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Environmental Politics

Publication date: 2019-01-01
Volume: 28 Pages: 43 - 63
Publisher: Taylor & Francis (Routledge)

Author:

Biedenkopf, Katja
Van Eynde, Sarah ; Bachus, Kris

Keywords:

Science & Technology, Social Sciences, Life Sciences & Biomedicine, Environmental Studies, Political Science, Environmental Sciences & Ecology, Government & Law, Environmental leadership, climate leadership, social leadership, social enterprise, Fairphone, sustainable supply chain management, SUPPLIER DEVELOPMENT, MANAGEMENT, GOVERNANCE, SUSTAINABILITY, INSTITUTIONS, PERFORMANCE, INTEGRATION, POLICY, POWER, NGOS, 0502 Environmental Science and Management, 1605 Policy and Administration, 1606 Political Science, Political Science & Public Administration, 3507 Strategy, management and organisational behaviour, 4407 Policy and administration, 4408 Political science

Abstract:

Achieving sustainable consumption and production requires a break with cur- rent practices in many sectors, including the smartphone sector. Leaders are central actors in catalysing such change by developing, implementing and promoting innovative ideas, products and practices. Not only large but also small enterprises can aspire to assume leadership for sustainability. This con- tribution explores the environmental, climate and social leadership of the social enterprise Fairphone that seeks to start a movement towards a more sustainable smartphone sector. Endowed with barely any structural power, it relies on other leadership types, especially entrepreneurial leadership, which is based on dia- logue, persuasion and coalition-building. Small enterprises can be leaders, but pursuing a goal such as transforming the smartphone sector takes a step-by- step approach targeting different follower groups from suppliers, competitors and consumers to end-of-life processors and policymakers. Those different follower groups are susceptible to different (combinations of) leadership types.