No Time Like the Present: How a Present Time Perspective Can Foster Sustainable Development
Abstract
Sustainable development research has assumed that organizations must make intertemporal trade-offs between benefits now versus benefits later. However, under extreme resource constraints, organizations are unable to sacrifice resources now for benefits later without risking their survival. In these conditions, prior theory has suggested that organizations would be present focused, making sustainable development elusive. Through an ethnographic...
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Title
No Time Like the Present: How a Present Time Perspective Can Foster Sustainable Development
Published Date
Apr 1, 2019
Volume
62
Issue
2
Pages
607 - 634
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