The Coevolution of Sustainable Strategic Management in the Global Marketplace
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-1-2013
Description
Sustainable strategic management emerged from the coevolution of strategic thinking in today's sustainability challenging business environment. Business ecosystems, designed to create socially and ecologically responsible economic opportunities for their members, have emerged as excellent structures for implementing sustainable strategic management strategies along the whole pyramid of coevolving developed, developing, and undeveloped markets. Both the business ecosystem leaders and niche players in these whole pyramid business ecosystems have critical roles to play in formulating and implementing potentially profitable strategies that help reduce the human footprint and improve the quality of human life. Ecosystem leaders need to be responsible for creating and shepherding their business ecosystems' visions of a sustainable future, and niche players need to be responsible for providing the ecosystem with an innovation trajectory designed to make those visions a reality.
Citation Information
Stead, Jean Garner; and Stead, W. Edward. 2013. The Coevolution of Sustainable Strategic Management in the Global Marketplace. Organization and Environment. Vol.26(2). 162-183. https://doi.org/10.1177/1086026613489138 ISSN: 1086-0266