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Nexus Seminar N.83: Organizational Sustainability: A Question of Normativity in Daily Practices

Nexus Seminar

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Dr. Bruder, Assistant Professor of Business Administration, especially Strategy and Business Ethics, will delve into how the normativity embedded in everyday organizational practices can drive sustainability, even amidst economic pressures. Drawing on practice theory and an ethnographic study of a social enterprise, he'll explore how prioritizing social and environmental concerns can create positive feedback loops.

Learn about alternative organizing, the challenges of putting sustainability first, and gain a nuanced understanding of how daily practices shape an alternative case for sustainability.

Dr. Bruder's research interests include social enterprises, prefigurative organizing, organizational sustainability, democratic organizing, and strategies for social transformation. He is also a co-organizer of the EGOS Standing Working Group on “Organizing as Practice” and a founding co-editor of The Journal of Practice Theory. 

Don't miss this opportunity to expand your knowledge!

Background of the Series:

UNU-FLORES, in collaboration with PRISMA – Centre for Sustainability Assessment and Policy on behalf of TU Dresden, is excited to announce the Nexus Seminar Series. The joint seminar series, which launched in 2015, features lectures by senior scholars and successful practitioners that highlight all dimensions of research on the Nexus Approach, ranging from hands-on implementation strategies to theoretical debates. The Nexus Seminars serve not only as a platform for scientific exchange and cooperation between UNU-FLORES and TU Dresden but also as a medium for the partner institutions to discuss their research with a broader audience. The Nexus Seminar, which takes place monthly during the academic semester, is open to the public and delivered virtually through online webinars.

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