CEOs’ talk of sustainability: Towards an inclusion of an embeddedness and value-creation perspective
(2019) In LSR Working Papers Series- Abstract
- Purpose: This paper sets out to examine how CEOs’ talk of sustainability has developed in a period of increased expectations from society for companies to step up their transformation towards more sustainable businesses andbetter account for their progress and performance within the sustainability area.
Design/methodology/approach: By adopting an interpretive textual approach, this paper provides a careful analysis of how CEO talk of sustainability has developed in the largest listed Swedish companies during the period 2008-2017. The analysis focuses on the CEO letter.
Findings: TheCEOs’ talk of sustainability is becoming much more elaborated, proactive and also adopts a multi-dimensional approach towards... (More) - Purpose: This paper sets out to examine how CEOs’ talk of sustainability has developed in a period of increased expectations from society for companies to step up their transformation towards more sustainable businesses andbetter account for their progress and performance within the sustainability area.
Design/methodology/approach: By adopting an interpretive textual approach, this paper provides a careful analysis of how CEO talk of sustainability has developed in the largest listed Swedish companies during the period 2008-2017. The analysis focuses on the CEO letter.
Findings: TheCEOs’ talk of sustainability is becoming much more elaborated, proactive and also adopts a multi-dimensional approach towards sustainability. The CEOs frame their talk by adopting different perspectives over the period; the sticky environmental-, the performance and meso-, the product-market oriented-and the embeddedness and value-creation perspective.The most intriguing finding is that of a radical change in the CEOs’ talk of sustainability in the latest lettersindicating that the alleged capitalistic and short-sighted focus on value maximization and profitability might be changing for embedding more of sustainability dimensions.
Practical implications: The findings provide relevant inputs to the debate on how CEOs provide accountability to their stakeholders by framing their talk of sustainability from different perspectives.
Originality/value:This comprehensive analysis of how CEOs in the largest listed companies through their talk of sustainability provide accountability to their stakeholders, offers a unique frame of reference for further interpretational work on how CEOs frame, engage in andshape the sustainability discourse. (Less)
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- Arvidsson, Susanne LU
- organization
- publishing date
- 2019-12
- type
- Working paper/Preprint
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- CEO talk, Sustainability, CEO letters, Accountability, Organisational (managerial) attention, Corporate response, Q01, M14, M41
- in
- LSR Working Papers Series
- issue
- 2019:02
- pages
- 36 pages
- project
- Sustainable Future Hub
- language
- English
- LU publication?
- yes
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- 5eeebaa4-d537-4907-9004-d1f35672a0b7
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- https://www.lusem.lu.se/media/ehl/SFH/LSRWPS0219.pdf
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