Chapter 4: Sustainability transitions by ecosystem innovation

The aim of this chapter is to explore the role of ecosystems in sustainability transitions. The chapter begins by identifying global challenges in relation to business and management and comparing the emerging conceptual landscape of sustainability governance and corporate social responsibility. The...

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Main Author: Wolff, Joel (auth)
Other Authors: Jakubik, Maria (auth), Siltaloppi, Jaakko (auth), Wolff, Lili-Ann (auth), Hakanen, Esko (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Cheltenham, UK Edward Elgar Publishing 2023
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