with an initial sample of 1755 empirical studies. Based on their validity, relevance, and reliability, we se… Show more

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“…The sophistication of merely cost-focused CPA practices decreases with relatively diverse strategic goals. Their effectiveness generally increases with use of non-financial information, employee empowerment, and strategic alignment [28][29][30]. This study adds to the literature by illustrating how managers use decision-making beyond the numerical limits of calculative practices, and mobilize their practical intelligence to balance multiple strategic objectives [6].…”
Section: Concluding Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…The sophistication of merely cost-focused CPA practices decreases with relatively diverse strategic goals. Their effectiveness generally increases with use of non-financial information, employee empowerment, and strategic alignment [28][29][30]. This study adds to the literature by illustrating how managers use decision-making beyond the numerical limits of calculative practices, and mobilize their practical intelligence to balance multiple strategic objectives [6].…”
Section: Concluding Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Following prior research (Lueg & Radlach, 2016;Sult et al, 2023), we conducted a SLR to identify different approaches to the measurement of board diversity. The search was in line with Baker et al (2020), except that our search was broader and aimed to include more aspects.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They allow learners to control their own cognition that is, to coordinate the learning process by using functions such as a centering, arranging planning, and evaluating". Sult (2023) asserts that researchers have empirically developed and implemented specific strategy-training efforts aimed at enhancing the performance of students with learning disabilities and those who struggle academically. These efforts generally involve teaching, guiding, or prompting students to establish goals, choose appropriate procedures, and monitor progress towards achieving goals to meet task demands.…”
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confidence: 99%