Book Chapters by Daniel Nyberg
Re-Producing a Neoliberal Political Regime: Competing Justifications and Dominance in Disputing Fracking
Justification, Evaluation and Critique in the Study of Organizations (Research in the Sociology of Organizations, Vol. 52), 2017
9. The Mobilisation of Extractivism: The social and political influence of the fossil fuel industry
Negotiating climate change in crisis, 2021
Critical Ethnographic Research: Negotiations, Influences, and Interests
Critical Management Research: Reflections from the Field
Published in: Jeanes, E. and Huzzard, T. (2014) 'Critical Management Research: Reflections fr... more Published in: Jeanes, E. and Huzzard, T. (2014) 'Critical Management Research: Reflections from the Field'. London: Sage Publications

Institutional Logics and Micro-processes in Organizations: A Multi-actor Perspective on Sickness Absence Management in Three Dutch Hospitals
Managing Change, 2015
Since healthcare organizations often have significant problems with the recruitment and retention... more Since healthcare organizations often have significant problems with the recruitment and retention of staff (McKee et al., 2008), preventing sickness absence and improving return-to-work processes are highly relevant for hospitals in order to deliver adequate services and ensure the quality and quantity of healthcare (Boselie et al., 2003). A high turnover of employees increases costs (e.g. recruitment and training) and potentially decreases patient care. Turnover can seriously affect both patients and other employees through higher error rates and increased workloads. In this chapter, we examine the implementation of new legislation aimed at preventing sickness absence and solving obstacles towards the return to work for sick-listed employees. We selected three hospitals in the Netherlands to study how national legislation for sickness absence management is understood and enacted locally by the involved actors.
Climate change and social innovation
Handbook of Inclusive Innovation, 2019

Planetary Challenges
The Oxford Handbook of Industry Dynamics, 2021
The extraction and consumption of fossil-fuel-based energy has underpinned the growth of global c... more The extraction and consumption of fossil-fuel-based energy has underpinned the growth of global capitalism over the past two centuries, resulting in an industry dominated by some of the largest and most powerful companies in the world. However, the centrality of fossil energy to economic growth has also come at a huge environmental cost as escalating carbon emissions have generated a climate crisis that now threatens the future of organised human civilisation. This article explores the origins of the global fossil-fuel industry and its political response to the growing recognition of climate change and moves towards the decarbonization of economies. It highlights how the industry has engaged in various forms of political activity to defend itself from critique and delay the transition to a low-carbon economy. While this has been a successful strategy for over forty years, the article notes how the growing urgency of the climate crisis and the current global pandemic now pose fundame...
The View from Organizational Studies: A Discourse-Based Understanding of Corporate Social Responsibility and Communication
Handbook of Communication and Corporate Social Responsibility, 2011
Critical ethnographic research: Negotiations, influences, and interests
Published in: Jeanes, E. and Huzzard, T. (2014) 'Critical Management Research: Reflections from t... more Published in: Jeanes, E. and Huzzard, T. (2014) 'Critical Management Research: Reflections from the Field'. London: Sage Publications
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Book Chapters by Daniel Nyberg