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The unique focus on the future of research methods in management, the emergence of topics in contemporary management and sustainability research and practices, such as sustainability and circular economy, will set this volume apart.

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The unique focus on the future of research methods in management, the emergence of topics in contemporary management and sustainability research and practices, such as sustainability and circular economy, will set this volume apart.


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Autorenporträt
David Crowther is Professor of Corporate Social Responsibility at various universities including the University of Bedfordshire and Founder of the Social Responsibility Research Network, UK. Shahla Seifi is a Visiting Professor at Various universities and Secretary & Conferences Chair of the Social Responsibility Research Network, UK.
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"The Routledge Companion to the Future of Management Research edited by experienced researchers and practitioners D. Crowther and S. Seifi covers theory, practice, and sustainability. It is scientifically sound and provocative, and its models are applicable. It's a volume that practitioners and researchers should read, think about, and if suitable, apply its models. It is hard not to see that authors of chapters scrutinize important issues of the current and future management research in the shadow of natural and unnatural risks threatening global business." Professor Kristijan Krkac, Ph.D., Zagreb School of Economics and Management