Cocreating Forward: How Researchers and Managers Can Address Problems Together

Society faces many wicked problems today such as climate change, income inequality, and biodiversity loss. Not only has business contributed to these problems but it also plays an important role in addressing them. Problems are "wicked" because they are embedded in complex systems that are...

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