Three schools of transformation thinking: The impact of ideas, institutions, and technological innovation on transformation processes

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Three schools of transformation thinking: The impact of ideas, institutions, and technological innovation on transformation processes. / Schneidewind, Uwe; Augenstein, Karoline.
In: GAIA - Ecological Perspectives for Science and Society, Vol. 25, No. 2, 2016, p. 88-93.

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title = "Three schools of transformation thinking: The impact of ideas, institutions, and technological innovation on transformation processes",
abstract = "To identify the main drivers of transformation , it is helpful to identify the transformation perspectives of three specific schools of thought: idealist, institutional, and technological innovation. By differentiating among these schools of thought, a more informed transformation debate becomes possible, thereby increasing transformative literacy in academia and society. ",
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