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Daniel Nyberg
Daniel Nyberg
Professor of Sustainability, The University of Queensland, Australia
Verified email at business.uq.edu.au
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An inconvenient truth: How organizations translate climate change into business as usual
C Wright, D Nyberg
Academy of management journal 60 (5), 1633-1661, 2017
9652017
Climate change, capitalism, and corporations
C Wright, D Nyberg
Cambridge University Press, 2015
5382015
“Hippies on the third floor”: Climate change, narrative identity and the micro-politics of corporate environmentalism
C Wright, D Nyberg, D Grant
Organization studies 33 (11), 1451-1475, 2012
3942012
Paradoxes of authentic leadership: Leader identity struggles
D Nyberg, S Sveningsson
Leadership 10 (4), 437-455, 2014
2492014
Future imaginings: Organizing in response to climate change
C Wright, D Nyberg, C De Cock, G Whiteman
Organization 20 (5), 647-658, 2013
2262013
Working with passion: Emotionology, corporate environmentalism and climate change
C Wright, D Nyberg
Human Relations 65 (12), 1561-1587, 2012
2022012
Climate-proofing management research
D Nyberg, C Wright
Academy of Management Perspectives 36 (2), 713-728, 2022
1762022
Working under intensive surveillance: When does ‘measuring everything that moves’ become intolerable?
G Sewell, JR Barker, D Nyberg
Human Relations 65 (2), 189-215, 2012
1752012
Corporations, politics, and democracy: Corporate political activities as political corruption
D Nyberg
Organization Theory 2 (1), 2631787720982618, 2021
1722021
Incorporating citizens: Corporate political engagement with climate change in Australia
D Nyberg, A Spicer, C Wright
Organization 20 (3), 433-453, 2013
1612013
Computers, customer service operatives and cyborgs: Intra-actions in call centres
D Nyberg
Organization Studies 30 (11), 1181-1199, 2009
1572009
Organizing in the Anthropocene
C Wright, D Nyberg, L Rickards, J Freund
Organization 25 (4), 455-471, 2018
1542018
Corporate corruption of the environment: Sustainability as a process of compromise
D Nyberg, C Wright
The British journal of sociology 64 (3), 405-424, 2013
1402013
Performative and political: Corporate constructions of climate change risk
D Nyberg, C Wright
Organization 23 (5), 617-638, 2016
1272016
The morality of everyday activities: Not the right, but the good thing to do
D Nyberg
Journal of Business Ethics 81 (3), 587-598, 2008
1172008
Beyond the discourse of denial: The reproduction of fossil fuel hegemony in Australia
C Wright, D Nyberg, V Bowden
Energy Research & Social Science 77, 102094, 2021
1122021
Materializing power to recover corporate social responsibility
JP Gond, D Nyberg
Organization Studies 38 (8), 1127-1148, 2017
1092017
Creative self-destruction: corporate responses to climate change as political myths
C Wright, D Nyberg
Environmental Politics 23 (2), 205-223, 2014
1072014
Justifying business responses to climate change: Discursive strategies of similarity and difference
D Nyberg, C Wright
Environment and Planning A 44 (8), 1819-1835, 2012
912012
‘Living at the border of poverty’: How theater actors maintain their calling through narrative identity work
S Cinque, D Nyberg, K Starkey
Human Relations 74 (11), 1755-1780, 2021
892021
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