Transition Management for Sustainable Development: A Prescriptive, Complexity‐Based Governance Framework
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This article introduces transition management as a new governance approach for sustainable development. Sustainable development is used here as a common notion referring to those persistent problems in (Western industrialized) societies that can only be dealt with on the very long term (decades or more) through specific types of network and decision‐making processes. Based on interdisciplinary research into complex processes of long term, structural change in society, basic tenets for complexity‐based governance are formulated. These tenets are translated into a framework that distinguishes between four different types of governance activities and their respective roles in societal transitions. This framework…
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- Corporate governance
- Transition management (governance)
- Sustainable development
- Transition (genetics)
- Management science
- Energy transition
- Economic system
- Political science
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