From Global Goals and Planetary Boundaries to Public Governance—A Framework for Prioritizing Organizational Sustainability Activities

Background: A particular challenge in the work to realize the global goals for sustainable development is to find ways for organizations to identify and prioritize organizational activities that address these goals. There are also several sustainability initiatives, guidelines and tools to consider...

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Main Authors: Helena Ranängen, Mathias Cöster, Raine Isaksson, Rickard Garvare
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-08-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/8/2741
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spelling doaj-f605195f8a9642138dcc135eda1bcd6f2020-11-25T00:08:55ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502018-08-01108274110.3390/su10082741su10082741From Global Goals and Planetary Boundaries to Public Governance—A Framework for Prioritizing Organizational Sustainability ActivitiesHelena Ranängen0Mathias Cöster1Raine Isaksson2Rickard Garvare3Department of Business Administration and Industrial Engineering, Luleå University of Technology, 971 87 Luleå, SwedenDepartment of Business Studies, Uppsala University, 751 05 Uppsala, SwedenDepartment of Engineering Sciences, Quality Sciences, Uppsala University, 751 05 Uppsala, SwedenDepartment of Business Administration and Industrial Engineering, Luleå University of Technology, 971 87 Luleå, SwedenBackground: A particular challenge in the work to realize the global goals for sustainable development is to find ways for organizations to identify and prioritize organizational activities that address these goals. There are also several sustainability initiatives, guidelines and tools to consider when planning, working with and reporting on sustainable development. Although progress has been made, little has been written about how organizations rise to and manage the challenge. The paper explores how organizations address sustainable development, which sustainability aspects they prioritize and whether previous research can improve the priority process by using materiality analysis approach. Methods: A case study approach was chosen. Data was collected by interactive workshops and documentation. The participating organizations were two Swedish municipalities; Results: The municipalities have introduced a number of sustainability aspects into their organizational governance, especially in terms of society, human rights and the environment. A materiality analysis was conducted to determine the relevance and significance of sustainability aspects. The result shows that climate action, biodiversity and freshwater use are aspects that should be prioritized; Conclusion: The materiality analysis methodology chosen for prioritizing of sustainability aspects was useful and easy to work with. However, the sustainability aspect matrix and the risk assessment have to be updated regularly in order to form an effective base for the materiality analysis.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/8/2741materiality analysissustainability aspectssustainability managementpublic organizationspublic governance
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Raine Isaksson
Rickard Garvare
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From Global Goals and Planetary Boundaries to Public Governance—A Framework for Prioritizing Organizational Sustainability Activities
Sustainability
materiality analysis
sustainability aspects
sustainability management
public organizations
public governance
author_facet Helena Ranängen
Mathias Cöster
Raine Isaksson
Rickard Garvare
author_sort Helena Ranängen
title From Global Goals and Planetary Boundaries to Public Governance—A Framework for Prioritizing Organizational Sustainability Activities
title_short From Global Goals and Planetary Boundaries to Public Governance—A Framework for Prioritizing Organizational Sustainability Activities
title_full From Global Goals and Planetary Boundaries to Public Governance—A Framework for Prioritizing Organizational Sustainability Activities
title_fullStr From Global Goals and Planetary Boundaries to Public Governance—A Framework for Prioritizing Organizational Sustainability Activities
title_full_unstemmed From Global Goals and Planetary Boundaries to Public Governance—A Framework for Prioritizing Organizational Sustainability Activities
title_sort from global goals and planetary boundaries to public governance—a framework for prioritizing organizational sustainability activities
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2018-08-01
description Background: A particular challenge in the work to realize the global goals for sustainable development is to find ways for organizations to identify and prioritize organizational activities that address these goals. There are also several sustainability initiatives, guidelines and tools to consider when planning, working with and reporting on sustainable development. Although progress has been made, little has been written about how organizations rise to and manage the challenge. The paper explores how organizations address sustainable development, which sustainability aspects they prioritize and whether previous research can improve the priority process by using materiality analysis approach. Methods: A case study approach was chosen. Data was collected by interactive workshops and documentation. The participating organizations were two Swedish municipalities; Results: The municipalities have introduced a number of sustainability aspects into their organizational governance, especially in terms of society, human rights and the environment. A materiality analysis was conducted to determine the relevance and significance of sustainability aspects. The result shows that climate action, biodiversity and freshwater use are aspects that should be prioritized; Conclusion: The materiality analysis methodology chosen for prioritizing of sustainability aspects was useful and easy to work with. However, the sustainability aspect matrix and the risk assessment have to be updated regularly in order to form an effective base for the materiality analysis.
topic materiality analysis
sustainability aspects
sustainability management
public organizations
public governance
url http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/8/2741
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