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Title Integrating sustainable development into existing management systems
ID_Doc 78080
Authors Rocha, M; Searcy, C; Karapetrovic, S
Title Integrating sustainable development into existing management systems
Year 2007
Published Total Quality Management & Business Excellence, 18, 1-2
DOI 10.1080/14783360601051594
Abstract Organizations are under increasing pressure from both outside and within to apply the principles of sustainable development to their operations. Although a variety of initiatives have been undertaken, many organizations have struggled with the implementation of the concept in practice. This paper addresses this issue by providing a framework for the integration of sustainable development into mainstream business systems. The proposed integrated management systems (IMS) model illustrates how existing management systems for quality, environment, occupational health and safety, and corporate social responsibility may be enhanced so that they are more reflective of sustainable development. Integration is considered from both a macro-level and a micro-level perspective. The macro-level perspective emphasizes a systems approach to viewing the IMS while the micro-level perspective considers integration on the basis of the model's seven elements. The paper highlights that sustainable development cannot be viewed as a disconnected initiative and implementation requires integration with existing business infrastructure.
Author Keywords sustainable development; integrated management systems
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:000243523500008
WoS Category Management
Research Area Business & Economics
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