Affiliation:
1. Boston College Carroll School of Management Chestnut Hill MA USA
2. York University Schulich School of Business Toronto Ontario Canada
3. University of Technology Sydney UTS Business School Ultimo NSW Australia
4. Appalachian State University Department of Management Boone NC USA
5. University of Exeter University of Exeter Business School Cornwall UK
Abstract
AbstractThis Agenda 2050 piece is a call to action for management scholars to follow the lead of business associations, foundations, and businesses in studying and understanding the transformative change needed to bring about a more equitable and flourishing world for all living beings—including humans and other‐than‐humans. These entities advocate for a significant paradigm shift in how business is practiced as a way of responding to ‘polycrisis’—the interrelated set of civilization‐threatening crises that includes climate change, social inequality, and biodiversity loss. Yet management scholars lag behind business discourse with issues of sustainability and ecological flourishing, adapting to the type of leadership needed for the future, and understanding the need for system change. We provide four keystone pathways to help scholars shape future discourse in business scholarship, practice, and curricula: 1) structural changes to management education, 2) piloting social impact, 3) development of regenerative business models, and 4) moral, legal, and financial cases for action.