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EGOS subtheme CfP "Sustainability as Culture Change: Creative Pathways for the Long Run"
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EGOS subtheme CfP "Sustainability as Culture Change: Creative Pathways for the Long Run"
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Janina Klein
Posted 12-17-2024 02:47
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Dear colleagues,
are you interested in understanding how organizations can be reconfigured to become engines for
sustainability
? If so, p
lease consider joining Klaus Weber, Koen van Bommel and myself for our EGOS2025 subtheme 26 on "Sustainability as Culture Change: Creative Pathways for the Long Run".
We invite papers that bring the idea of sustainability into the heart of organizations and organizing, and study sustainability transformations as culture change. The sub-theme is designed to stimulate scholarship around when and how the idea of sustainability and associated beliefs, values, and principles become part of the culture of organizations as well as their occupational and stakeholder communities (e.g., investors, consumers).
If you are interested in these and associated ideas, please join us in Athens next year!
More details on our subtheme can be found here:
EGOS - SUB-THEMES [main Colloquium]: Call for Short Papers - European Group for Organizational Studies
Happy holidays when they come!
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Janina Klein
Assistant Professor
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
School of Business & Economics
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