Small firms as agents of sustainable change

Iana Nesterova

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Abstract

For the majority of human existence as hunter-gatherers people managed to co-exist with nature. Historically, the impact of human economy on the environment, compared to the impact of natural forces, was small. Progression of human economies towards agriculture and industrial, fossil fuel powered, and growth orientated economies saw humanity transitioning to a state of environmental destruction and multiple species on the brink of extinction. To avoid collapse and sustain life on Earth, a transformation of economies by agents instead of the reproduction of current structures is urgently required. A new vision of economy should be based on the principles of strong sustainability and post-growth. This paper identifies “radical” (pro-environmental, pro-social, and values driven) small firms as agents of change towards such new economy. It aims to (1) identify a set of practices informed by primary data from seven in-depth case studies of radical British small firms carried out in Spring-Autumn 2018 which may assist with operationalisation of sustainable change, and (2) outline a path for facilitation of these practices.
Original languageEnglish
Article number102705
JournalFutures
Volume127
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Keywords

  • Post-growth
  • Sustainable change
  • Agents
  • Productions
  • Firms

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