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Ethos of Sustainability Leadership

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This chapter discusses the importance of developing an ethos of sustainability leadership. The chapter begins by exploring the concept of sustainability ethics and the role of ethical decision-making in promoting sustainability. A framework for ethical decision-making is presented, which includes the precautionary principle, intergenerational equity principle, and stakeholder engagement principle. The chapter then focuses on developing an ethos for a sustainability culture, emphasizing the need to move beyond greenwashing and unsustainable ethics. Overall, the chapter highlights the critical role that ethos and ethics play in promoting sustainability leadership and fostering a sustainable future.

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Tavanti, M. (2023). Ethos of Sustainability Leadership. In: Developing Sustainability in Organizations. Sustainable Development Goals Series. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-36907-0_5

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