What are the Attributes of Sustainable Leadership?

Purpose – The purpose of the study is to provide a more holistic perspective on sustainable leadership (SL), understanding which of its attributes enable changes to more sustainable‐oriented organizations and how they are connected. Design/methodology/approach – We carried out an exploratory...

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Main Authors: Ananda Borgert Armani, Maira Petrini, Ana Clarissa Santos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Fundação Escola de Comércio Álvares Penteado 2020-10-01
Series:Revista Brasileira de Gestão De Negócios
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Online Access:https://rbgn.fecap.br/RBGN/article/view/4086
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Summary:Purpose – The purpose of the study is to provide a more holistic perspective on sustainable leadership (SL), understanding which of its attributes enable changes to more sustainable‐oriented organizations and how they are connected. Design/methodology/approach – We carried out an exploratory and qualitative study through multiple and comparative case studies. We selected four organizations and conducted interviews with three different groups of managers in each organization: CSR manager, HR manager, and business managers. In addition, we collected institutional and external documents. We also used observation as a data collection technique. We analyzed the data using the content analysis technique. Findings – The role of SL changes according to organizational maturity in relation to sustainability. Even the seven attributes recognized as important by all managers (leadership, interpersonal skills, focus on sustainability, orientation toward change, alignment with the organizational culture, values and moral principles, and business vision) showed different positioning depending on the quadrant the managers are a part of. Originality/value – The proposed framework not only identified what the attributes of SL are but also connected them under two perspectives, pointing out that these attributes are interdependent and interrelated. Our contribution to practice lies in the use of the framework as a guide to lead change in order to bring about a shift to SL in organizations, whether through developing SL programs, or as guidance in the processes of recruiting new leaders.
ISSN:1806-4892
1983-0807