All Stories

  1. Guest editorial: Out in the field with Bruno Latour
  2. Resource shifting: Resourcification and de-resourcification for degrowth
  3. An ecofeminist position in critical practice: Challenging corporate truth in the Anthropocene
  4. The significance of trying : How organizational members meet the ambiguities of diversity
  5. Media Review
  6. A resourcification manifesto: Understanding the social process of resources becoming resources
  7. Material affordances in circular products and business model development: for a relational understanding of human and material agency
  8. Critiques of the circular economy
  9. Resourcification: A non‐essentialist theory of resources for sustainable development
  10. Organizing Means–Ends Decoupling: Core–Compartment Separations in Fast Fashion
  11. Czarniawska, Barbara: Organizational Change – Fashions, Institutions, and Translations
  12. The Normality of Industrial and Commercial Waste: Economic, Technical and Organisational Barriers to Waste Prevention
  13. Towards clean material cycles: Is there a policy conflict between circular economy and non-toxic environment?
  14. Introduction to the special issue on the contested realities of the circular economy
  15. Guest editorial
  16. Qualification as corporate activism: How Swedish apparel retailers attach circular fashion qualities to take-back systems
  17. Waste as scats: For an organizational engagement with waste
  18. Waste policies gone soft: An analysis of European and Swedish waste prevention plans
  19. Thank you: A journal is as good as its reviewers
  20. « For the women » - In Memoriam Simone Veil (1927-2017)
  21. Stories of Achievements
  22. When lock-ins impede value co-creation in service
  23. A decoupling perspective on circular business model implementation: Illustrations from Swedish apparel
  24. Plastic Water: The Social and Material Life of Bottled Water, by Gay Hawkins, Emily Potter, and Kane Race
  25. Evidencing the waste effect of Product-Service Systems (PSSs)
  26. Barbara Czarniawska: Organizational Change – Fashions, Institutions, and Translations
  27. The Role of Valuation Practices for Risk Identification
  28. Creating local definitions of sustainability
  29. An analysis of 52 Swedish waste prevention initiatives.
  30. Acting on distances: A topology of accounting inscriptions
  31. Barbara Czarniawska
  32. Narrative Approaches to Organizations
  33. Book Review
  34. Managing the politics of value propositions
  35. Dis-Ag-reement: the construction and negotiation of risk in the Swedish controversy over antibacterial silver
  36. Gibson Burrell (2013), Styles of Organizing: The Will to Form. Oxford: Oxford University Press CORVELLEC, Hervé
  37. Hervé CORVELLEC (2013), What is Theory? Answers from the Social and Cultural Sciences, Copenhagen: Copenhagen Business School Press.
  38. Book Review: Organizations and Archetypes
  39. Effective Risk Communication
  40. Infrastructures, lock-in, and sustainable urban development: the case of waste incineration in the Göteborg Metropolitan Area
  41. Waste Management Companies: Critical Urban Infrastructural Services That Design the Sociomateriality of Waste
  42. The multiple market-exposure of waste management companies: A case study of two Swedish municipally owned companies
  43. Demanding hosts and ungrateful guests – the everyday drama of public transportation in three acts and academic prose
  44. Book review
  45. From “less landfilling” to “wasting less”
  46. The practice of risk governance: lessons from the field
  47. The European Waste Hierarchy: From the Sociomateriality of Waste to a Politics of Consumption
  48. The business model of solid waste management in Sweden – a case study of two municipally-owned companies
  49. Even beyond humanity – a comment on ‘Change and commitment: beyond risk and responsibility’ by Silvio Funtowicz and Roger Strand
  50. The narrative structure of risk accounts
  51. Responsibility Beyond CSR
  52. A relational theory of risk
  53. Organizational Risk as it Derives from What Managers Value: A Practice-Based Approach to Risk Assessment
  54. The moral responsibility of project selectors
  55. Book Review: Alain de Botton The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work London: Hamish Hamilton, Penguin, 2009. 336pp. ISBN: 0241143535; 13 digit ISBN: 978-0241143537. £18.99 (hb)
  56. The practice of risk management: Silence is not absence
  57. The risk/no-risk rhetoric of environmental impact assessments (EIA): the case of offshore wind farms in Sweden
  58. Sensegiving as mise-en-sens—The case of wind power development
  59. The impossibility of corporate ethics: for a Levinasian approach to managerial ethics
  60. Arguing for a license to operate: the case of the Swedish wind power industry
  61. For a symmetrical understanding of organizing and arguing
  62. The Power of Tale — Using Narrative for Organisational Success. Allan Julie, Fairtlough Gerard and Heinzen Barbara. Wiley, Chichester, UK 2002 Storytelling in Organizations. Gabriel Yannis. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, 2000
  63. Management gurus and management fashions—a dramatistic inquiry.
  64. Narratives of organizational performance
  65. Pandemonium—towards a retro-organization theory
  66. Talks on tracks - debating urban infrastructure projects∗
  67. Conference Reports
  68. Recycling food waste into biogas, or how management transforms overflows into flows
  69. Normalising Excess: An Ambivalent Take on the Recycling of Food Waste into Biogas
  70. From 'A Farewell to Landfill' to 'A Farewell to Wastefulness' - Societal Narratives, Socio-Materiality and Organizations
  71. The Waste Hierarchy Model: Disassembling and Reassembling the Socio-Materiality of Waste
  72. Waste management: the other of production, distribution and consumption
  73. Sustainability Objects as Performative Definitions of Sustainability: The Case of Food Waste-Based Biogas and Biofertilizers.