This paper aims at gaining a better understanding of the inherent paradoxes within sustainability discourses by investigating its basic assumptions. Drawing on a study of the metaphoric references operative in moral language, we reveal the predominance of the 'well-being = wealth' construct, which may explain the dominance of the 'business case' cognitive frame in sustainability discourses (Hahn et al. in Acad Manag Rev 4015:18–42, 2015a). We incorporate economic well-being variables within a philosophical model of becoming well (Küpers in Cult Organ 11(3):221–231, 2005), highlighting the way in which these variables consistently articulate a combination of 'objective' and 'subjective' concerns. We then compare this broad understanding of ...
The concept of sustainability or sustainable development emerged as a concern in early 1980’s. It w...
none1noUnsustainability may be considered a consequence of social actions, mainly economic choices, ...
Although the concept of sustainable development is not new it has acquired new impetus since early 8...
This chapter examines the current notion of well-being utilized in the mainstream economics, which i...
Reflecting on the concept of well-being has been proven to be a crucial activity in sustainability e...
Sustainability and wellbeing are two key global policy priorities, which despite considerable overl...
The last decade has witnessed the emergence of a paradox perspective on corporate sustainability. By...
Wellbeing and sustainability are at the center of development studies and economics, being the kerne...
One of the reasons for promoting sustainable consumption is that it may give rise to greater happine...
Consideration of the micro-foundations of sustainability, arising from an empirical study of Conscio...
The purpose of this study is to explore the use of metaphors in public discourse on sustainability....
AbstractThe achievement of “food security” involves the companies and their productive capacity. As ...
Sustainability as a policy concept has its origin in the Brundtland Report of 1987. That document wa...
Includes bibliographical references.Five criticisms of sustainable development are examined: (1) Is ...
“Most people […] take refuge in theory and think they are being philosophers and will become good th...
The concept of sustainability or sustainable development emerged as a concern in early 1980’s. It w...
none1noUnsustainability may be considered a consequence of social actions, mainly economic choices, ...
Although the concept of sustainable development is not new it has acquired new impetus since early 8...
This chapter examines the current notion of well-being utilized in the mainstream economics, which i...
Reflecting on the concept of well-being has been proven to be a crucial activity in sustainability e...
Sustainability and wellbeing are two key global policy priorities, which despite considerable overl...
The last decade has witnessed the emergence of a paradox perspective on corporate sustainability. By...
Wellbeing and sustainability are at the center of development studies and economics, being the kerne...
One of the reasons for promoting sustainable consumption is that it may give rise to greater happine...
Consideration of the micro-foundations of sustainability, arising from an empirical study of Conscio...
The purpose of this study is to explore the use of metaphors in public discourse on sustainability....
AbstractThe achievement of “food security” involves the companies and their productive capacity. As ...
Sustainability as a policy concept has its origin in the Brundtland Report of 1987. That document wa...
Includes bibliographical references.Five criticisms of sustainable development are examined: (1) Is ...
“Most people […] take refuge in theory and think they are being philosophers and will become good th...
The concept of sustainability or sustainable development emerged as a concern in early 1980’s. It w...
none1noUnsustainability may be considered a consequence of social actions, mainly economic choices, ...
Although the concept of sustainable development is not new it has acquired new impetus since early 8...