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Innovation for a Sustainable Future: Technologies, Practices, and Social Impact

Ziska Fields (University of Johannesburg, South Africa), Lars Mackel (Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany), and Stephan Sonnenburg (ICN Business School CEREFIGE, University of Lorraine, Nancy, France)
Indexed In: SCOPUS
Release Date: November, 2025 | Copyright: © 2026 | Pages: 300
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Publication Status: E-Book and Print Version Available for Purchase
ISBN13: 9798337379364
ISBN13 Softcover: 9798337379371
EISBN13: 9798337379388
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3373-7936-4

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Sustainable innovation represents the intersection of technology, environment, and social responsibility. As the world faces challenges like climate change, resource depletion, and social inequality, innovative solutions create systems that support human and environmental wellbeing. Emerging technologies, from renewable energy and circular economy models to digital tools for environmental monitoring, reshape industries and communities toward sustainability. Progress requires technological advancement and shifts in behavior, governance, and values. By integrating innovative practices across science, business, and society, organizations can build a resilient and equitable future that balances economic growth with environmental sustainability.

Innovation for a Sustainable Future: Technologies, Practices, and Social Impact explores how innovative technologies and sustainable practices address global environmental, economic, and social challenges. It examines how innovation drives positive social impact, fosters responsible resource use, and promotes long-term resilience. This book covers topics such as manufacturing, environmental science, and public administration, and is a useful resource for business owners, sociologists, policymakers, academicians, researchers, and scientists.

Coverage:

The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Artificial Intelligence (AI)
  • Environmental Science
  • Government and Law
  • Manufacturing
  • Policymaking
  • Public Administration
  • Social Entrepreneurship
  • Socio-Economic Development
  • Sociology
  • Sustainable Development
  • Technology Adoption and Evolution
  • Waste Management

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Professor Ziska Fields is an Associate Professor at the College of Business and Economics, Department of Business Management at the University of Johannesburg (UJ). She is an International Advisory Board member and the International Ambassador for the World Creativity and Innovation (WCI) in South Africa. This role fosters creativity by promoting, empowering, and supporting WCIs creativity mission. Prof Fields is an external researcher and habilitator at the Chair of Innovation Research and Technology Management, Chemnitz University of Technology. She is a Foursight Certified Facilitator and a Neethling Brain Instruments (NBI) Practitioner, focusing on identifying and developing people's preferred thinking styles and problem-solving preferences and helping them think more creatively, innovatively and critically. Her main research focus area and passion is theoretical and applied creativity across various disciplines and contexts. She developed two theoretical models to measure creativity in South Africa, focusing on youth and tertiary education. She published nine edited books titled 'Incorporating Business Models and Strategies into Social Entrepreneurship' (indexed by Scopus), 'Collective Creativity for Responsible and Sustainable Business Practice' (indexed by Scopus), 'Handbook of Research on Information and Cyber Security in the Fourth Industrial Revolution,' 'Responsible, Sustainable, and Globally Aware Management in the Fourth Industrial Revolution,' 'Imagination, Creativity and Responsible Management in the Fourth Industrial Revolution,' 'Handbook of Research on Using Global Collective Intelligence and Creativity to Solve Wicked Problems,' (indexed by Scopus), 'Achieving sustainability using creativity, Innovation, and education: a multidisciplinary approach,' 'Multidisciplinary Approaches in AI, Creativity, Innovation, and Green Collaboration' (indexed by Scopus) and 'Impacts of Generative AI on Creativity in Higher Education.' Professor Fields firmly believes that education, creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurial action can help people create a better and sustainable future for themselves and society.
Stephan Sonnenburg is an Associate Professor of Branding, Creativity, and Innovation Management at ICN Business School. With over 20 years of experience bridging academia and industry in creativity, marketing, and advertising, Stephan combines practical expertise with theoretical insight. He holds a PhD in Philosophy and a Master’s in Communication Studies from the University of the Arts Berlin. His published work appears in renowned journals, including , , , , and . Stephan’s research primarily explores co-creative branding, the dyna

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