Making Sustainable Places Through Spaces: Role Identity Expansion and Imagination in a Swiss Urban Planning Committee

IF 4.2 4区 管理学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Emamdeen Fohim, Mélodie Cartel, Chintan Kella
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The transition toward sustainable cities has garnered significant attention from governments, policymakers, and researchers. Mirroring these developments in the academic world, organizational researchers are investigating sustainable placemaking and identifying the conditions that favor such a vital process. Building on a case study of an urban planning committee in the Swiss town of St. Gallen, this research studies how spaces (temporary social settings that enable the negotiation of new ideas) can initiate sustainable placemaking. The interplay between the expansion of space members’ role identities and their imagination of sustainable places is essential to sustainable placemaking. Generalizing these findings, our process model sheds light on the mutual constitution between imagination and role identity expansion inside spaces. The model makes two contributions to the organizational literature: (i) it highlights the importance of role identity expansion in sustainable placemaking processes through spaces and (ii) it discloses the interplay of imagination and identity expansion in spaces.
通过空间打造可持续的地方:瑞士城市规划委员会的角色认同扩展与想象力
向可持续发展城市的转型已经引起了政府、政策制定者和研究人员的极大关注。与学术界的这些发展相呼应,组织研究人员正在调查可持续的场所营造,并确定有利于这一重要过程的条件。本研究以瑞士圣加仑市城市规划委员会的案例研究为基础,研究了空间(能够协商新想法的临时社会环境)如何启动可持续的场所营造。空间成员角色身份的扩展与他们对可持续场所的想象之间的相互作用对可持续场所营造至关重要。综合这些发现,我们的过程模型揭示了空间内想象力与角色认同扩展之间的相互构成。该模型为组织文献做出了两方面的贡献:(i) 它强调了通过空间扩展角色认同在可持续场所营造过程中的重要性;(ii) 它揭示了空间中想象力与身份扩展之间的相互作用。
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11.20
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期刊介绍: Organization & Environment encourages informed discussion about the social roots and consequences of environmental problems and stimulates deeper reflection on the meaning and significance of the natural world. By critically examining the impact of human production and consumption systems on the natural environment, Organization & Environment develops new perspectives on organizations that encourage environmentally sensitive reflection, inquiry, and practice.
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