Universities as the engine of transformational sustainability toward delivering the sustainable development goals
Autor: | Heather A. Henriksen, John D. Spengler, Wendy M. Purcell |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
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Sustainable development
Higher education business.industry 020209 energy Stakeholder Human Factors and Ergonomics 02 engineering and technology 010501 environmental sciences Public relations 01 natural sciences Education Local community Transformational leadership Living lab Political science Sustainability 0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering Global citizenship business 0105 earth and related environmental sciences |
Zdroj: | International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education. 20:1343-1357 |
ISSN: | 1467-6370 |
DOI: | 10.1108/ijshe-02-2019-0103 |
Popis: | Purpose Universities can do more to deliver against the sustainable development goals (SDGs), working with faculty, staff and students, as well as their wider stakeholder community and alumni body. They play a critical role in helping shape new ways for the world, educating global citizens and delivering knowledge and innovation into society. Universities can be engines of societal transformation. Using a multiple case study approach, this study aims to explore different ways of strategizing sustainability toward delivering the SDGs are explored in a university setting with an example from the UK, Bulgaria (Europe) and USA. Design/methodology/approach The first case is a public UK university that adopted enterprise and sustainability as its academic mission to secure differentiation in a disrupted and increasingly marketized global higher education sector; this became a source of inspiration for change in regional businesses and the local community. The second case is a business sector-led sustainability-driven transformation working with a private university in Bulgaria to catalyze economic regeneration and social innovation. Finally, a case from the office for sustainability in a major US research university is given to show how its engagement program connected faculty and students in sustainability projects within the institution and with external partners. Findings Each case is in effect a “living lab,” positioning sustainability as an intentional and aspirational strategy with sustainable development and the SDG framework a means to that end. Leadership at all levels, and by students, was key to success in acting with a shared purpose. Partnerships within and with universities can help accelerate delivery of the SDGs, enabling higher education to make a fuller contribution to sustaining the economic, environmental, cultural and intellectual well-being of our global communities. Originality/value The role of universities as the engine of transformational sustainability toward delivering the SDGs has been explored by way of three case studies that highlight different means toward that end. The collegiate nature of the higher education sector, with its shared governance models and different constituencies and performance drivers, means that sustainability at a strategic level must be led with leaders at all levels acting with purpose. The “living lab” model can become a part of transformative institutional change that draws on both top-down and bottom-up strategies in pursuit of sustainable development. |
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