Sharing Responsibilities for Sustainable Development
The complexity and integrated nature of challenges for sustainable development call for a systemic approach based on commitment at all levels – individual, organizational and community – of all actors constituting the polis, that is, governments, business and civil society. The building of this inno...
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doaj-81aad3bad4a34576aab7e674cc1f621d2021-05-13T07:45:53ZengNiccolò Cusano University-RomeSymphonya1593-03001593-03192017-12-0101668210.4468/2017.1.06rogate11119Sharing Responsibilities for Sustainable DevelopmentCristiana RogateThe complexity and integrated nature of challenges for sustainable development call for a systemic approach based on commitment at all levels – individual, organizational and community – of all actors constituting the polis, that is, governments, business and civil society. The building of this innovative model of governance requires a methodology producing effective outcomes and changes. “Taking stock to report back” already tested in a large number of public and private organizations, has proven to be an effective methodology for strengthening any organization’s culture on the issues of social and environmental sustainability and community engagement, methodology that can also be applied to build successful partnerships.https://symphonya.unicusano.it/article/view/12794sustainabilitysocial responsibilitypublic-private partnershipseffectivenesscommon goodaccountabilityweb-based communication/web reportingglobal markets |
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The complexity and integrated nature of challenges for sustainable development call for a systemic approach based on commitment at all levels – individual, organizational and community – of all actors constituting the polis, that is, governments, business and civil society. The building of this innovative model of governance requires a methodology producing effective outcomes and changes. “Taking stock to report back” already tested in a large number of public and private organizations, has proven to be an effective methodology for strengthening any organization’s culture on the issues of social and environmental sustainability and community engagement, methodology that can also be applied to build successful partnerships. |
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sustainability social responsibility public-private partnerships effectiveness common good accountability web-based communication/web reporting global markets |
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