Author
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- Pius O. Ughakpoteni
(Doctoral School, Business School Lausanne, Route de la Maladière 21, 1022 Chavannes-près-Renens, Switzerland)
- Jan Erik Meidell
(Doctoral School, Business School Lausanne, Route de la Maladière 21, 1022 Chavannes-près-Renens, Switzerland)
Abstract
Sustainability is now central to corporate legitimacy; yet, its implementation remains uneven—particularly in emerging and fragile institutional contexts characterized by weak enforcement, shifting stakeholder expectations, and fragmented governance. Although research acknowledges that senior executives shape sustainability outcomes, it often relies on structural or demographic proxies and overlooks how leaders actually interpret and address these demands. This conceptual paper develops Executive Sustainability Cognition (ESC) as cognitive governance: the capability through which C-suite leaders select, frame, prioritize, and embed sustainability imperatives when formal institutional guidance is weak or ambiguous. Integrating Upper Echelons Theory, Institutional Theory, Stakeholder Theory, Strategic Leadership Theory, and sensemaking research, the paper develops a four-stage ESC process comprising: (1) attention to sustainability cues (selective noticing and issue admission), (2) framing (meaning construction), (3) prioritization (authorization of strategic trade-offs through commitment and resource allocation), and (4) translation (institutionalizing sustainability through structures, incentives, and culture). Eight testable propositions specify how ESC mediates between external pressures and organizational responses, and how institutional fragility, stakeholder fragmentation, and organizational learning orientation moderate these effects to produce symbolic versus substantive outcomes. By framing executive cognition as a substitute governance mechanism in fragile contexts, the paper offers a context-sensitive framework to guide research and improve sustainability practices in emerging and weak-governance markets.
Suggested Citation
Pius O. Ughakpoteni & Jan Erik Meidell, 2026.
"Closing the ESG Implementation Gap in Emerging Markets: Executive Sustainability Cognition as Cognitive Governance,"
Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 18(3), pages 1-25, February.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:18:y:2026:i:3:p:1605-:d:1857464
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