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What Are the Distinctions Between Governing in Change and Governing Change?

Angelo Rosa ()
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Angelo Rosa: University LUM Giuseppe Degennaro, Department of Management, Finance and Technology

Chapter 7 in New Business Organizational Models for Governing in Times of Change, 2025, pp 91-93 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This chapter examines the changing landscape of complex governance in the midst of unstable and murky environments, with the utmost difference between “governing change” and “governing in change.” This chapter provokes an anticipatory, ethics-led approach to governance that values agility, personnel engagement, and responsible utilization of AI so that organizations can adapt and succeed in the turbulence of modern change. In essence, it inspires a new-fashioned approach to governance—that is, governance in and through change as opposed to managing change—guarantees organizational resilience and competitiveness in a progressively changing global environment.

Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-04091-6_7

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