A Solid Foundation But What Will Be Built on It? Reviews of the Management, Organizations, and Environmental Sustainability Field
Michael Russo,
Céline Louche (clouche@audencia.com) and
Marcus Wagner
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Michael Russo: University of Oregon [Eugene]
Céline Louche: University of Waikato [Hamilton]
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Abstract:
In this conceptual essay, we integrate broader insights into the state of research on management, organizations, and environmental sustainability, enabling a clearer view of where the field stands and the directions in which it should best grow. To this end, we first review the findings and insights of the articles published within this special review issue. Then, we define a set of emerging themes from viewing the set of articles collectively, highlighting the communalities and trends within the field but also rising concerns. Based on this assessment, we propose several remedies and a future agenda that would help our field to become more inclusive and impactful. In this final section, we specifically and critically expand on (a) the imperative of interdisciplinarity; (b) the need to avoid being trapped in the mainstream; and (c) a corresponding institutionalized intent to develop further novel approaches for research in our field.
Keywords: Literature review; Systematic review; Environmental sustainability; Interdisciplinarity; Transdisciplinarity; Levels of analysis; Metrics; Value (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024-07-28
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Published in Organization and Environment, 2024, 37 (2), pp.119-132. ⟨10.1177/10860266241264262⟩
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DOI: 10.1177/10860266241264262
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