International audienceOur research explores more holistic ways of understanding and creating sustainable enterprises. Enterprises and business school scholars are two primary actors in this research endeavor. Enterprises are moving towards sustainability but with a partial and selective understanding of global sustainability. Business school scholars generally study sustainability in their respective functional areas, such as management, accounting, finance and marketing, with some notable exceptions. We suggest that transdisciplinarity offers a unique real-world problem-solving framework that crosses disciplinary boundaries and the academic–practitioner divide. We explore the nature of transdisciplinarity and its application to corporate s...
This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of t...
This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of t...
There is emerging agreement that sustainability challenges require new ways of knowledge production ...
International audienceOur research explores more holistic ways of understanding and creating sustain...
International audienceOur research explores more holistic ways of understanding and creating sustain...
International audienceOur research explores more holistic ways of understanding and creating sustain...
Sustainability problems are widely recognised as wicked problems. The scientific expertise needed to...
This article explores inter and transdisciplinarity, given the need for more complex, relevant and t...
Why has transdisciplinarity, in its various forms, emerged as a different way of doing research? Wha...
Sustainability is no longer a peripheral topic for most corporations, as they increasingly adopt mor...
Sustainability is no longer a peripheral topic for most corporations, as they increasingly adopt mor...
Frontiers in Sustainability (FinS) is an edited book series by MDPI. It serves as a transdisciplinar...
Transdisciplinary Research and Practice for Sustainability Outcomes examines the role of transdiscip...
Sustainability issues are widely recognized as wicked problems, which should not be consi...
Sustainability issues are widely recognized as wicked problems, which should not be consi...
This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of t...
This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of t...
There is emerging agreement that sustainability challenges require new ways of knowledge production ...
International audienceOur research explores more holistic ways of understanding and creating sustain...
International audienceOur research explores more holistic ways of understanding and creating sustain...
International audienceOur research explores more holistic ways of understanding and creating sustain...
Sustainability problems are widely recognised as wicked problems. The scientific expertise needed to...
This article explores inter and transdisciplinarity, given the need for more complex, relevant and t...
Why has transdisciplinarity, in its various forms, emerged as a different way of doing research? Wha...
Sustainability is no longer a peripheral topic for most corporations, as they increasingly adopt mor...
Sustainability is no longer a peripheral topic for most corporations, as they increasingly adopt mor...
Frontiers in Sustainability (FinS) is an edited book series by MDPI. It serves as a transdisciplinar...
Transdisciplinary Research and Practice for Sustainability Outcomes examines the role of transdiscip...
Sustainability issues are widely recognized as wicked problems, which should not be consi...
Sustainability issues are widely recognized as wicked problems, which should not be consi...
This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of t...
This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of t...
There is emerging agreement that sustainability challenges require new ways of knowledge production ...