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How to Generate Strategic Innovation for a Sustainable Future

In: Green China

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  • Taco C. R. Someren

    (Ynnovate)

  • Shuhua Someren-Wang

    (Ynnovate)

Abstract

We are warned louder and louder by sustainable issues and the consequences for our future welfare. There is no green revolution. But there is an evolution toward a green society. The first global warnings against the unsustainable characteristics of the industrial growth curve came in the 1960s. The report of Rome signalized scarcity of resources when extrapolating demographic development and industrial growth. Another highlight mentioning cracks in the existing industrial system and our current way of life came from the Brundtland Commission in the late 1980s. The Brundtland Commission came up with the notion of sustainable development as an alternative to the unlimited and linear growth models of most industrialized countries. Despite all these and other warnings, it took decades before some real changes toward a greening of society really took off. The warning was not always rightly interpreted. The first green wave reaching the top management board meetings and governments started in the early 1990s. In Europe, environmental issues were top priority of some NGOs and pressure groups like Greenpeace, but much less these ideas were accepted by (top) managers. These ecological aspects were more or less regarded to be disturbing for running business. Some NGOs like Greenpeace took the road of hard action instead of paper work to direct attention toward overfishing of the world seas or misuse of natural resources. There were only a few governments in the West who took these reports and action seriously and tried to formulate new policies.

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  • Taco C. R. Someren & Shuhua Someren-Wang, 2012. "How to Generate Strategic Innovation for a Sustainable Future," Management for Professionals, in: Green China, edition 127, chapter 6, pages 133-173, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:mgmchp:978-3-642-28810-4_6
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-28810-4_6
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    Cited by:

    1. Zhanna Mingaleva & Vladimir Postnikov, 2022. "New Approaches to Innovation Management in the Context of Digital Transformation," Chapters, in: Antonella Petrillo & Fabio De Felice & Monica Violeta Achim & Nawazish Mirza (ed.), Digital Transformation - Towards New Frontiers and Business Opportunities, IntechOpen.
    2. Bookhagen, Andrea & Seymour, Grit, 2019. "Sustainable-oriented Entrepreneurship: Sozial und ökologisch verantwortliches Handeln als Teil des unternehmerischen Selbstverständnisses," PraxisWISSEN Marketing: German Journal of Marketing, AfM – Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Marketing, vol. 4(01/2019), pages 112-126.
    3. Maldonado-Guzmán, Gonzalo & Pinzón-Castro, Sandra Yesenia, 2022. "Financial resources, eco-innovation and sustainability performance in automotive industry," TEC Empresarial, School of Business, Costa Rica Institute of Technology (ITCR), vol. 16(2), pages 34-54.
    4. Csizmazia, Roland Attila, 2015. "Sharing Economy - Downstream Extension of the Value Chain of German Automotive Manufacturers and of their Competitors," MPRA Paper 68837, University Library of Munich, Germany.

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