Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
Much of the literature on sustainability has tried to define the “virtuous behaviour” of
“agents” (man and his social and economic organizations) so that it respects the “sustainability
constraint.” This paper provides a “mirror-image” approach, based on the idea that it is above all
necessary to understand why men and organizations tend to develop, at times unconsciously and
dishonestly, damaging behaviour that turns into non-sustainability. In other words, to orient man
toward sustainable behaviour it is indispensable to understand the “reasons” for the behaviour
that produces non-sustainable effects. Regarding sustainability problems, we shall introduce the
hypothesis that non-sustainable behaviour is not irrational in an absolute sense but derives from the
action of three connected “behavioural archetypes” that accurately describe the “natural” behaviour
of individuals in pursuing their aims: behaving in a way that will provide evident short-term
advantages, both individual and local, while ignoring the disadvantages and harm such behaviour
produces in the long run, at the collective and global level. To solve the problem, we shall try to
identify the “levers” that weaken the archetypes and reverse their effects, thereby requiring sacrifices
which are unacceptable to some. The paper presents four emblematic cases of non-sustainable
behaviour and demonstrates that sustainability must become a fundamental strategic driver.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
sustainability; system thinking; archetypes of myopia; sustainability as a strategic driver;
tragedy of the commons; waste disposal; global warming
Elenco autori:
Mella, Piero; Pellicelli, Michela
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