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The adoption of sustainability policies and practices in organisations is a rising trend, in particular in
companies. Public sector organisations are also following this occurrence but with slower signs. Despite a
relevant amount of research work on sustainability practices implemented by private organisations and
by some public agencies, central public sectors have been left out of the scope of these studies. The main
goal of this research is to identify the sustainability profile (including adopted policies and practices) of
the public organisations, using the Portuguese Central Public Administration as a case study. A questionnaire
survey was developed and submitted to Portuguese public sector organisations that fulfilled
the following criteria: (i) to belong to the Portuguese Central Public Administration and (ii) to have the
major area of activity at the national level. The statistical population was also defined on the basis of
these criteria. Descriptive statistics and frequency analysis were used to explore the results in the organisations
surveyed. The overall results demonstrate a low adoption level of integrated sustainability
policies and practices, despite the expected positive trends related with the mandatory social and economic
practices. This research contributes to new knowledge by characterising the sustainability profile
of the Portuguese central public sector and where actions are needed, leading to a better transition to
sustainable societies. The developed questionnaire can be used in other geographical, institutional and
cultural contexts to define sustainability profile of worldwide public organisations, working also as a
benchmarking tool.
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Sustainable development Public sector Public organisations Central public administration Survey