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Creating leadership collectives for sustainability transformations

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A new model of collective leadership that embraces critical reflection, inclusivity, and care for people and the planet has been proposed in this paper, which can support a move in academia from metrics to merits, from a focus on career to care, and enact a shift from disciplinary to inter-and trans-disciplinary research.
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Enduring sustainability challenges requires a new model of collective leadership that embraces critical reflection, inclusivity and care. Leadership collectives can support a move in academia from metrics to merits, from a focus on career to care, and enact a shift from disciplinary to inter- and trans-disciplinary research. Academic organisations need to reorient their training programs, work ethics and reward systems to encourage collective excellence and to allow space for future leaders to develop and enact a radically re-imagined vision of how to lead as a collective with care for people and the planet.

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Transdisciplinary research in sustainability science: practice, principles, and challenges

TL;DR: In this paper, a conceptual model of an ideal-typical transdisciplinary research process is synthesized and structures such a set of principles from various strands of the literature and empirical experiences, looking at challenges and coping strategies as experienced in transdisciplinary sustainability projects in Europe, North America, South America, Africa, and Asia.
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A review of transdisciplinary research in sustainability science

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors assess the growth and scientific impact of transdisciplinary sustainability research, the methods used and how three key characteristics of transdisciplinarity research (process phases, knowledge types and the intensity of involvement of practitioners) are implemented.

The metric tide: report of the independent review of the role of metrics in research assessment and management

TL;DR: The Independent Review of the Role of Metrics in Research Assessment and Management (IRRMIMM) as discussed by the authors reviewed the use of metrics across different disciplines, and assessed their potential contribution to the development of research excellence and impact.
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Methodological challenges of transdisciplinary research

TL;DR: Transdisciplinary research (TR) develops descriptive, normative and practice-oriented knowledge in order to help solve, mitigate or prevent life-world problems as discussed by the authors, which can grasp the complexity of problems, take into account the diversity of scientific and lifeworld perceptions of problems and develop knowledge and practices that promote what is perceived to be the common good.
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Sustainable leaders can create a more sustainable future by embracing critical reflection, inclusivity, and care, and by reorienting academia towards collective excellence and inter- and trans-disciplinary research.