THE PRAGMATIC CHALLENGE OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

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Autor(a) principal: Renato J. Orsato, Renato
Data de Publicação: 2013
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: REAd (Porto Alegre. Online)
Texto Completo: https://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/read/article/view/41953
Resumo: There is a general acceptance amongst practitioners, academics and laypeople that the current fossil fuel basis of the energy industry is not ecologically sustainable. Future sources of energy must meet society’s needs and be environmentally benign. For energy companies, this represents the challenge of bridging the gap between today’s energy system and the vision of a sustainable future. Since the complete withdrawal from fossil fuels is not viable in the short term, what are the strategic choices available to energy firms? What factors influence their ability to integrate environmental prerogatives into corporate strategy and practices? In this article we address these questions by analyzing the organizational field of Shell Resources – a business unit of Shell Canada. In particular, we focus in two areas: investments in alternative energy and the greening of current production processes. We expect the work to be useful to both academics and managers dealing with environmental issues in business. Overall, the case provides an opportunity to reflect how a resource-intensive firm manages the dynamic between what is desirable and what is possible with respect to sustainable development.
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title THE PRAGMATIC CHALLENGE OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
spellingShingle THE PRAGMATIC CHALLENGE OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Renato J. Orsato, Renato
corporate environmental strategy
ecological modernization
sustainability
energy and gas industry
title_short THE PRAGMATIC CHALLENGE OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
title_full THE PRAGMATIC CHALLENGE OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
title_fullStr THE PRAGMATIC CHALLENGE OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
title_full_unstemmed THE PRAGMATIC CHALLENGE OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
title_sort THE PRAGMATIC CHALLENGE OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
author Renato J. Orsato, Renato
author_facet Renato J. Orsato, Renato
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Renato J. Orsato, Renato
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv corporate environmental strategy
ecological modernization
sustainability
energy and gas industry
topic corporate environmental strategy
ecological modernization
sustainability
energy and gas industry
description There is a general acceptance amongst practitioners, academics and laypeople that the current fossil fuel basis of the energy industry is not ecologically sustainable. Future sources of energy must meet society’s needs and be environmentally benign. For energy companies, this represents the challenge of bridging the gap between today’s energy system and the vision of a sustainable future. Since the complete withdrawal from fossil fuels is not viable in the short term, what are the strategic choices available to energy firms? What factors influence their ability to integrate environmental prerogatives into corporate strategy and practices? In this article we address these questions by analyzing the organizational field of Shell Resources – a business unit of Shell Canada. In particular, we focus in two areas: investments in alternative energy and the greening of current production processes. We expect the work to be useful to both academics and managers dealing with environmental issues in business. Overall, the case provides an opportunity to reflect how a resource-intensive firm manages the dynamic between what is desirable and what is possible with respect to sustainable development.
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