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Thinking altruistic and ecocentric performance in organizations in the age of the Anthropocene

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  • Gulliver Lux

    (UQAM - Université du Québec à Montréal = University of Québec in Montréal)

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Our environment (planetary system) and the individuals who live in it are exhausted. This observation invites us to rethink the performance paradigm and its measurement tools in organizations. Also, this paper reflects on the role of performance in companies in the Athropocene era and the concept of altruistic and ecocentric performance. The purpose is to advocate the type of performance that contributes to the preservation-conservation and restoration-rehabilitation of our environment and the improvement of individual well-being. This requires simultaneous consideration of environmental performance and "humanized" performance, i.e., the role of the individuals responsible for the performance, as well as the impacts these individuals will experience.

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  • Gulliver Lux, 2023. "Thinking altruistic and ecocentric performance in organizations in the age of the Anthropocene," Working Papers hal-04162123, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:wpaper:hal-04162123
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