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Business Sustainability

Business sustainability is often seen as managing the triple bottom line of corporate environmental, social and financial performance. This view is a translation of the World Commission on Environment and Development's conception of sustainable development that "meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs."

Our Network takes a systems approach to sustainability. We see business sustainability as resilient businesses that create value, healthy ecosystems and strong communities.

Other topics in this section address specific issues, this section contains more general research on business sustainability. Use the links on the left to retrieve industry reports and our Research Insights or search our complete database using your own keywords. To add or comment on this section, contact us.

  Dr. Pratima Bansal
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Dr.Tima Bansal is the Network's Executive Director and Professor at the Richard Ivey School of Business at the University of Western Ontario.

Her research is focused centrally on the broad questions pertaining to business sustainability and corporate social responsibility.
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