How does CeFEO contribute to the fullfilment of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)?

SDG circle

In 2012, the United Nations produced a set of “universal goals” that meet the urgent environmental, political and economic challenges our world is going through.

At the UN Summit on 25 September 2015, the world’s heads of state and government adopted 17 Global Goals. The countries of the world have committed themselves to leading the world towards a sustainable and equitable future, beginning on 1 January 2016 and continuing until 2030.

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a collection of 17 global goals to achieve by 2030. All 17 goals are connected, built on a holistic approach, meaning that no goal is to be left behind and that “success in one affects success for others”.

Mapping the current activities of CeFEO in research, education, and outreach, we can recognise our contribution to 9 SGGs:

  • 3 – Good health & wellbeing – Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all and at all ages.
  • 4 – Quality education – Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all.
  • 5 – Gender equality – Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls.
  • 8 – Decent work & economic growth – Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all.
  • 9 – Industry, innovation & infrastructure – Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation
  • 10 – Reduce inequalities – Reduce inequality within and among countries.
  • 11 – Sustainable cities & communities – Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable.
  • 12 – Responsible consumption and production – Ensure sustainable consumption and production pattern.
  • 17 – Partnerships for the goals – Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the global partnership for sustainable development.
CeFEO SDGs Map

It is our interest and commitment in the near future to improve this mapping process, by better profiling our initiatives and research projects. We indeed believe that reaching the SDGs by 2030 is a challenge that we all share. Therefore, we are taking a step-by-step approach and work from bottom-up. We will soon present stories to that contribute to drive a change.


Principles for Responsible Management
Education (PRME)

PRME

JIBS is part of the Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME) global initiative, launched in 2007 by the United Nations. The work of PRME at JIBS is materialized through its guiding principle to be Responsible in Action. This principle is central to advancing our commitment to educating responsible leaders and becoming a role model in our industry.

The contribution of CeFEO to the PRME work at JIBS is detailed in the following reports:


Recent initiatives

  • 16th EIASM Workshop on Family Firm Management Research 2021. Online conference from September 16, 2021 to October 21, 2021, hosted by CeFEO in collaboration with the European Family Business Research Centers (EuFBC) network, formed by 15 of the largest research centers conducting research in the field of family business in Europe. The title of the workshop was “Family firms between local and global challenges” and the chairpersons were Massimo Baù (JIBS) and Kajsa Haag (JIBS). The first day of the workshop has been dedicated to discuss sustainable development of family firms with the keynotes presented by Pramodita Sharma (Pioneering Family Firms’ Sustainable Development Strategies), Liselotte Hägertz Engstam(Engaging board directors to accelerate climate actions and innovation for sustainable business), Andrew Bryson (Family Business for Sustainable Development), and a round table discussion lead by Marcela Ramirez-Pasillas (JIBS).
  • European Academy of Management (EURAM) 2021. Marcela Ramirez-Pasillas (JIBS) Organized a Symposium about "Anticipating future sustainability – Shifting the dance in the entrepreneurship, ownership, management and innovation fields" in collaboration with the Entrepreneurship SIG and Business for Society SIG. The event featured Ted Fuller, Claire Seaman, Davide Bizjak, Andrea Caputo, Marzena Starnawska & Massimiliano Pellegrini. Together they discussed how future sustainability shapes the fields of entrepreneurship, ownership, management and innovation. During the workshop, they introduced concepts, approaches, and perspectives and presented examples on the United Nations 17 Sustainable Development Goals. The integration of different SDGs on entrepreneurial and business activities is central when working with future sustainability and shifting research agendas.
  • In 2021, Massimo Baù and Mattias Nordqvist have been appointed members of the Academic Advisory Board of the Boards Impact Forum, the Nordic chapter of the Climate Governance Initiative, in collaboration with the World Economic Forum. The purpose is to engage board directors in Nordics and internationally, to accelerate climate actions and innovation for sustainable business and a sustainable world.
    The Boards Impact Forum helps non-executive directors in engaging with the potential risks and opportunities of climate change and take this discussion into their boardrooms with the ultimate goal of raising ambition and accelerating climate actions and innovation for sustainable businesses and a sustainable world.