Sustainability Competence for Business students. Developing a Sustainability Competence Framework for Business Students: An Interview-Based Study
Abstract
This bachelor thesis explores what sustainability competence business students need to meet
the rising demand for sustainability competence due to stringent sustainability regulations
within the European Green Deal. The aim is to enhance understanding of the specific aspects
of sustainability competence required for effective navigation and leadership within
sustainable business environments. Using a qualitative methodology with an abductive
approach, this research gathers insights from interviews with both academic experts and
business professionals. The insights from interviews, combined with theoretical perspectives
and established frameworks for sustainability competence, have led to the identification of
key aspects of sustainability competence relevant to business students. The thesis posits that
acquiring sustainability competence is vital for business students to tackle today's complex
environmental and social challenges, thereby improving their long-term business
effectiveness and adaptability.
The bachelor's thesis presents a sustainability competence framework for business students
and includes four aspects: knowledge, skills, attitudes and values (KSAV). Each aspect also
includes three dimensions. The knowledge aspect highlights awareness of how sustainability
is defined at different levels: holistically, organizationally and at an individual professional
level. Furthermore, knowledge in systems thinking and continuous learning are key
dimensions. Key skills include interdisciplinary navigation, leadership of sustainability efforts
and application of theoretical sustainability knowledge in economic practice. Core attitudes
include seeing sustainability as an important part of business, being humble and open, and
engaging in sustainable working practices. Within values, it is important to recognize and
redefine one's personal values, value empathy and integrity, and align one's practice with one's
principles. These aspects are interconnected and together provide a comprehensive
understanding of key sustainability competence for business students. By integrating these
aspects, business students will be better prepared to meet the increasing expectations for
sustainability within organizations, ensuring their ability to contribute and lead the transition
towards more sustainable business practices.
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Date
2024-07-03Author
Habhab, Maria
Muregård, Olivia
Quach, Kerstin
Keywords
Sustainability competence, competence, Sustainability, Management, CSRD, CSDDD, SFRD, European Green Deal, Wicked problems, Sustainability as a wicked problem
Series/Report no.
Environmental Management/uthålligt företagande 23/24:5
Language
eng
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