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Introduction to Unifying Sustainability Information

In: Unifying Sustainability Information for Societal Automation

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  • Carol Aebi

    (Business Science Institute)

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This chapter presents introduces a new unifying framework for harmonizing social sustainability data across various sectors, including businesses, governments, and social organizations. This chapter introduces a Conceptual Model for a Stigmergic Information System Network designed to effectively measure and support decision-making to manage social impacts. This model integrates systems thinking, dynamics, and stigmergic systems into a framework that operates across micro to macro scales within dynamic social environments. The model was developed through a doctoral research project applying the Inductive Top-Down Theory Building Approach. This research synthesizes existing literature to develop a flexible and resilient model that adapts to technological and social changes. This chapter describes that the book chapters are organized in a format that reflects the conceptual theory-building process.

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  • Carol Aebi, 2025. "Introduction to Unifying Sustainability Information," SpringerBriefs in Business, in: Unifying Sustainability Information for Societal Automation, chapter 0, pages 1-5, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:spbrcp:978-3-031-83120-1_1
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-83120-1_1
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