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Solidarity is an essential feature in the management of organizations, as it unites humans among themselves and links humans and nonhumans. This book explores different ways of combining solidarity and organization, such as solidarity-based management, governance of the commons, and Buen Vivir approaches, in order to formulate the conceptual framework and practical steps of a social and environmental transition. It offers both theoretical background and living examples to students, professors, and researchers.
Format: Hardback
Length: 256 pages
Publication date: 13 April 2023
Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
Solidarity is an often overlooked concept in the fields of organizational theory and management sciences. However, it is becoming increasingly significant in the management of organizations. The contemporary world faces a dual unsustainability crisis: the abusive exploitation of natural resources threatens the balance of the climate and biodiversity, while growing inequalities jeopardize our ability to maintain a harmonious society. These unsustainabilities reinforce each other, necessitating the affirmation of a double solidarity that unites humans and connects them with nonhumans. This endeavor cannot be imposed; it requires organization. This book explores various ways of combining solidarity and organization, drawing from grassroots initiatives and citizen experiments occurring worldwide. It adopts a historical and anthropological approach to formulate the conceptual framework and practical steps for a social and environmental transition. Through a North-South dialogue, it examines perspectives such as solidarity-based management, governance of the commons, and Buen Vivir approaches. It provides both theoretical background and real-world examples to students, professors, and researchers, enhancing their understanding and ability to teach new management approaches.
Weight: 483g
Dimension: 210 x 148 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783031275678
Edition number: 1st ed. 2023
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