Innovations for the sustainability transformation: Conceptual cornerstones of the saguf working group INSIST

Author:

Bornemann Basil1ORCID,Bergman Max1ORCID,Ejderyan OlivierORCID,Fritz LiviaORCID,Kläy Andreas,Wäger PatrickORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Basel | Department of Social Sciences | Basel | Switzerland

Abstract

How can we understand, analyze and design innovations for the sustainability transformation? The newly formed saguf working group INSIST explores the links between sustainability, innovation and transformation in theoretical, empirical and practical respects. The focus is to move away from a technicist framework of ecological modernization to a more reflexive and inclusive concept of transformative innovation.

Publisher

Oekom Publishers GmbH

Subject

Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous),Environmental Science (miscellaneous)

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