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Strategic Resource Management

In: Sustainable Management

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  • Georg Müller-Christ

    (Universität Bremen)

Abstract

For the resource-oriented sustainability approach instruments are needed that provide information on the stock of resources, the sources’ operational capability and the possibilities of influencing the resource supply. Such instruments have not yet been developed for management theory, nor can they be examined here. Their field of application is strategic business planning, which is a business planning that does not perceive strategies as market strategies only, but as management strategies as well. The following suggested instruments contribute to the active organization of environmental relationships in order to secure lasting survivability: strategic sustainability vector; business principles for management ecology; SWOT analysis for management ecology; management of resource regimes; and a resource-oriented sustainability monitoring.

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  • Georg Müller-Christ, 2011. "Strategic Resource Management," Springer Books, in: Sustainable Management, chapter 0, pages 205-234, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-642-19165-7_10
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-19165-7_10
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