The notion of sustainable development has consistently been
pivotal in directing global initiatives, whether via philosophical
contemplation of "harmonious coexistence between man and nature" or
through environmental conservation amidst industrial civilisation. In 2015, 193
United Nations member states ratified 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
to enhance human accountability for sustainable development. These objectives
necessitate that nations, organisations, and people engage in actions promoting
sustainable development.
The objective of the study is to examine the influence of
ethical leadership on sustainable development, particularly in bridging the gap
between the acknowledgement and the successful execution of ethical and
sustainable leadership practices inside enterprises. This research was guided
by two key theoretical frameworks: ethical leadership and transformational
leadership. Primary subjects involved fundamental characteristics and conduct
of ethical and sustainable leaders; barriers to execution (short-termism,
integration difficulties); assessment and appraisal of sustainability efforts.
Essential arguments included ethical and sustainable leadership demands
distinct characteristics beyond conventional frameworks; effective execution needs
to surmount challenges such as a short-term orientation; comprehensive
assessment methods are vital for gauging program efficacy. Methodological
approach involved systematic literature research, case study analysis, and
surveys of employees and leaders. The study delivered an in-depth comprehension
of ethical and sustainable leadership, including pragmatic solutions and
evaluative instruments for enterprises. Promotes socially responsible and
sustainable corporate operations. The target audience included decision-makers,
corporate executives, sustainability specialists, academics, and researchers in
leadership.
This research underscores the critical role of ethical
leadership in driving sustainable development. By identifying key leader
characteristics, implementation strategies, and effective measurement
techniques, this study aims to bridge the gap between recognising the need for
ethical and sustainable practices and their practical application. Ultimately,
it advocates for a shift towards a more responsible and resilient business
landscape, benefiting both organisations and society at large. The impact of
ethical and sustainable leadership extends far beyond individual companies. It
has the potential to ripple outwards, shaping a more just, equitable, and
environmentally conscious global landscape. This research serves as a catalyst,
not just for businesses, but for policymakers, educators, and all stakeholders
who share the vision of a sustainable future.
Author(s) Details
John Motsamai Modise
Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa.
Please see the book here :- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/mono/978-93-88417-39-6/CH2
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