Sustainability in the Service Industries
A special issue of Journal of Risk and Financial Management (ISSN 1911-8074). This special issue belongs to the section "Sustainability and Finance".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 23 November 2024 | Viewed by 53936
Special Issue Editor
Interests: digital economy; higher education; sustainability; international business
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Dear Colleagues,
There is an ever-increasing worldwide recognition that economics should serve nature, rather than being subservient to the immediate concerns of profit-maximizing businesses. The (counter)discipline of Green Economics offers the philosophical basis and theoretical frameworks for systematic investigations in this topical area. Economics, as we know it traditionally, does not engage seamlessly with knowledge in natural sciences, and this has crippled efforts to infuse into it considerations on environmental issues and sustainability in general. Even when the traditional economics discipline engaged with other social sciences in the past, it was always with the prejudice that its perspectives triumphed over those of others. In this regard, green economics promises a broader range of multidisciplinarily sourced actionable knowledge that can make a positive change in the world. It also deconstructs some of the internal contradictions within economics and makes it a science of hope.
Service industries have a cardinal role in enforcing the above mandate. Service processes need to be made more sustainable. Fortunately, key stakeholders, including business managements, customers, and governments, are in broad agreement regarding this, although their reasons for support vary widely. Additionally, there is relatively less accord on how to implement green practices in different industry segments. Given the nuanced nature of services, there is not always a simple way to achieve and maintain a competitive advantage by following textbook green practices, either. This has actually led to a wide range of service innovations, some of which have become benchmarks for others to emulate. Innovations are not just in products (e.g., use of organically grown food products in the restaurants) but also in processes (e.g., algorithms that power global cargo movements, with the objective of minimizing carbon footprints) and philosophies that frame industries (e.g., focus on sustaining healthy lifestyles versus reactive medical interventions to cure diseases in hospitals).
We invite contributions from scholars and scholarly practitioners on green economic implications for service industry firms.
Dr. Babu George
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Ecology
- Environment
- Sustainable development
- Triple bottomline
- Service industries (hospitality, tourism, transport, banking, healthcare, telecommunication, public services, community services, etc.)
- Economics
- Nature
- Conservation
- Recycling
- Reuse
- Carbon footprints
- Lean processes
- Justice
- Wellbeing
- Holistic approach
- Future of business
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