• What aspects of diagnosis need to precede design to assure sustainability? • How do extant cultural contexts/mindsets shape diagnosis and design?
• Do certain cultural characteristics and competencies foster sustainability? • Which cultural attributes must be embedded to assure sustainability?
• Are some cultural contexts (e.g., organization, industry, region, nation) more amenable to sustainable enterprise development? • If so, what cultural assumptions of those contexts foster amenability? • Are these assumptions shared across these contexts and are they replicable in or transferable to other contexts?
• If the embedding process is instead evolutionary, what factors impact its development? • What is the residual effect of design and the design process upon the extant cultures?
• How does cultural knowledge and cross-cultural competence contribute to effective leadership of sustainable enterprises?
Prof. Dr. Sonja Sackmann Institute for Developing Viable Organizations Department of Economics, Management and Organization Sciences University Bw Munich Werner-Heisenberg-Weg 36 D-85577 Neubiberg, Germany tel: +49 (89) 6004 2697 email: sonja.sackmann@unibw.de
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