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Creating macro actors for sustainable development

Positive Design and Appreciative Construction: From Sustainable Development to Sustainable Value

ISBN: 978-0-85724-369-0, eISBN: 978-0-85724-370-6

Publication date: 8 November 2010

Abstract

Research indicates that many innovations and social change initiatives fail to achieve their goals. One of the reasons they fail is because leaders lack an effective methodology that effectively engages support, addresses resistance, and integrates and aligns the innovation and change with the existing culture and social structure of the organization. Actor-network theory (ANT) provides a methodology for helping leaders understand and execute their role in leading innovations and social change as well as the role of networks in changing culture and social structure to support innovation and change. This chapter examines ANT as a leadership strategy for creating macro actors (powerful networks) to foster innovation and social change and describes a case study at a major research university of how ANT was used, in conjunction with the scientific method and appreciative inquiry, to enhance sustainable development.

Citation

Warzynski, C.C. and Krupenikava, A. (2010), "Creating macro actors for sustainable development", Thatchenkery, T., Cooperrider, D.L. and Avital, M. (Ed.) Positive Design and Appreciative Construction: From Sustainable Development to Sustainable Value (Advances in Appreciative Inquiry, Vol. 3), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 319-337. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1475-9152(2010)0000003021

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