Translating Sustainability Vision into Action: Insights from Sustainability Managers
Abstract
With a growing emphasis on corporate sustainability, the role of sustainability managers has
expanded beyond compliance and reporting towards guiding organizations in translating
sustainability visions into concrete action. Acknowledging this shift, existing research calls
for a deeper understanding of the processes through which sustainability visions become
embedded in practice. This qualitative study addresses the empirical gap by exploring how
sustainability managers enact their role as translators of vision within organizational contexts.
26 semi-structured interviews were conducted with sustainability managers across five
different industries. Our study identifies three interconnected dimensions through which
sustainability managers realize organizational vision; they distribute responsibility between
organizational levels, engage in contextual and recipient-oriented communication and drive
materialization. Through continuous sensegiving, sustainability managers navigate
organizational ambiguity by fostering engagement and co-constructed understanding. This
study contributes to the field of management studies by emphasizing the relational, iterative
and co-constructed process of translating sustainability visions into action, while emphasizing
the influence of trust, involvement and adaptive communication in shaping sustainable vision
implementation.
Degree
Master 2-years
Other description
MSc in Management
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Date
2025-06-24Author
Gligoric, Anna
Jerkovic, Dejana
Keywords
Vision Implementation
Sustainability Management
Sensegiving
Distributed Leadership
KPIs
Organizational Change
Materialization
Series/Report no.
Master Degree Project 2025:20
Language
eng