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Cultivating Support for the Sustainable Development Goals, Green Strategy and Human Resource Management Practices in Future Business Leaders: The Role of Individual Differences and Academic Training
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Sustainable DevelopmentIndividual DifferencesEducationHuman Resource ManagementGreen StrategyOrganizational BehaviorGreen HrManagementSustainable Development GoalsHuman Resource DevelopmentBusiness LeadershipCorporate SustainabilityStrategic ManagementHigher EducationLeadershipStudent LeadershipSustainable ManagementResponsible Management EducationSustainable PracticeSustaining EducationBusinessBusiness SustainabilitySustainabilityLeadership Development
How we effectively train our future business leaders is critical to the success of the implementation of the SDGs. Higher education will play a central role in this effort. This research examines business student support for environmentally oriented organizational strategy (“green strategy”) and human resource management policies and practices (“green hrm”) in comparison with sustainable development (SD) students to explore the barriers facing the education of our future business leaders on the SDGs. We explore whether student political orientation, gender, or authoritarianism are associated with different levels of support within each discipline. We also examine whether business students prioritize the same UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as SD students. Results (n = 281) indicate that business students (particularly those who are male, conservative, or authoritarian) are less supportive of green strategy and green HR than SD students. However, business student support of prosperity/people-oriented SDGs offers a potential avenue for progress.
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