The handbook of organizing economic, ecological and societal transformation

Elke Weik (Editor), Chris Land (Editor), Ronald Hartz (Editor)

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Abstract

This handbook gathers contributors from different disciplines of the social sciences, such as organization and management studies, sociology, anthropology and political science, to constructively discuss the kinds of transformations we need to see in coming years. These transformations concern the way we work, produce and consume but also the way in which we think about work, production and consumption. In an explicit rejection of the demand that the social sciences provide quick fixes, the contributors of this handbook discuss possible solutions in a critical and comprehensive manner and with an eye to both their environmental and societal implications. The handbook is divided into four parts: Opening up futures, Techno-economic transformations at work, Sustainable environmental transformation, and Radical democratic futures. The handbook is of interest to all critical academics interested in constructive suggestions regarding necessary societal transformations. Highly relevant for scholars of management and organization studies and has application across the social sciences.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherDe Gruyter
Number of pages317
ISBN (Print)978-3110998320
ISBN (Electronic)9783110986945
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2024

Keywords

  • Conflict
  • Ethics
  • Grand challenges
  • Organizational change
  • Social change
  • Transformation

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