Odd couples: reconciling academic and operational cultures for whole-institution sustainability governance at universities

Author:

Robinson John,Alhakim Andi Darell,Ma Grace,Alam Monisha,Brando Fernanda da Rocha,Braune Manfred,Brown Michelle,Côté Nicolas,Espinosa Denise Crocce Romano,Garza Ana Karen,Gorman David,Hajer Maarten,Madden John,Melnick Rob,Metras John,Newman Julie,Patel Rutu,Raven Rob,Sergienko Kenneth,Smith Victoria,Tariq Hoor,van der Lem Lysanne,Wong Christina Nga Jing,Wiek Arnim

Abstract

Purpose This study aims to explore barriers and pathways to a whole-institution governance of sustainability within the working structures of universities. Design/methodology/approach This paper draws on multi-year interviews and hierarchical structure analysis of ten universities in Canada, the USA, Australia, Hong Kong, South Africa, Brazil, the UK and The Netherlands. The paper addresses existing literature that championed further integration between the two organizational sides of universities (academic and operations) and suggests approaches for better embedding sustainability into four primary domains of activity (education, research, campus operations and community engagement). Findings This research found that effective sustainability governance needs to recognise and reconcile distinct cultures, diverging accountability structures and contrasting manifestations of central-coordination and distributed-agency approaches characteristic of the university’s operational and academic activities. The positionality of actors appointed to lead institution-wide embedding influenced which domain received most attention. The paper concludes that a whole-institution approach would require significant tailoring and adjustments on both the operational and academic sides to be successful. Originality/value Based on a review of sustainability activities at ten universities around the world, this paper provides a detailed analysis of the governance implications of integrating sustainability into the four domains of university activity. It discusses how best to work across the operational/academic divide and suggests principles for adopting a whole institution approach to sustainability.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Education,Human Factors and Ergonomics

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