Jonathan Feddersen
Assistant Professor
Om
Primary research areas
Organizing with nature toward sustainable futures
My research explores how organizations can create and pursue sustainable futures. I study how companies translate long-term sustainability goals, such as becoming biodiversity net positive, into concrete action that restores ecosystems and transforms industries. Through longitudinal field studies and collaborations with organizations like Ørsted, I examine how firms experiment with new ways of working that align ecological, social, and technological systems. Methodologically, I develop event-based approaches to capture how change unfolds over time, helping organizations see sustainability not as a distant target but as an ongoing practice and transformation process. My research has been recognized with the EGOS Andreas Al-Laham Best Paper Award and a nomination for the Grigor McClelland Dissertation Award
Publications
See all publicationsjuni 2025
Temporary Organizing with Nature
How Companies Frame ‘Nature’ Through Pilot Projects
Jonathan Feddersen, Assistant Professor
Miriam Feuls, Associate Professor
Tor Hernes, Professor
Majken Schultz, Professor
februar 2025
Overtaken by Reality
The Temporal Interplay Between Rhetoric and Collective Action
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