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The Polarization of Public Discourses as a “Meta” Grand Societal Challenge
The field of management and organization studies has started to increasingly address grand societal challenges (GSCs), such as climate change, pandemics, or sociel inequalities. Yet, polarization —defined as the growing alignment of societal differences into an “Us vs. Them” dynamic—has received surprisingly little attention, thus far.
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“A little less unsustainable is not the same as sustainable” – Why including fossil gas & nuclear power will harm the EU Taxonomy
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Sustainable brands on Black Friday: What do consumers perceive as authentic?
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How the EU Taxonomy Impacts Businesses Beyond Europe
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Are we asking the wrong questions in corporate social responsibility (CSR) research?
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Nudging for a Better Workplace: How to Gently Guide Employees Towards Ethical Behaviour
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Connecting, Cohering, and Amplifying: The Work of Transformation Catalysts
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The Concept of Fragmented Labour Markets
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Like oil and water…. Shell’s climate responsibility and human rights
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Corporate democratic responsibility – messy and difficult, yet urgent and without alternative
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Centre Session on Apprenticeship Training and Youth Unemployment with Clément Brébion
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Centre Session on Nudging Towards Sustainable Tourism
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Centre Session on Green Transitions, Organizational Capacity & Leadership in the Public Sector