Barriers to implementing sustainability experienced by middle managers in the fast-moving consumer goods and retail sector

In order for organisations to develop and embed sustainability, managers must address the different aspects during the strategic decision-making process and incorporate them into their corporate, business and functional level strategies. While it is recognised that middle managers (MMs) play a key r...

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Main Author: Mountfield, Andrew (auth)
Other Authors: Hrajnoha, Kelly (auth), Koh, Leslie (auth), Lascenko, Lija (auth), Puchala, Renata (auth), Schalch, Cornelia (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, UK and Northampton MA, USA Edward Elgar Publishing 2021
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