
Overview
Background
From the politics of climate change to defending democracy, Professor Daniel Nyberg is seeking to understand how corporations, governments, and citizens negotiate different priorities when facing key challenges of our time.
This qualitative researcher takes an interdisciplinary approach to his work across two main areas:
- climate change, where he interrogates the links between climate change and corporate capitalism, and
- defending democracy, where he seeks to untangle the relationships between industry and government.
“These are some of the biggest threats facing humankind,” he affirms.
“How could you not be interested?”
Climate Change
Professor Nyberg’s interest in climate change came from a growing sense of urgency. As public interest in green products grew, corporations were beginning to address climate change internally, through the design and delivery of green products and services. At the same time, the climate emergency led to attempts to contain or regulate polluting industries, for example through carbon offsets and other measures.
“It’s important to understand what corporations are doing in order to mitigate and/or minimise the effects of climate change,” Professor Nyberg explains.
“We also need to have knowledge about what they’re doing so we can regulate their activities.”
Working alongside Professor Christopher Wright from the University of Sydney's Business School, and Dr Vanessa Bowden from the University of Newcastle's School of Humanities, Creative Industries and Social Sciences, this ground-breaking research has been published in a number of leading international journals. The three colleagues collaborated on the book, Organising Responses to Climate Change: The Politics of Mitigation, Adaptation and Suffering (2022, Cambridge University Press), building on the success of Professor Nyberg and Professor Wright's book, Climate Change, Capitalism, and Corporations: Processes of Creative Self-Destruction (2015, Cambridge University Press), which attracted wide attention across both the social and natural sciences.
Defending Democracy
Building on this work, Professor Nyberg has developed a strong interest in corporate political activity, both in how public policy is interpreted and implemented in practice, as well as in how corporations seek to influence public policy. This shift from the narrow focus on corporate outcomes to the broader understanding of democratic processes, is particularly relevant in the fraught debates around climate policy.
“I’m currently exploring how corporations influence democracy,” he states.
“The clearest example is the Labor Government’s super profit tax proposal of 2010, which the mining industry vehemently opposed. Even though it spent $22 million doing so, calculations by the Australian Financial Review suggest it saved $10 billion by agreeing to a truce with then-Prime Minister Julia Gillard. So, you can see it’s often much easier and cheaper for corporations to deal with public policies than it is for them to deal with their processes.”
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Works
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2021
Book Chapter
The Mobilisation of Extractivism : The Social and Political Influence of the Fossil Fuel Industry
Wright, Christopher and Nyberg, Daniel (2021). The Mobilisation of Extractivism : The Social and Political Influence of the Fossil Fuel Industry. Negotiating Climate Change in Crisis. (pp. 113-126) Cambridge, United Kingdom: Open Book Publishers. doi: 10.11647/obp.0265.09
2021
Journal Article
Beyond the discourse of denial: the reproduction of fossil fuel hegemony in Australia
Wright, Christopher, Nyberg, Daniel and Bowden, Vanessa (2021). Beyond the discourse of denial: the reproduction of fossil fuel hegemony in Australia. Energy Research & Social Science, 77 102094. doi: 10.1016/j.erss.2021.102094
2021
Journal Article
Turning back the rising sea: theory performativity in the shift from climate science to popular authority
Bowden, Vanessa, Gond, Jean-Pascal, Nyberg, Daniel and Wright, Christopher (2021). Turning back the rising sea: theory performativity in the shift from climate science to popular authority. Organization Studies, 42 (12), 1909-1931. doi: 10.1177/01708406211024558
2021
Book Chapter
How Organizations Translate Climate Change into Business as Usual
Wright, Christopher and Nyberg, Daniel (2021). How Organizations Translate Climate Change into Business as Usual. World Scientific Encyclopedia of Climate Change. (pp. 179-185) Singapore: World Scientific. doi: 10.1142/9789811213946_0023
2021
Journal Article
"I don't think anybody really knows": constructing reflexive ignorance in climate change adaptation
Bowden, Vanessa, Nyberg, Daniel and Wright, Christopher (2021). "I don't think anybody really knows": constructing reflexive ignorance in climate change adaptation. British Journal of Sociology, 72 (2), 397-411. doi: 10.1111/1468-4446.12818
2021
Journal Article
"We're going under": the role of local news media in dislocating climate change adaptation
Bowden, Vanessa, Nyberg, Daniel and Wright, Christopher (2021). "We're going under": the role of local news media in dislocating climate change adaptation. Environmental Communication-A Journal of Nature and Culture, 15 (5), 625-640. doi: 10.1080/17524032.2021.1877762
2021
Journal Article
Theatre's radical potential: a study of critical performativity
Cinque, Silvia and Nyberg, Daniel (2021). Theatre's radical potential: a study of critical performativity. Culture and Organization, 27 (2), 115-131. doi: 10.1080/14759551.2020.1827257
2021
Journal Article
Truth and power: deliberation and emotions in climate adaptation processes
Bowden, Vanessa, Nyberg, Daniel and Wright, Christopher (2021). Truth and power: deliberation and emotions in climate adaptation processes. Environmental Politics, 30 (5), 708-726. doi: 10.1080/09644016.2020.1850972
2021
Journal Article
Corporations, Politics, and Democracy: Corporate political activities as political corruption
Nyberg, Daniel (2021). Corporations, Politics, and Democracy: Corporate political activities as political corruption. Organization Theory, 2 (1) 2631787720982618, 1-24. doi: 10.1177/2631787720982618
2020
Journal Article
Corporate politics in the public sphere: corporate citizenspeak in a mass media policy contest
Nyberg, Daniel and Murray, John (2020). Corporate politics in the public sphere: corporate citizenspeak in a mass media policy contest. Business & Society, 59 (4), 579-611. doi: 10.1177/0007650317746176
2020
Journal Article
'Living at the border of poverty': how theater actors maintain their calling through narrative identity work
Cinque, Silvia, Nyberg, Daniel and Starkey, Ken (2020). 'Living at the border of poverty': how theater actors maintain their calling through narrative identity work. Human Relations, 74 (11), 1755-1780. doi: 10.1177/0018726720908663
2020
Journal Article
Fracking the future: the temporal portability of frames in political contests
Nyberg, Daniel, Wright, Christopher and Kirk, Jacqueline (2020). Fracking the future: the temporal portability of frames in political contests. Organization Studies, 41 (2), 175-196. doi: 10.1177/0170840618814568
2019
Journal Article
Disrupting climate change futures: conceptual tools for lost histories
De Cock, Christian, Nyberg, Daniel and Wright, Christopher (2019). Disrupting climate change futures: conceptual tools for lost histories. Organization, 28 (3) 1350508419883377, 468-482. doi: 10.1177/1350508419883377
2019
Conference Publication
Making Climate Change Fit for Capitalism: The Corporate Translation of Climate Adaptation
Nyberg, Daniel and Wright, Christopher (2019). Making Climate Change Fit for Capitalism: The Corporate Translation of Climate Adaptation. 79th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management 2019: Understanding the Inclusive Organization, AoM 2019, Boston, MA United States, 9-13 August 2019. Briarcliff Manor, NY United States: Academy of Management. doi: 10.5465/ambpp.2019.90
2019
Journal Article
Planning for the past: local temporality and the construction of denial in climate change adaptation
Bowden, Vanessa, Nyberg, Daniel and Wright, Christopher (2019). Planning for the past: local temporality and the construction of denial in climate change adaptation. Global Environmental Change-Human and Policy Dimensions, 57 101939. doi: 10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2019.101939
2019
Book Chapter
Climate change and social innovation
Wright, Christopher and Nyberg, Daniel (2019). Climate change and social innovation. Handbook of Inclusive Innovation. (pp. 47-60) Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing. doi: 10.4337/9781786436016.00011
2019
Journal Article
Processes of domination in the contemporary workplace: managing disputes in the Swedish healthcare sector
Nyberg, Daniel and De Cock, Christian (2019). Processes of domination in the contemporary workplace: managing disputes in the Swedish healthcare sector. Sociological Review, 67 (3), 689-705. doi: 10.1177/0038026118825235
2018
Conference Publication
Coral Not Coal: Enlisting the Worlds of Fame and Celebrity in Climate Change Politics
Wright, Christopher and Nyberg, Daniel (2018). Coral Not Coal: Enlisting the Worlds of Fame and Celebrity in Climate Change Politics. 78th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Chicago, IL United States, 10-14 August 2018. Briarcliff Manor, NY United States: Academy of Management. doi: 10.5465/ambpp.2018.89
2018
Journal Article
Organizing in the Anthropocene
Wright, Christopher, Nyberg, Daniel, Rickards, Lauren and Freund, James (2018). Organizing in the Anthropocene. Organization, 25 (4), 455-471. doi: 10.1177/1350508418779649
2018
Journal Article
Dash for gas: climate change, hegemony and the scalar politics of fracking in the UK
Nyberg, Daniel, Wright, Christopher and Kirk, Jacqueline (2018). Dash for gas: climate change, hegemony and the scalar politics of fracking in the UK. British Journal of Management, 29 (2), 235-251. doi: 10.1111/1467-8551.12291
Supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
About time: Climate change adaptation in Australian industries
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Enquiries
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- capitalism
- climate change (corporate and political responses)
- corporate political activity
- corporations
- democracy
- green products and services
- greenwashing
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