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Brickman, Kristopher, Tyson Ramsey, Brianna Crosby, Viviane Kazan und Edward Kakish. „Creating a sustainable mission“. Journal of Emergency Medicine, Trauma and Acute Care 2016, Nr. 2 (09.10.2016): 94. http://dx.doi.org/10.5339/jemtac.2016.icepq.94.

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Choi, Yong Joon. „Contemplation on Korean Mission Strategy from Sustainable Mission Perspective“. Theology of Mission 63 (30.08.2021): 352–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.14493/ksoms.2021.3.352.

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Mannen, Delia, Scott Hinton, Tineke Kuijper und Todd Porter. „Sustainable Organizing“. Journal of Leadership & Organizational Studies 19, Nr. 3 (01.05.2012): 355–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1548051812442967.

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Based on the experience of, and evidence from, a 120-day action research case, the theory of sustainable organizing emerged. Building on the idea of sustainable culture, the authors propose that each of Holmgren’s 12 permaculture principles has direct application to human systems and that, when consistently applied, these 12 principles will lead to resilient organizations that provide opportunities for emergence. The authors draw from permaculture to look at the ways people organize themselves to rebound from change with resilience and the intention of achieving organizational sustainability. The authors define sustainable organizing as the conscious design of an organization in ways that mimic the patterns and relationships found in nature, yielding an abundance of resources necessary for the sustainability of the mission of the organization without compromising the needs of future generations of stakeholders to continue that mission.
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Kemf, Elizabeth. „WWF's Mission — Towards Creating a Sustainable World“. Environmental Conservation 17, Nr. 4 (1990): 358–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0376892900032823.

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Coutinho, Carlos, Adina Cretan und Ricardo Jardim-Goncalves. „Sustainable interoperability on space mission feasibility studies“. Computers in Industry 64, Nr. 8 (Oktober 2013): 925–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.compind.2013.06.016.

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Ali, Sajjad, Talib Hussain, Guoliang Zhang, Mohammad Nurunnabi und Benqian Li. „The Implementation of Sustainable Development Goals in “BRICS” Countries“. Sustainability 10, Nr. 7 (18.07.2018): 2513. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su10072513.

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This study investigates the adoption and implementation of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs) in Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS). The researchers selected 25 top multinational companies and studied the adoption of UN SDGs through its vision and mission statements. Using the content analysis method, this study reveals that although companies in BRICS countries have been trying to adopt defined UN SDGs, important goals are missing. Chinese companies stand first while focusing on sustainable industry innovation and infrastructure, and South African companies’ interest in adopting UN SDGs appears to be very low. Overall, the results depict that important UN SDGs—‘Quality Education’, ‘Climate Action’, and ‘Life Below Water’—are missing from the vision and mission statements of companies in BRICS countries. It is recommended that BRICS countries pay more attention to the UN-defined sustainable development goals. This study is unique in that it provides an analytical method to evaluate the implementation of the sustainable development goals in BRICS countries. Future studies should include more countries, in order to study a broader implementation of the goals.
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Longwe, B., M. Mganga und N. Sinyiza. „Review of sustainable solar powered water supply system design approach by Water Mission Malawi“. Water Practice and Technology 14, Nr. 4 (20.11.2019): 749–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wpt.2019.079.

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Abstract Water Mission's extensive experience in designing, constructing and supporting solar-powered pumping solutions demonstrates the technological viability and cost effectiveness for delivering safe water to people, particularly in rural areas. Water Mission follows a unique design approach that uses conventional but relatively unique engineering specifications in terms of hydraulics, power requirement, water treatment and distribution, having tested them in different geographical environments. Water Mission incorporates a community-managed sustainability model into the design to ensure a longer life span for the project by promoting a well-defined maintenance and sustainability plan. This approach was applied to ten projects in 2015 in Kasungu, Lilongwe and Blantyre districts where installation, monitoring and evaluation were done and subjected to Water Mission's standards for qualification to hand them over to the beneficiary communities at the end of one year post installation. The paper is a review and discussion of the steps that Water Mission follows in its design process to come up with a sustainable project with solar energy. The paper also illustrates the non-compromise stand by Water Mission when it comes to the hand-over criteria for its projects by following and respecting the results of the prescribed evaluation test. It highlights detailed advantages and disadvantages of the design approach and presents recommendations. It is concluded that the approach can be replicated elsewhere in Malawi as a solution to water supply.
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Ploumis, Michail, und Labros E. Pilalis. „Implementing sustainable mission command in the Hellenic Army“. Defence Studies 18, Nr. 1 (13.12.2017): 95–112. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14702436.2017.1414604.

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Gates, Michele, Steve Stich, Mark McDonald, Brian Muirhead, Dan Mazanek, Paul Abell und Pedro Lopez. „The Asteroid Redirect Mission and sustainable human exploration“. Acta Astronautica 111 (Juni 2015): 29–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.actaastro.2015.01.025.

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Wes, Ari M., Nadine Paul, Patrick A. Gerety, Nancy Folsom, Jordan Swanson, Jesse A. Taylor und Mark H. Weinstein. „A Sustainable Model for Patient follow-up following an International Cleft Mission“. Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal 55, Nr. 7 (22.02.2018): 977–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1597/16-159.

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Purpose: Patient follow-up after cleft missions is imperative if we are to critically assess the quality of care provided in these settings. The adoption of mobile telephones among disadvantaged families abroad may enable such an undertaking in a cost-effective manner. This project aimed to assess the efficacy of cellular phone-based follow-up in a developing country following a cleft mission to Thailand. Methods: Changing Children's Lives Inc. performed a cleft surgical mission to Udon Thani, Thailand, in January 2013. Telephone numbers collected at that time were used to survey the patients or their parents 1.5 years postoperatively. Results: Of the 56 patients who underwent cleft lip and/or palate surgery during the mission, more than 50% ( n = 30, 54%) were reachable by telephone; all chose to participate in the study. The cost for families was U.S. $124.92 (56.15); 26 families (87%) believed their money was well spent. Follow-up care was received by 22 (73%) patients, and all but one family ( n = 29, 97%) felt that their child received all of the medical care and support required. All families ( N = 30) would recommend similar cleft care to a friend. Of the patients younger than 18 years of age ( n = 24, 80%), 20 (80%) families found their child more comfortable interacting with peers, more comfortable interacting with adults, and more confident postoperatively. Conclusion: In one month, a survey response rate of more than 50% was obtained by leveraging the increased adoption of mobile phones in rural settings. Nearly all patients/families treated during the cleft mission were satisfied with the care that they received.
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Dissertationen zum Thema "Sustainable mission"

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Tamakloe, Mawuli Kofi. „Mission and Development in the International Central Gospel Church in Ghana“. Thesis, University of Pretoria, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/78497.

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Objective: The study investigated the relationship between mission and development in the International Central Gospel Church (ICGC) in Ghana and applied sustainable approaches making impactful contributions reflective of mission and global development concepts. Necessitated by majority of Charismatic churches inability to prosecute sustainable, impactful national mission and development activities that improves people’s lives; except few Churches in four decades after their emergence since 1979, the study asked: What factors facilitated the emergence of Charismatic churches? What mission approach accounted for sustainable, impactful national mission? What accounted for sustainable development activities relative to SDGs, and participants’ human and socio-economic well-being? Population: The International Central Gospel Church (ICGC) was purposefully sampled from Charismatic churches in Ghana for the national character and scope of her mission and human development activities. The Clergy, members and non-members of (ICGC) associated with above mentioned programmes were sampled purposefully for interrogation. Method: The qualitative ‘case study’ research design was employed for in-depth information. Both primary and secondary data were employed. Primary data on “opinions and views” were collected through semi-structured in-depth interviews of key respondents, focused group discussants and participatory observation. Inductive data analysis was employed to analyze the data. Findings: Analysis of responses show the existence of relationship between mission and development in the Charismatic church in Ghana and applied sustainable approaches, reflecting mission and development concepts, making impactful national mission and human development contributions. It also established correlation between the mission and socio-economic challenges of the 1970s and 1980s in sub-Saharan Africa and the emergence of Charismatic churches in Ghana. Conclusion: Based on findings, I conclude that “God centered” and “members centered” approaches help ensure sustainable mission with national spread reflective of mission Dei, mission ecclesiae and Henry Venn’s indigenous Church concept. And that human development initiative combined with elimination of anti-sustainable issues, occasion sustainable development, reflective of SDGs Agenda 2030. Application: Findings will enable smaller and stagnant churches adopt above approaches to facilitate sustainable mission and development activities for growth and improvement of followers’ holistic human development and well-being.
Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2020.
Science of Religion and Missiology
PhD
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Nazari, Gholamreza, und Hooman Karim. „Mission Possible: Becoming Green and Sustainable : An empirical study on Green IT Adoption and underlying factors influencing it“. Thesis, Mälardalens högskola, Akademin för hållbar samhälls- och teknikutveckling, 2011. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mdh:diva-14036.

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This study aims to investigate the main areas of Green IT and to determine which areas of Green IT have been widely adopted and implemented in our case studies. The purpose of the proposed study is also to identify, describe and analyze underlying factors that are perceived to be important to the adoption and implementation of Green IT. Finally, this research attempts to examine which factors are more important in our two case studies, Västerås City Stad and Mälardalen University.
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Harbouk, Joseph. „Revenue-Based Financial Modeling: A Sustainable Model for Medium-Size, Private, Mission-Based Schools of Education“. Digital Commons at Loyola Marymount University and Loyola Law School, 2011. https://digitalcommons.lmu.edu/etd/264.

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This study examined the implementation and assessment of revenue-based budgeting at a medium-size, private, mission-based graduate school of education (SOE), under the pseudonym Peter Claver University (PCU). Additionally, two other similar schools were included in the study because they used revenue-based budgeting for a period of 10 years or longer and their missions were comparable to that of PCU’s SOE. A survey and three interviews were conducted with the deans of the three schools and responses were subjected to content analysis and triangulation. Points of consensus between the deans were the following: a strong favor for the revenue-based budgeting model; the desire for regular assessment to determine the success of the revenue-based budget and to update the model based on new economies and forecasting; the belief that revenue-based budgeting would give the deans more control over their schools’ futures; and the conviction that revenue-based budgeting provided the deans with the flexibility to accomplish the strategic goals of the school. The major findings included that budget models need to be tailored to the institution’s goals and academic objectives; no specific revenue-budget formula fits all institutions; SOEs will be successful by having an interdependent financial model; deans are expected to be financially savvy; there are no service level agreements between SOEs and the service departments; SOEs with higher percentage of faculty receiving grants can be more innovative; assessment of the revenue-based model on an as-need-basis and rarely happens; and deans are supportive of a revenue-based budget model.
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Versano, Sara. „The Challenge of Sanitation in India : An assessment of Clean India Mission in the Gram Panchayat of Badkulla I and II, West Bengal, India“. Thesis, Linköpings universitet, Institutionen för tema, 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-171058.

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Sanitation continues to represent one of the most significant problems threatening the world population. In this scenario, India still encounters several difficulties in guaranteeing generalized access to adequate sanitation and, for this reason, in 2014, Clean India Mission was launched. In order to provide an assessment of the campaign, semi-qualitative interviews were carried out with two different target groups – Gram Panchayat representatives and household heads – in the rural area surrounding the Gram Panchayat of Badkulla I and II. The analysis of the data collected reported that the Gram Panchayat representatives had a central and active role in the promotion, realization and monitoring of the guidelines of Swachh Bharat Abhiyan program. However, the SBA implementation did not wholly follow the campaign guidelines, and it did not appear totally in line with what suggested by the community-led approach. Moreover, the different initiatives included in the campaign presented some problematics, such as difficulties in accessing the campaign incentives, low-quality construction of the latrines, uneven spread of the communication activities and low sustainability of the campaign results. At the same time, the community members seemed more aware of the importance of better sanitation standards but generally unsatisfied with the campaign performance. The assessment of the campaign highlighted the significant influence that context and actors involved played in the campaign realization and how the missing focus on critical aspects, such as prioritizing the numbers of toilets over their quality, profoundly affected the campaign results and sustainability over time. A future sanitation campaign should be focusing on addressing the shortcomings of Swachh Bharat Abhiyan by also taking into consideration the potential challenges represented by financial constraints, continuous change in households’ structure, local social norms and climatic conditions.
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Nieboer, Tine. „How the International Primary Curriculum can be used as an approach to achieve Education for Sustainable Development : Concerning the educational vision, educational mission and teachers competences“. Thesis, Linköpings universitet, Institutionen för beteendevetenskap och lärande, 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-161728.

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There is a huge emergence for sustainable change, but there are not many clear approaches for teaches to teach into sustainability. With the proof that the International Primary Curriculum (IPC) can be used up to large extent to provide primary schools from Education to sustainable development (ESD), the aims of ESD can be achieved in great extent, while the IPC is used in over 98 countries. Therefore teacher do not have to be introduced to a new approach; they can continue using the IPC. There is done a literature research about the similarities between the educational vision & mission and practical investigation into the teachers experiences, by the use of a questionnaire, about similarities in the teachers competences between ESD and the IPC. Concerning the research the educational vision of ESD and the IPC are very similar, but in the education mission is a difference in focus. Where ESD wants a behavioural change, is the IPC focusing on improving the learning. However, this different focus is not eliminating the similarities that are shown. Practically seen are teachers who work with the IPC are experiencing a 66.6% match with the teacher competences of ESD. The differences that are found are based on the different educational focuses of ESD and the IPC, but in here the IPC can easily adjust. All together I can state that the IPC can be used as an approach to provide Dutch primary school pupils with ESD from a reasonable up to a pretty large extent, under the condition that the IPC is adapting to the educational mission of the ESD, without letting go of their own educational mission.
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Nilsson, Westberg Julia. „Människor är mjukamaskiner är hårda : Om lärares syn på hållbar utveckling i teknikämnetutifrån egen syn på ämnet och skolansdemokratiuppdrag“. Thesis, KTH, Lärande, 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-233176.

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Syftesbeskrivningen för grundskolans teknikämne rymmer mycket av skolans värdegrund och demokratiuppdrag. Utifrån ämnets människa-teknik karaktär blir detta synligt och i de tvärvetenskapliga delar som rör människa-teknik-samhälle-miljö, vilka kan ses som att vi människor med teknik skapar samhällen och miljöer av naturen, är hållbar utveckling centralt. Hållbar utveckling kan ses utifrån ekonomiska, sociala och ekologiska faktorer och hur dessa hör ihop och påverkar varandra. I läroplanen ges nu stort utrymme för individens användarkompetens och demokratiska rättigheter i teknisk literacitet och allmänbildning. Denna studie undersöker hur tekniklärare utifrån sin egen syn på ämnet tolkar denna del av kursplanen i Lgr11 som kan knytas till skolans värdegrund och demokratiuppdrag. Litteraturstudien omfattar tidigare forskning inom kunskapsemfaser, syn på teknikundervisning utifrån bildning, literacitet och kunskap samt tidigare forskning av tekniklärares syn på innehåll i hållbar utveckling i teknikämnet. Intervjuer har utförts med ämnesaktiva tekniklärare och data analyserades med ett teoretiskt ramverk utifrån kunskapsemfaser och perspektiv ur värdegrunden. Resultaten visar på att de intervjuade lärarna har liknande uppfattningar när det gäller vad teknik är och drivkrafter samt att människa-teknik-förhållandet är grundläggande och att teknik inte är ett isolerat fenomen. När det gäller tvärvetenskapligheten finns uppfattningen att tekniken är ett ämne som har med många andra ämnen att göra och fångar upp dem. De ekologiska faktorerna av hållbar utveckling är de som flest uttalanden kan knytas till i lärarnas utsagor.
The objective description of elementary school's technical subject holds a lot of the school's Swedish basic values and democracy mission. Based on the human-technology nature of the subject, this becomes visible and in the interdisciplinary parts regarding human-technologysociety- environment, which can be seen as us people creating societies and environments out of nature with technology, sustainable development is central. Sustainable development can be seen from economic, social and ecological aspects and how they belong and interact. The curriculum now gives adequate scope for students’ user-competence and democratic rights in technical literacy and general knowledge. This study investigates how technology teachers, based on their own knowledge tradition, interpret this part of the syllabus in Lgr11 that can be linked to the school's basic values and democracy mission. The literature study includes previous research in knowledge emphases, views on technical education based on education, literacy and knowledge, as well as previous research on technology teachers view on sustainable development within the technology subject. Interviews have been conducted with active technology teachers and data has been analyzed with a theoretical framework based on knowledge emphases and perspectives from the Swedish basic values. Results indicate that the interviewed teachers have similar perceptions as to what technology is and driving forces, and that the human-technology relationship is fundamental and that technology is not an isolated phenomenon. As far as interdisciplinarity is concerned, the perception is that technology is a subject that has with many other subjects to do and captures them. The ecological aspects of sustainable development are the ones that most of the teachers’ statements can be tied to.
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Abrahamsson, Anders. „Sustainopreneurship - Business with a Cause : Conceptualizing Entrepreneurship for Sustainability“. Thesis, Växjö University, School of Management and Economics, 2007. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:vxu:diva-1254.

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This thesis presents a tentative definition of the concept of sustainopreneurship - in the most simplified form described as entrepreneurship and innovation for sustainability - “Business with a Cause”. The concept takes its departure from generic entrepreneurship theory development, its extensions and further contextualization into the domains of sustainability, primarily through recent research. A literature review provides core references related to the conceptualization of sustainability entrepreneurship. A claim is made that there is a need for further conceptual development, especially viewed in contrast to the empirical material and experience, when digesting the literature that deals with concepts preceding sustainopreneurship. These concepts are eco-preneurship and social entrepreneurship, as well as current descriptions of sustainability entrepreneurship, including some sources where the word sustainopreneurship in itself is introduced for the first time. The methodological approach used when conducting the literature review is an analytical stance. Additional analysis, integrating and extending the reviewed sources, leads us to a performative definition of sustainopreneurship. This tentative definition is presented as an imagined prospective wordbook entry in a “future history” format. One of the key distinctions in between entrepreneurship in general and sustainopreneurship, is that sustainopreneurship is mission- and cause oriented - business activity is used as a means to solve sustainability-related problems. In short, to turn business activity from being a part of the problem to be a part of the solution.

This world of ideas is set in contrast to the practical enaction of On a Mission Sweden – Inc. Ass, and the seven brands developed from this business platform – Club PuLS™, DJ Anders, SEEDS Sustainability Investment Fund, SEEDS Magazine, Ignition®, SLICE Services and Publishing™ and S*E*N*S*A. Three of these only reached conceptual stage for future potential launch. Four got established, and of these; one idle, two spun off in their own ventures, and one intended to spin off during 2007. Entrepreneurship as a concept to describe the nature of these ventures was experienced as insufficient, until 2003, when the concept of “sustainopreneurship” was found by serendipity. The conceptual dissatisfaction with “entrepreneurship-as-usual”, together with finding this new concept, made me instantly embrace this concept in the moment when stumbled upon. Another major driver for this work is a strong aspiration to take the abstract, general words and statements from world summits and conferences to the practical, hands on, down to earth, grass-root, local level with real world interaction to make possibilities of the problems related to the sustainability agenda. The ventures created from a time span of over seven years, forms a vast, deep, dense, intense and extremely rich “gross” empirical base from where the study collects its selective “net” material relevant for this study. The methodological approach to make sense and use of these serial and parallel self-initiated and self-experienced venturing processes is enactive research. The enactive research provides an opportunity to test the suggested formulation of sustainopreneurship – from the abstract idea to the concrete interaction. A special form of ethnography is used named self-ethnography. The ventures who have proven to perpetually evolve, develop and sustain are focused; On a Mission Sweden – Inc. Ass. and Ignition®. These ventures have provided the most significant change in both idea development, practice, and effect - both regards my inner world of insight breakthroughs and personal development, and the findings on a more abstract, conceptual, theoretical level. In order to highlight the three key dimensions of the concept, some key courses of events have been selected where they are considered to hold illustrative power: Firstly, the central events before the formalized venturing. Secondly, the milestones singled out during the venturing. Thirdly, some post-venture reflections around the process as such. The ethnographic style of the tales of the field is predominantly realist, with some degree impressionist.

The final chapter summarizes and presents an intermediary conclusion whether the concept has met the test and also discusses the meaning of the exercise as a whole. My own function is examined and evaluated briefly. The promise of the conceptual introduction is contrasted towards the approaches-as-usual regards the sustainability agenda that introduced the thesis, and some key points are delivered. Venturing in the name of sustainability allows agents to “act outside the box” related to the institutional framework that governs the structures that is set to solve the problems today, equipped with an upgraded mindset, operating with an agility made possible by the flexibility offered by creative business organizing. The quest to make (business) opportunities from the agenda set by sustainability, and organizing upon them in itself creates a sustaining meaning internally within the team to be able to ride through the storms – the same force traditionally driving NGO’s “not-for profit”, now coupled with a good business sense operating “for-profit”, with profit as a means, not as an end in itself - in a new in-between-land named “for prosperity”. When properly understood from knowledge increasing among other stakeholders than the sustainopreneurial teams and their closest supporters and early adopters, the welcoming of sustainopreneurial ventures are destined to increase. Proliferation and diffusion of sustainopreneurship in idea, applied interaction and reflective practice beyond this point can turn sustainability to be the main driver for business activity, internalizing the external sustainability demands as the primary purpose of the business creation and idea, forming its strategic intent, and integrated in its “organizational DNA”. Sustainopreneurship holds the power to give even more leverage to forces emerging from the business world that contributes to sustainability. Throughout the process, a question has been emerging to serve as a new opening for further interaction, where the claim is that sustainopreneurship delivers a good part of the answer;

How can we innovate and interact in order to reach a critical mass of people and energies to create a sustainable world?

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Haugen, Jenna. „Green Employees: Organizational Identification in an Environmentally Friendly Company“. TopSCHOLAR®, 2009. http://digitalcommons.wku.edu/theses/107/.

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Akinosi, Oluwafunmilayo, Daniel Nordlund und Alejandro Turbay. „Sustainable Microfinance“. Thesis, Blekinge Tekniska Högskola, Sektionen för ingenjörsvetenskap, 2011. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:bth-2540.

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Microfinance offers one way to combat poverty by providing access to credit and financial services to low-income borrowers. We argue that the interconnectedness of the socioeconomic and ecological system as well as the reliance on ecosystem services make it important to provide microcredit from a full sustainability perspective. We used the Framework for Strategic Sustainable Development, a scientific based systematic and strategic approach, to create a principle-based model of a microfinance institution operating in a socioeconomic and ecologically sustainable manner. This model was then compared with the circumstances in which these institutions currently operate. We then explored how taking a full sustainability perspective could meet current challenges and maximise opportunities. After a prioritisation process, we made recommendations on how these organisations could strategically move towards sustainability.
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Duncan, Linda F. „Effective environmental enforcement, the missing link to achieving sustainable development“. Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1998. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/tape15/PQDD_0009/MQ36354.pdf.

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Bücher zum Thema "Sustainable mission"

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Chaplin, Grantley R. Consultancy mission report on quality management system in Western Samoa. Melbourne: International Development Support Services, 1994.

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Canada. Western Economic Diversification Canada. Working towards a sustainable west. [Ottawa]: Western Economic Diversification Canada, 2006.

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United States. Agency for International Development. Bureau for Africa. U.S. Mission to Niger: Proposed country strategy plan, 1995-2002. Washington, D.C.?: Agency for International Development?, 1995.

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Guinea), Eco-Forestry Programme (Papua New. Eco-Forestry Programme mid-term review mission: Final report. Aylesbury: Agrisystems, 2004.

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jeunesse, Québec (Province) Conseil permanent de la. Durablement vôtre: Document de synthèse de l'événement jeunesse MISSION : DURABLE, pour un développement dans le vent. Québec: Conseil permanent de la jeunesse du Québec, 2007.

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Abalu, G. O. I. Report on a technical assistance mission to COMESA on areas for strategic partnerships in food security and sustainable development. Addis Ababa: United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, Multi-Disciplinary Regional Advisory Group, 1996.

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Mokkarāphirom, Phœ̄msak. Report on the assessment of training needs of the MRC/GTZ Sustainable Management of Resource in the Lower Mekong Basin Project: Short term mission report. [Hanoi]: Mekong River Comission on behalf of Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ) GmbH and Mekong River Comission Secretariat, 1997.

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1928-, Sibeko Archie, Hrsg. The mission: A life for freedom in South Africa. Johannesburg: STE Publishers, 2010.

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Bremmers, L. Promotion of sustainable trade relations between small scale producers in Zimbabwe and importers in the Netherlands: Report of the Identification Mission to Zimbabwe, May 1997. Amsterdam: [s.n., 1997.

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Varra, Lucia, Hrsg. Le case per ferie: valori, funzioni e processi per un servizio differenziato e di qualità. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-6655-094-5.

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The research aims to analyse the concept of the 'holiday home' in Italy, a phenomenon that is not very well known and not given sufficient visibility in the tourism sector. The objective is to grasp the role and the degree of response that the holiday homes can offer in order to consolidate a genuinely social and sustainable tourism, which is the specific feature of the Associazione di Promozione Sociale Santa Lucia. The holiday homes represent an efficacious response to the emerging motivations for travel and a new sensitivity towards social and sustainable tourism. The growing opportunities for this sector call for reflection on the mission and future positioning of the holiday homes within the tourist reception panorama, with the deriving choices relating to: the offer, consisting of values more than of services; the functions fulfilled, intimately bound up with the demands of the individual and the territory; the quality of the service, which is not generic but linked to the functions and can be measured in line with objective and subjective parameters. Strategic awareness, managerial capacity and elevated professionalism at all levels are the factors of legitimisation and success of this original reception formula.
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Buchteile zum Thema "Sustainable mission"

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Greeley, Martin. „Sustainable poverty outreach“. In Money with a Mission (Volume 1), 21–45. Rugby, Warwickshire, United Kingdom: Practical Action Publishing, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.3362/9781780440866.002.

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Plangger, Kirk, Dianne Bevelander, Leyland Pitt und Colin Campbell. „Mission Statements: Distinction Tool or Wasted Effort“. In The Sustainable Global Marketplace, 494. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-10873-5_289.

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Dräxl, T. „Emission Versus E-Mission – Ways To A Sustainable Powertrain“. In Sustainable Automotive Technologies 2010, 53–59. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-10798-6_7.

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Priyadarshi, Harit, Sangharsh Rao, Shahbaz Shamshad Khan und Divyanshu Vats. „“Mission for the Sanitary India: A Case Study of Aligarh City” Uttar Pradesh, India“. In Sustainable Civil Infrastructures, 47–62. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-61645-2_5.

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Bal, Anjali S., Leyland F. Pitt und Michael Parent. „Readability and Usefulness: Do the top 100 MBA Mission Statements say Anything?“ In The Sustainable Global Marketplace, 220. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-10873-5_118.

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Armah, Stephen. „Corruption and Culture in Ghana: Mission Impossible or an Interesting Challenge“. In Nurturing Sustainable Prosperity in West Africa, 35–81. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-37490-7_4.

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Jahankhani, Hamid, und Stefan Kendzierskyj. „The Role of Blockchain in Underpinning Mission Critical Infrastructure“. In Industry 4.0 and Engineering for a Sustainable Future, 191–210. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-12953-8_12.

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Kanda, Jun. „Safety and Sustainability—the Structural Engineer's Role“. In Sustainable Structural Engineering, 1–8. Zurich, Switzerland: International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE), 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/sed014.001.

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<p>The mission of structural engineering is to design and construct safe structures by making appropriate decisions. At the same time, society also has a strong demand for sustainability, to which structural engineers can contribute through their decisions. Such decisions are necessary at every step of the design, construction, maintenance, and demolition process. The appropriateness depends on people’s expectancy for a structure, which varies according to their cultural background and economic well-being, as well as technological development. Historically, when quantitative information of a design variable was not available, the structural safety was deter-mined by engineers, based mainly on their own experiences. Materials and construction systems simply followed what had been successful in the past.</p>
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McIntyre, Shelby, Albert Bruno und Patrick Guerra. „In Search of Sustainable Social Mission Ventures to Alleviate Poverty“. In Alleviating Poverty through Business Strategy, 99–121. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230612068_6.

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Martins, Edgard Thomas, Isnard Thomas Martins und Marcelo Márcio Soares. „Breaking Technological Paradigms – Sustainable Design in Air Transport Multi-mission“. In Design, User Experience, and Usability. User Experience in Novel Technological Environments, 160–68. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-39238-2_18.

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Konferenzberichte zum Thema "Sustainable mission"

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O'Neil, Graham, James Orr und Steve Watson. „Sustainable, Reliable Mission-Systems Architecture“. In Space 2005. Reston, Virigina: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.2005-6611.

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Hartranft, Thomas J. „Sustainable Energy for Deployed Military Bases“. In ASME 2008 2nd International Conference on Energy Sustainability collocated with the Heat Transfer, Fluids Engineering, and 3rd Energy Nanotechnology Conferences. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/es2008-54136.

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The U.S. military conducts a full spectrum of contingency operations in which it provides humanitarian assistance, logistical support, peacekeeping stability functions, and reconstruction activities. It is becoming increasingly important to incorporate the concept of “sustainability” into these operations. Making contingency operations more sustainable will provide force multiplier aspects that increase operational efficiencies and reduce logistical burdens and costs. The military requires enormous energy resources to maintain its mission readiness, which contributes greatly to logistical burdens and costs. A wide range of sustainability considerations relate to the cross-functional use of energy in contingency operations, from the interface with a host nation’s infrastructure; temporary construction practices; fuel convoys; cascading material use; the handling and treatment of waste, water, and hazardous materials; logistics footprint, etc. This paper describes military issues that will affect deployed base mission requirements and future investment policies. It also describes the ongoing process to develop an Army vision for sustainable contingency operations. This vision will consider the integration of cross-functional energy uses and establish sustainable operational requirements and investment policies. These insights are also applicable to many international humanitarian situations.
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Ariyoshi, Yuya, Melissa Zemoura, Toshiya Hanada und Satomi Kawamoto. „Effect of small satellites' post-mission disposal on sustainable space utilization“. In 2015 7th International Conference on Recent Advances in Space Technologies (RAST). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/rast.2015.7208446.

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Hamade, R. F., S. P. Manthri, F. Pusavec, K. A. Zacny, L. A. Taylor, O. W. Dillon, K. Rouch und I. S. Jawahir. „Developing a Methodology Towards Sustainable PCD Compact Core Drilling on Planet Mars“. In ASME 2009 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2009-10133.

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This paper describes a study of core drilling into basalt rock in anticipation of a Mars mission. Since the objective is to maintain a sustainable drilling mission on this distant planet, we perform a methodical study to examine parameters which influence sustainability including PCD tool-wear and drilling forces.
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Karamolegkos, K., I. Goulos, V. Pachidis, J. Stevens, C. Smith, L. Thevenot und R. d’Ippolito. „Helicopter Mission Analysis Using a Multidisciplinary Simulation Framework“. In ASME Turbo Expo 2014: Turbine Technical Conference and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2014-26991.

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This paper describes the work done and strong interaction between the Technology Evaluator (TE), Green Rotorcraft (GRC) Integrated Technology Demonstrator (ITD) and Sustainable and Green Engine (SAGE) ITD of the Clean Sky Joint Technology Initiative (JTI). The GRC and SAGE ITDs are responsible for developing new helicopter airframe and engine technologies respectively, whilst the TE has the distinctive role of assessing the environmental impact of these technologies at single flight (mission), airport and Air Transport System levels (ATS). The assessments reported herein have been performed by using a GRC-developed multidisciplinary simulation framework called PhoeniX (Platform Hosting Operational and Environmental Investigations for Rotorcraft) that comprises various computational modules. These modules include a rotorcraft performance code (EUROPA), an engine performance and emissions simulation tool (GSP) and a noise prediction code (HELENA). PhoeniX can predict the performance of a helicopter along a prescribed 4D trajectory offering a complete helicopter mission analysis. In the context of the TE assessments reported herein, two helicopter classes are examined namely a Twin Engine Light (TEL) configuration for Emergency Medical Service (EMS) and Police missions and a Single Engine Light (SEL) configuration for Passenger/Transport missions. The different technologies assessed reflect three simulation points which are the ‘Baseline’ Year 2000 technology, ‘Reference’ Y2020 technology, without Clean Sky benefits, and finally the ‘Conceptual’, reflecting Y2020 technology with Clean Sky benefits. The results of this study illustrate the potential that incorporated technologies possess in terms of improving performance and gas emission metrics such as fuel burn, CO2, NOx as well as the noise footprint on the ground.
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„Role of ‘Make in India’ Mission for Poverty Alleviation and Sustainable Development“. In April 9-10, 2015 Phuket (Thailand). International Centre of Economics, Humanities and Management, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.15242/icehm.ed0415034.

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Doganer, S. „Cultural heritage tourism research: a sustainable community-based design project for the San Antonio Mission Historic District“. In SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING 2013. Southampton, UK: WIT Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2495/sdp130181.

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„The Hyperspectral Environment and Resource Observer - A Canadian Mission in Support of Sustainable Development“. In 55th International Astronautical Congress of the International Astronautical Federation, the International Academy of Astronautics, and the International Institute of Space Law. Reston, Virigina: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.iac-04-b.2.06.

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Uddin, Nouman, Devendra Singh und Rajkumar S. Pant. „Sizing and Mission Analysis of Multirole Short-Haul All-Electric Seaplane for Sustainable Aviation“. In 2020 IEEE Asia-Pacific Conference on Computer Science and Data Engineering (CSDE). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/csde50874.2020.9411375.

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Wyatt-Baxter, Krystal, und Amber Welch. „One Year In: Using a Mission-Driven Assessment Plan to Enact Change in an Academic Library Makerspace“. In Library Assessment Conference—Building Effective, Sustainable, Practical Assessment. Association of Research Libraries, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.29242/lac.2018.80.

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Shaw, Dierdre, und Katherine Duffy. Save Your Wardrobe: Digitalising Sustainable Clothing Consumption. University of Glasgow, Juni 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.36399/gla.pubs.188107.

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This preliminary research examines the role of digitalisation in changing how consumers respond to, manage and maintain more sustainable approaches to clothing. It brings together the mission and vision of Save Your Wardrobe, with expert consumer researchers from University of Glasgow. Using a qualitative approach (in-depth consumer interviews and wardrobe audits) we explore existing clothing behaviours and how the Save Your Wardrobe (SYW) application (app) could be used as a digital wardrobe management solution.
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Krishnamurthy, Ranjani, Gayathri Sarangan, Abhilaasha Nagarajan, Reeba Devaraj, Rajesh Ramamoorthy, Blessy Oviya und Nandini Natarajan. Gender and Social Inclusion Across the Sanitation Chain in Tamil Nadu – Assessment and Strategy. Indian Institute for Human Settlements, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.24943/gsiatnas10.2019.

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The Government of Tamil Nadu (GoTN) has prioritised the full sanitation chain, including the strengthening of septage management as an economical and sustainable complement to networkbased sewerage systems. The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) is supporting the GoTN to achieve the Sanitation Mission of Tamil Nadu through the Tamil Nadu Urban Sanitation Support Programme (TNUSSP). TNUSSP Phase I (2015-2018) was designed to support GoTN and selected cities in making improvements along the entire urban sanitation chain. In the second phase (2018– 2020), TNUSSP seeks to go one step further and integrate a gender and social inclusion (GSI) perspective within its interventions at two sites – the city of Tiruchirappalli (Trichy), and the two town panchayats (TPs) of Periyanaicken-Palayam (PNP) and Narasimhanaicken-Palayam (NNP) in Coimbatore district – along the urban sanitation cycle and in its support provided at the State level.
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Bischoff, Thore Sören, Kaja von der Leyen, Simon Winkler-Portmann, Dierk Bauknecht, Kilian Bizer, Matthias Englert, Martin Führ et al. Regulatory experimentation as a tool to generate learning processes and govern innovation, An analysis of 26 international cases. Sonderforschungsgruppe Institutionenanalyse, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.46850/sofia.9783941627857.

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Regulatory experiments can be useful to guide complex transitions in the field of sustainable development. They help to understand the effects of policies and regulations and offer insights into the dynamics of social processes. Empirical studies analyzing heterogeneous samples of regulatory experiments are missing. This paper uses a qualitative content analysis to examine 26 international cases of regulatory experiments in the field of sustainable development. The results show the diversity of existing regulatory experiments in terms of their design. We use the results to formulate implications on how to use regulatory experiments that facilitate learning processes.
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Mission and Vision of the Caribbean Climate Hub. USDA Caribbean Climate Hub, Mai 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2016.6960279.ch.

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Climate change is one of the biggest challenges facing the agricultural sector, threatening food security and sustainable development. The Caribbean region is particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change due to its geographical location and socio-economic condition. To deal with these climate challenges, we must strengthen ties of cooperation between government agencies, research institutions, community-based organizations, farmers and agricultural entrepreneurs.
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