Analysis Of The Relationship Between Sustainability And Competitiveness: A Management And Control Model For The Global Goals Of Sustainable Development And The Competitive Positioning Of The Country

Authors

  • Martha Janeth Bonilla Gómez Author
  • Angela María Vargas Ariza Author
  • Mayeth Lizeth Durán Durán Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.64252/bt4c1z10

Keywords:

Sustainability, competitiveness, management, indicators, control

Abstract

The objective of the present study was to ascertain the correlation between sustainability and competitiveness. It is imperative for companies to achieve a balance between these two factors in order to maintain their competitive edge and ensure their continued operation in the future. A relationship was established through a comprehensive review of management models based on sustainability and competitiveness, the methods by which they are measured, and their results. This relationship indicates that there is a contribution from the administrative management of organizations toward the Sustainable Development Goals proposed for 2030 at the global level. This determination was reached subsequent to an in-depth analysis of the objectives inherent to each goal, culminating in the selection of seven that were deemed to be particularly pertinent. These objectives are believed to be intimately associated with the developmental, growth-oriented, and innovative endeavors that organizations undertake as a component of their business operations.

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Published

2025-04-15

How to Cite

Analysis Of The Relationship Between Sustainability And Competitiveness: A Management And Control Model For The Global Goals Of Sustainable Development And The Competitive Positioning Of The Country. (2025). International Journal of Environmental Sciences, 11(2s), 590-613. https://doi.org/10.64252/bt4c1z10