Analysing the Governance Factors for Sustainability in Organisations and Their Inter-Relations

Governance is instrumental to the implementing sustainability in organisations (civil society, companies, and public sector ones). Seven governance factors have been identified to achieve this: vision and mission, policies, reporting, communication, board of directors, department, and person in char...

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Main Authors: Melis Temel, Rodrigo Lozano, Maria Barreiro-Gen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-06-01
Series:Frontiers in Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/frsus.2021.684585/full
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spelling doaj-58d38942f09646ff891123b23eb29de02021-06-30T05:00:08ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Sustainability2673-45242021-06-01210.3389/frsus.2021.684585684585Analysing the Governance Factors for Sustainability in Organisations and Their Inter-RelationsMelis TemelRodrigo LozanoMaria Barreiro-GenGovernance is instrumental to the implementing sustainability in organisations (civil society, companies, and public sector ones). Seven governance factors have been identified to achieve this: vision and mission, policies, reporting, communication, board of directors, department, and person in charge. However, their importance and interrelations are still under-researched. A survey was sent to 5,299 organisations, with 305 responses. The responses were analysed using descriptive statistics, rankings, comparison between organisation types, correlations, and centrality. The results provide the ranking of the factors, where vision and mission, person in charge, and reporting were highest ranked. The analysis also reveals that the seven factors are interrelated, albeit some more than others. The research provides a comparison of the rankings and interrelations between the organisation types. Each factor and its relation to other factors can contribute to better governance for sustainability, and better governance can contribute to a more holistic implementation of sustainability in organisations.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/frsus.2021.684585/fullorganisationssustainabilitygovernance factorscentrality analysiscompanies
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Maria Barreiro-Gen
Analysing the Governance Factors for Sustainability in Organisations and Their Inter-Relations
Frontiers in Sustainability
organisations
sustainability
governance factors
centrality analysis
companies
author_facet Melis Temel
Rodrigo Lozano
Maria Barreiro-Gen
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title Analysing the Governance Factors for Sustainability in Organisations and Their Inter-Relations
title_short Analysing the Governance Factors for Sustainability in Organisations and Their Inter-Relations
title_full Analysing the Governance Factors for Sustainability in Organisations and Their Inter-Relations
title_fullStr Analysing the Governance Factors for Sustainability in Organisations and Their Inter-Relations
title_full_unstemmed Analysing the Governance Factors for Sustainability in Organisations and Their Inter-Relations
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series Frontiers in Sustainability
issn 2673-4524
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Governance is instrumental to the implementing sustainability in organisations (civil society, companies, and public sector ones). Seven governance factors have been identified to achieve this: vision and mission, policies, reporting, communication, board of directors, department, and person in charge. However, their importance and interrelations are still under-researched. A survey was sent to 5,299 organisations, with 305 responses. The responses were analysed using descriptive statistics, rankings, comparison between organisation types, correlations, and centrality. The results provide the ranking of the factors, where vision and mission, person in charge, and reporting were highest ranked. The analysis also reveals that the seven factors are interrelated, albeit some more than others. The research provides a comparison of the rankings and interrelations between the organisation types. Each factor and its relation to other factors can contribute to better governance for sustainability, and better governance can contribute to a more holistic implementation of sustainability in organisations.
topic organisations
sustainability
governance factors
centrality analysis
companies
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