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Meta-Organizations for Transformative Change

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Papers draw on a rich diversity of theoretical perspectives and empirical contexts to advance understanding of the functioning and actions of meta-organizations in the face of a wide range of issue...
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  • 20 November 2026
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Meta-organizations – organizations whose members are themselves organizations – have emerged as important drivers of collective action to enact transformative change, changes that increase sustainability and responsibility in organizations, industries, and society as a whole.

At the same time, the current challenges in business and society create a paradoxical moment where meta-organizations can expand, maintain, or shrink horizons of collective action for transformative change. They can expand horizons through framing, reframing, and organizing resistance; they maintain horizons by shaping internal and external structures; or meta-organizations can deliberately close them, preventing societal transformations towards just and sustainable orders. But when and how this happens remains understudied.

Bringing together eleven contributions drawing on a rich diversity of theoretical perspectives and empirical contexts, this volume advances our understanding of the functioning and actions of meta-organizations in the face of a wide range of issues, including plastic pollution, tobacco regulation, gender and minority marginalization, social movements in the Global South, and other contemporary challenges. The volume highlights both the promises and the limitations of meta-organizations in expanding, maintaining, and shrinking horizons of collective action. It also calls for further research on how meta-organizations can be deliberately transformative, actively contributing to reordering the world, power dynamics, and relations in pursuit of sustainability and justice. This is critical reading for scholars interested in meta-organizations more broadly, as well as for those who specialize in advancing sustainability and responsibility.

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Price: $140.00
Pages: 312
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Imprint: Emerald Publishing Limited
Series: Research in the Sociology of Organizations
Publication Date: 20 November 2026
ISBN: 9781837083619
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General, Sociology, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Social Theory, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Organizational Behavior, Sociology: work and labour, Organizational theory and behaviour
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Georg Reischauer studies technological changes in business and society at Leuphana University Lüneburg and Johannes Kepler University Linz.

Heloise Berkowitz is a Senior Research Fellow at CNRS (LEST, Aix Marseille Université), France, and Senior Researcher at IBEI, Spain.

Ashley Metz is an Assistant Professor at Tilburg University, the Netherlands.

Sophie Michel is a Full Professor in Organization Theory at EM Strasbourg Business School, France.

Chapter 1. Meta-Organizations for Transformative Change; Georg Reischauer, Heloise Berkowitz, Ashley Metz, and Sophie Michel
Chapter 2. Meta-Organizations and Sustainability: Taking Stock; Mike Valente
Chapter 3. Knowledge-Producing Meta-Organizations: Tensions in the World’s Oldest Intergovernmental Marine Science Organization at the Science-Politics Boundary; Kurt Rachlitz, Michael Grothe-Hammer, and Jennifer Leigh Bailey
Chapter 4. When Meta-Organizations Enhance Their Capacity for Action: The Role of Hybrid Regulation and Multinational Corporations in Plastic Waste Management; Corentin Gariel, Thomas Reverdy, and Anne Bartel-Radic
Chapter 5. Meta-Organizations of Social Movements as Agents of Resistance: Exploring Urban Social Movements in Brazil; Fernando Dias Lopes and Frank G. A. de Bakker
Chapter 6. Opening a Breach in the French Masonic Brotherhood: Identity Work for Women’s Admission in a Masculine Meta-Organizational Context; Eva Karlberg and Sébastien Liarte
Chapter 7. Informality in Meta-Organizations: The Role of Individual Representatives in Sustainability Efforts; Viveca Sjöstedt, Michael Grothe-Hammer, and Klas Palm
Chapter 8. Developing the Impact Investing Field through Meta-Organizational Governance: The Case of the European Venture Philanthropy Association; Natalia Mityushina, Lisa Hehenberger, and Johanna Mair
Chapter 9. Assembling Meta-Organizations in Times of Polycrisis: Towards a Practice Perspective on Meta-Organizing; Elke Schüßler and Markus Helfen
Chapter 10. Meta-Organization and Diluted Responsibility: The Case of FIFA; Roman Gibel, Florian Überbacher, and Andreas Georg Scherer
Chapter 11. Producing Ignorance and Irresponsibility: The Process of Meta-Organizing in the Tobacco Field; Mariana Baldi
Chapter 12. Trojan Horses in Meta-Organizations: Infiltration and the Distorted Collective Voice; Andrew Barron and Philippe Coulombel