Embedding environmental actions in time and space: The evolution of sustainability narratives

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Title
Embedding environmental actions in time and space: The evolution of sustainability narratives
Journal
Academy of Management Best Papers Proceedings
Author(s)
Philippe D., Bansal P.
ISSN
0065-0668
2151-6561
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2013
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
2013
Number
1
Pages
14098
Language
english
Abstract
This study explores how organizations understand and make sense of their complex relationships with the natural environment. Using a structural approach to organizational narratives and building on an inductive analysis of the environmental discourses of 9 Canadian organizations from 1986 to 2010, we investigate which sustainability paradigm (weak or strong) they embrace when making sense of their interactions with the natural environment. We find that those that embrace a strong sustainability paradigm are better able to draw temporal and spatial connections with the society in which they are embedded. In addition, we find that spanning across spatiotemporal boundaries allow organizations to develop new capacities for learning and change.
Keywords
space, sustainability narratives, time
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