For What It’s Earth: Transcending the Human–Nature Dualism Through “Deep Nature Connection”

Business and Society (forthcoming)
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This commentary argues that business-society scholars are seriously disconnected from nature. This is problematic because our theorizing about nature largely happens as a mental exercise, thereby restricting our bodies and emotions as power means of transcending the human–nature dualism. As a solution, I offer practical ways for business-society scholars to develop a “deep nature connection.”

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