Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/36735
Author(s): Fonseca, A.
Morioka, S.
Cardoso, J. C.
Barbosa, A. de S.
Rocha, J.
Silvestre, W. J.
Date: 2026
Title: Sustainable value creation in nonprofit organizations: Processes, determinants, and strategic dimensions
Journal title: Sustainability
Volume: 18
Number: 6
Reference: Fonseca, A., Morioka, S., Cardoso, J. C., Barbosa, A. de S., Rocha, J., & Silvestre, W. J. (2026). Sustainable value creation in nonprofit organizations: Processes, determinants, and strategic dimensions. Sustainability, 18(6), Article 3056. https://doi.org/10.3390/su18063056
ISSN: 2071-1050
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.3390/su18063056
Keywords: Sustainable value
Nonprofit organizations
Sustainable development
Sustainability management
Environmental responsibility
Social responsibility
Abstract: Implementing sustainability-oriented strategies within the nonprofit sector is often framed through corporate ESG (environmental, social, and governance) frameworks, yet the unique institutional logic of nonprofit organizations (NPOs) demands a more nuanced conceptualization. This study investigates the processes and determinants of sustainable value creation in NPOs, adopting an integrated theoretical framework that dynamically combines Stakeholder Theory, the Resource-Based View, and Institutional Theory. Using a mixed-methods approach, the research combines a thematic synthesis of 60 high-impact papers with confirmatory guided interviews with representatives from eight diverse NPOs. Five core categories of sustainable value creation processes were identified: strategic management, operational management, financial resources management, human capital development, and systemic integration of sustainability. Furthermore, the study identifies 25 determinants formally classified into micro (individual agency), meso (organizational structure), and macro (institutional environment) levels. The findings demonstrate tensions between internal leadership agency and external structural constraints, highlighting the challenges associated with the lack of tailored sustainability tools. It is argued that sustainability in NPOs is a fluid, emergent process defined by mission-driven legitimacy rather than financial materiality. This research provides a diagnostic foundation for assessing ESG readiness and emphasizes the need for reflexive, context-sensitive management tools that align sustainability with the unique nonprofit ethos.
Peerreviewed: yes
Access type: Open Access
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