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Addressing the biodiversity crisis via leadership – An interdisciplinary review, concept development & research agenda
(Presentation at the Corporate Responsibility Research Conference (CRRC) 2023)
Authors: Teerikangas Satu, Sääksjärvi Ilari, Räikkönen Juulia, Salo Matti, Uusitalo Outi, Pecoraro Maria, Onkila Tiina, Puustinen Sari, Uusitalo Ville, Mäkelä Marileena, Unkila Milla, Salo Mia, Tyrväinen Liisa, Hopia Anu, Rouhiainen Henna, Svels Stina, Grenman Miia, Kuhmonen Irene, Ahvenharju Sanna, Lauttamäki Ville, Järviö Natasha, Tuomasjukka Saska, Turunen Marja, Veijalainen Anu, Sorakunnas Esko, Lappalainen Roni, Lappalainen Otto, Walhsten Aliisa, Luoma Tommi, Hakulinen Anna, Oksanen Hanna, Möksy Juulia, Kervinen Ville, Lehtovaara Katri
Conference name: Corporate Responsibility Research Conference
Publishing place: Cambridge,UK
Publication year: 2023
Self-archived copy’s web address: https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/380540669
In order to address biodiversity decline, international reports recommend transformative change to reform global economic systems, shifting the prevailing paradigm of economic growth and overconsumption to penalise actions that deteriorate biodiversity and to reward sustainability. Yet, little is known on how can leadership enable such transformative change. In this conceptual paper, we engage in developing the concept of biodiversity-respectful leadership. In our conceptual development, we build on an interdisciplinary perspective. Our main contribution is in proposing and outlining the need for and the contents of a potential new leadership framework that addresses the biodiversity crisis, termed ‘biodiversity-respectful leadership’. To this end, our paper offers disciplinary reviews of prior research on biodiversity from the perspectives of institutions, business and consumers. Thereafter, we move toward a review of leadership research, before developing a multi-level biodiversity-respectful leadership framework. In closing, we highlight challenges in such development, while offering an agenda guiding future research.
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