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Catalyzing Progress Toward the UNs' SDGs: Building Systemic Partnerships Across Organizations Using the I-RES Methodology

Larissa Marchiori Pacheco (SUNY Polytechnic, USA)
Elizabeth M. Moore (Northeastern University, USA)
Elizabeth Allen (Northeastern University, USA)
Robin K. White (Northeastern University, USA)
Luis Alfonso Dau (Northeastern University, USA)

International Business and Sustainable Development Goals

ISBN: 978-1-83753-505-7, eISBN: 978-1-83753-504-0

Publication date: 31 July 2023

Abstract

Sustainability and resilience challenges persist globally due to the lack of coordinated action among firms and community stakeholders. This is even more challenging for multinational corporations (MNCs) interacting across multiple, and often diverse, institutional environments. To be effective, MNCs’ sustainability efforts must respond to interdependent functions and systems in communities and rely on adaptive governance frameworks targeting long-term initiatives. The authors highlight the importance of public–private interconnections to promote resilience and enable the achievement of the sustainable development goals (SDGs). The authors introduce a methodology to analyze community resilience and present an in-depth, single case study of New Orleans. Findings provide important insights for the international business (IB) literature, but also critical implications for policymakers and practitioners.

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Pacheco, L.M., Moore, E.M., Allen, E., White, R.K. and Dau, L.A. (2023), "Catalyzing Progress Toward the UNs' SDGs: Building Systemic Partnerships Across Organizations Using the I-RES Methodology", van Tulder, R., Giuliani, E. and Álvarez, I. (Ed.) International Business and Sustainable Development Goals (Progress in International Business Research, Vol. 17), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 83-100. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1745-886220230000017005

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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