Organizations and Climate Change
Organizations and Climate Change
Vasi, Ion Bogdan; Walker, Edward T.
Emerald Publishing Limited
04/2026
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Inglês
9781805925569
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Introduction: Connecting Climate Change to Sociological Research on Organizations; Ion Bogdan Vasi and Edward T. Walker
Section A. Climate Change and Business Organizations
Chapter 1. The Future's a Gas: How 'Corporate Realism' Undermines Decarbonization; Vanessa Bowden, Daniel Nyberg, Christopher Wright, Peter Fleming, and Csilla Demeter
Chapter 2. Mind the Gap: Supply-Side Effects on Differential Diffusion in the Household Energy Technologies Market; Fedor A. Dokshin and Mircea Gherghina
Chapter 3. 'We Are on a Journey.' Corporate Communication of Climate Change Mitigation in the United States; Ion Bogdan Vasi, Edward T. Walker, and Levi Sands
Section B. Climate Change and Civil Society Organizations
Chapter 4. Network Drivers of Organizational Diversity and Participation across 30 Years of International Climate Change Negotiations; Zack W. Almquist, Benjamin E. Bagozzi, and Daria Blinova
Chapter 5. The Climate Environment: The Landscape of US Environmental Nonprofits in the Climate Change Era; Nicholas V. DiRago, Sumin Lee, and Pamela Paxton
Chapter 6. "It's Not Really Part of Our Mission": Organizational Inertia in Addressing Climate Change in Small Non-Profits; Lisa Y. Seiler
Section C. Climate Change and Organizational Fields, Boundary Organizations, and Knowledge Institutions
Chapter 7. Institutional Entrepreneurship in the Creation of Multistakeholder Governance Fields for Climate Change: The Case of the Corporate Climate Disclosure Field; Neil Fligstein and Janna Z. Huang
Chapter 8. Legitimacy Maintenance in Boundary Organizations: Balancing Inclusiveness and Expertise in International Climate Change Assessments; Ian Gray
Chapter 9. Organizational Resources and Civic Organizing for Climate Action in Disinvested Regions; Paul Almeida, Rasha Naseif, and Isabelle Haddad OPEN ACCESS
Afterword: The Urgency and Future of Organizational Scholarship on Climate Change; Thomas P. Lyon and Todd Schifeling
Section A. Climate Change and Business Organizations
Chapter 1. The Future's a Gas: How 'Corporate Realism' Undermines Decarbonization; Vanessa Bowden, Daniel Nyberg, Christopher Wright, Peter Fleming, and Csilla Demeter
Chapter 2. Mind the Gap: Supply-Side Effects on Differential Diffusion in the Household Energy Technologies Market; Fedor A. Dokshin and Mircea Gherghina
Chapter 3. 'We Are on a Journey.' Corporate Communication of Climate Change Mitigation in the United States; Ion Bogdan Vasi, Edward T. Walker, and Levi Sands
Section B. Climate Change and Civil Society Organizations
Chapter 4. Network Drivers of Organizational Diversity and Participation across 30 Years of International Climate Change Negotiations; Zack W. Almquist, Benjamin E. Bagozzi, and Daria Blinova
Chapter 5. The Climate Environment: The Landscape of US Environmental Nonprofits in the Climate Change Era; Nicholas V. DiRago, Sumin Lee, and Pamela Paxton
Chapter 6. "It's Not Really Part of Our Mission": Organizational Inertia in Addressing Climate Change in Small Non-Profits; Lisa Y. Seiler
Section C. Climate Change and Organizational Fields, Boundary Organizations, and Knowledge Institutions
Chapter 7. Institutional Entrepreneurship in the Creation of Multistakeholder Governance Fields for Climate Change: The Case of the Corporate Climate Disclosure Field; Neil Fligstein and Janna Z. Huang
Chapter 8. Legitimacy Maintenance in Boundary Organizations: Balancing Inclusiveness and Expertise in International Climate Change Assessments; Ian Gray
Chapter 9. Organizational Resources and Civic Organizing for Climate Action in Disinvested Regions; Paul Almeida, Rasha Naseif, and Isabelle Haddad OPEN ACCESS
Afterword: The Urgency and Future of Organizational Scholarship on Climate Change; Thomas P. Lyon and Todd Schifeling
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Environmental Sociology; Organizational Theory; Grand Challenges; Corporate Communication; Non-Profits; Universities; Boundary Organizations
Introduction: Connecting Climate Change to Sociological Research on Organizations; Ion Bogdan Vasi and Edward T. Walker
Section A. Climate Change and Business Organizations
Chapter 1. The Future's a Gas: How 'Corporate Realism' Undermines Decarbonization; Vanessa Bowden, Daniel Nyberg, Christopher Wright, Peter Fleming, and Csilla Demeter
Chapter 2. Mind the Gap: Supply-Side Effects on Differential Diffusion in the Household Energy Technologies Market; Fedor A. Dokshin and Mircea Gherghina
Chapter 3. 'We Are on a Journey.' Corporate Communication of Climate Change Mitigation in the United States; Ion Bogdan Vasi, Edward T. Walker, and Levi Sands
Section B. Climate Change and Civil Society Organizations
Chapter 4. Network Drivers of Organizational Diversity and Participation across 30 Years of International Climate Change Negotiations; Zack W. Almquist, Benjamin E. Bagozzi, and Daria Blinova
Chapter 5. The Climate Environment: The Landscape of US Environmental Nonprofits in the Climate Change Era; Nicholas V. DiRago, Sumin Lee, and Pamela Paxton
Chapter 6. "It's Not Really Part of Our Mission": Organizational Inertia in Addressing Climate Change in Small Non-Profits; Lisa Y. Seiler
Section C. Climate Change and Organizational Fields, Boundary Organizations, and Knowledge Institutions
Chapter 7. Institutional Entrepreneurship in the Creation of Multistakeholder Governance Fields for Climate Change: The Case of the Corporate Climate Disclosure Field; Neil Fligstein and Janna Z. Huang
Chapter 8. Legitimacy Maintenance in Boundary Organizations: Balancing Inclusiveness and Expertise in International Climate Change Assessments; Ian Gray
Chapter 9. Organizational Resources and Civic Organizing for Climate Action in Disinvested Regions; Paul Almeida, Rasha Naseif, and Isabelle Haddad OPEN ACCESS
Afterword: The Urgency and Future of Organizational Scholarship on Climate Change; Thomas P. Lyon and Todd Schifeling
Section A. Climate Change and Business Organizations
Chapter 1. The Future's a Gas: How 'Corporate Realism' Undermines Decarbonization; Vanessa Bowden, Daniel Nyberg, Christopher Wright, Peter Fleming, and Csilla Demeter
Chapter 2. Mind the Gap: Supply-Side Effects on Differential Diffusion in the Household Energy Technologies Market; Fedor A. Dokshin and Mircea Gherghina
Chapter 3. 'We Are on a Journey.' Corporate Communication of Climate Change Mitigation in the United States; Ion Bogdan Vasi, Edward T. Walker, and Levi Sands
Section B. Climate Change and Civil Society Organizations
Chapter 4. Network Drivers of Organizational Diversity and Participation across 30 Years of International Climate Change Negotiations; Zack W. Almquist, Benjamin E. Bagozzi, and Daria Blinova
Chapter 5. The Climate Environment: The Landscape of US Environmental Nonprofits in the Climate Change Era; Nicholas V. DiRago, Sumin Lee, and Pamela Paxton
Chapter 6. "It's Not Really Part of Our Mission": Organizational Inertia in Addressing Climate Change in Small Non-Profits; Lisa Y. Seiler
Section C. Climate Change and Organizational Fields, Boundary Organizations, and Knowledge Institutions
Chapter 7. Institutional Entrepreneurship in the Creation of Multistakeholder Governance Fields for Climate Change: The Case of the Corporate Climate Disclosure Field; Neil Fligstein and Janna Z. Huang
Chapter 8. Legitimacy Maintenance in Boundary Organizations: Balancing Inclusiveness and Expertise in International Climate Change Assessments; Ian Gray
Chapter 9. Organizational Resources and Civic Organizing for Climate Action in Disinvested Regions; Paul Almeida, Rasha Naseif, and Isabelle Haddad OPEN ACCESS
Afterword: The Urgency and Future of Organizational Scholarship on Climate Change; Thomas P. Lyon and Todd Schifeling
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