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Organizing for Sustainability

Journal
Systema
ISSN-Digital
2305-6991
Type
journal article
Date Issued
2014
Author(s)
Schwaninger, Markus  
Abstract
The quest for the ecological sustainability of planet earth could be much more successful than is currently the case. The purpose of my presentation is to corroborate this claim and to propose a structure by which a sustainable future can be achieved. The issue of sustainability has been addressed in different contexts - local, regional and worldwide. I maintain that these efforts can only be effective, if actors at multiple structural levels strive simultaneously and cooperate for materializing the vision of a sustainable world. The distribution of tasks along these organizational strata is a nontrivial task. To master it, a recursive structure based on the Viable System Model is presented, which shows how the efforts for sustainability can be organized in a much more powerful way than by conventional approaches. The proposed structure enables agents at each level to generate variety in balance with the complexity they face. This presentation should also help decision-makers understand that pertinent frameworks are needed to enable actors at each level, from individual to global.
Language
English
Keywords
Sustainability
Organization Design
Organizing for Sustainability
Cybernetics
Viable System Model
Structures
Systems Approach
Recursive Structure
Organisation
Nachhaltigkeit
Organisatorische Gestaltung
Systemansatz
Rekursive Struktur
HSG Classification
not classified
Refereed
No
Publisher
BCSSS
Publisher place
Vienna
Volume
2
Number
2
Start page
26
End page
42
Pages
17
URL
https://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/handle/20.500.14171/88118
Subject(s)

business studies

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IFB - Institute of Ma...

Eprints ID
238209
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