Building Spiritual Capabilities to Sustain Sustainability-Based Competitive Advantages
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-3-2014
Description
There is a rising global concern that centers on creating an ecologically, socially, and economically sustainable world for current and future generations. This rising sustainability consciousness is built on higher-level value systems that support the sacredness of people and nature. These values promote environmental and social responsibility as avenues to fair profits, and they are currently penetrating the global business environment. Because of their coevolutionary relationships with the business environment, business organizations are now faced with the need to craft efficient and effective triple bottom line strategies that allows them to earn profits in sustainable ways. Because sustainability is complex, multifaceted concept with deep spiritual roots, building triple bottom line strategies requires that organizations develop intangible spiritual capabilities (i.e. spiritual intelligence and spiritual capital) that are valuable, rare, holistic, socially complex, and causally ambiguous, making them difficult to imitate.
Citation Information
Stead, Jean Garner; and Stead, W. Edward. 2014. Building Spiritual Capabilities to Sustain Sustainability-Based Competitive Advantages. Journal of Management, Spirituality and Religion. Vol.11(2). 143-158. https://doi.org/10.1080/14766086.2013.832359 ISSN: 1476-6086