Sustainability and environmental perspectives in Turkey: A socio-cultural analysis

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Abstract

Purpose: This chapter focuses on the Turkish businesses' and individuals' perspectives on sustainability and environment and provides a socio-cultural analysis regarding the problems underlying in the implementation of sustainability and environmental practices in an emerging economy.

Methodology/approach: Current sustainability and environment studies literature regarding the Turkish businesses and society are examined. Socio-cultural perspective is used to explain the problems in the field.

Findings: Turkish culture is traditionally associated with harmony with the nature and many studies point to its environmental awareness. But the lack of future orientation, paternalist way of management, and survival concerns of the individuals and businesses cause a certain lack of environmental initiative. Turkish culture has a unique pluralistic approach to nature, and in this approach mastery, harmony, and subjugation are combined.

Practical and social implications: The suggested pluralistic approach should be considered by the relevant stakeholders to understand the dynamics of business and environment relations in Turkey. This unique structure calls for unique environmental solutions.

Originality/value of paper: Present studies of Turkey in terms ofsustainability and environmental issues are generally lacking socio-cultural perspectives. This study aims to fill this gap by suggesting an alternative pluralistic approach based on a socio-cultural evaluation of Turkish culture.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)117-137
Number of pages21
JournalCritical Studies on Corporate Responsibility, Governance and Sustainability
Volume8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2014

Keywords

  • Corporate sustainability
  • Environmental perspective
  • Socio-cultural analysis
  • Sustainability
  • Turkey

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