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Scaling Sustainability: Regulation and Resilience in Managerial Responses to Climate Change

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Goworek H, Land C, Burt G, Zundel M, Saren MAJ, Parker M & Lambe B (2018) Scaling Sustainability: Regulation and Resilience in Managerial Responses to Climate Change. British Journal of Management, 29 (2), pp. 209-219. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-8551.12295

Abstract
This paper introduces the special issue of the British Journal of Management on ‘Scaling Sustainability: Regulation and Resilience in Managerial Responses to Climate Change’, providing an overview of the key issues in scaling sustainability, comprising an analysis of the six papers in the special issue. We discuss the complex relationship between micro, meso and macro scales, in the context of organizations’, managers’ and consumers’ complicity in the creation and intensification of climate‐changing conditions. In networking multiple sites into a ‘global’ scale, managers and organizations can lose sight of the situated, localized nature of the position from which they perform the global. We conclude that a key factor in the capacity and speed at which local actions can be scaled up is the connection of sustainability‐related activities by intermediary organizations that can generate resonance between multiple sites through association or alliance, rather than imposing a single logic. Thus, more resilient approaches, which acknowledge the significance of the interconnection between scales, are required to effectively scale sustainability strategies upwards or downwards.

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Output Type: Editorial

Journal
British Journal of Management: Volume 29, Issue 2

StatusPublished
Publication date30/04/2018
Publication date online15/04/2018
Date accepted by journal15/01/2018
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/27088
PublisherWiley-Blackwell
ISSN1045-3172
eISSN1467-8551

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Professor George Burt

Professor George Burt

Emeritus Professor, Management, Work and Organisation