Institutional Sustainability And Sustainable Development
Journal Title: Manager Journal - Year 2018, Vol 27, Issue
Abstract
Institutional Sustainability and Sustainable Development are two concepts very often used together. Their meanings are blurring and versatile. This paper aims to define each concept distinctly and to identify their similarities, if any. To achieve these objectives, I will use the method of logical definition of a concept. Firstly I will identify the sufficiency predicates for Sustainable Development. Secondly I will define the concept of Sustainability. Thirdly, I will use sufficiency attributes to define the concept of Institutional Sustainability
Authors and Affiliations
Grațiela-Denisa Iordache
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