Sustainable Futures with Predictive Intelligence for Organizations in a Post-Growth Economy

Author:   Uwe Seebacher ,  Ulrike Zacharias
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781041053316


Pages:   260
Publication Date:   14 October 2025
Format:   Hardback
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Sustainable Futures with Predictive Intelligence for Organizations in a Post-Growth Economy


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In a time of climate crisis, social upheaval, and economic uncertainty, traditional growth models are no longer enough. Sustainable Futures offers a bold, actionable roadmap for organizations ready to lead in a post-growth economy—where success is measured not just in profit, but in resilience, sustainability, and long-term value. At the heart of this timely book is the Emerald Deal—a strategic framework for businesses seeking to break free from outdated economic thinking. Rooted in regenerative, circular, and socially responsible principles, it empowers organizations to remain competitive while aligning with global sustainability goals. The authors introduce Predictive Intelligence (PI) as the game-changer for navigating this transformation. By combining data analytics, AI, and foresight, PI enables leaders to anticipate challenges, make smarter decisions, and uncover new growth opportunities—without compromising future generations. The book also explores Collective Intelligence, showing how collaboration, transparency, and shared knowledge can drive innovation and create agile, future-ready organizations. With a compelling mix of theory and practice, Sustainable Futures provides: • Proven frameworks for embedding sustainability into your business model • Tools to build resilience in uncertain environments • Insights from award-winning projects and industry case studies • Practical strategies for forward-thinking professionals who want to make a real impact Whether you're a leader, policymaker, consultant, or academic, this book is your essential guide to thriving in the decade ahead.

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Author:   Uwe Seebacher ,  Ulrike Zacharias
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   CRC Press
Weight:   0.660kg
ISBN:  

9781041053316


ISBN 10:   1041053312
Pages:   260
Publication Date:   14 October 2025
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Preface. 1. Navigating Sustainable Futures Organizations in the Post-growth Transition. 2. Predictive Intelligence in a Post-growth Economy. 3. Literature Review Understanding Individual Adaptation and Human Dynamics in the Shift Towards a Post-growth Economy. 4. Answering the Research Questions Implications of the Post-growth Paradigm for Organizations. 5. Towards 2050 Navigating Sustainable Futures with Predictive Intelligence. 6. A Visionary Conclusion Toward Nobel-caliber Change in the Social Sciences. About the Authors.

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Uwe Seebacher (MBA, PhD) is a globally recognized structural and methods scientist with over 30 years' experience. As author of 65+ books, he bridges academic rigor with practical impact in management, strategy, and Predictive Intelligence. As advisor to Harvard Business Review, Academy of Management, and INDAM, he is a highly sought-after visiting professor, thought leader, investor, keynote speaker, and innovator across industries and disciplines. Ulrike Zacharias (M.Sc.) is a behavioral and organizational psychology expert with deep expertise in post-growth strategy and change management. She bridges cutting-edge academic research with hands-on experience in sustainable business transformation.

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