Cooperation with Journals
A book of abstracts has been published to accompany HSDS (HSDS guide), where all abstracts and author information are included. Since HSDS is an academic action conference, full papers will not be published. Instead, HSDS is collaborating with several sustainability-related academic journals, where full paper versions of HSDS contributions can be submitted after the conference. The journals are listed underneath.
Envigogika
Envigogika is a specialist, peer-reviewed, professional, open access periodical. Published by Charles University (Prague) since 2006, Envigogika is registered in the European Reference Index for the Humanities and Social Sciences database (ERIH database), and boasts an experienced international Editorial Board. The editors ensure a quality double blind review process and enable Envigogika to be published in an electronic Open Access form which doesn’t require a fee for authors. Envigogika primarily serves the academic community in order to enhance interdisciplinary dialogue and to share experiences between practitioners. Its scope includes original academic papers, case studies, reviews, multimedia and other interactive material – encompassing the field of education for sustainable development (ESD).
ESD material is presented within the context of Sustainable Development Goals which includes other related areas such as: Environmental psychology, behavioral change, sustainability science, and higher education. All published articles receive a DOI and are published online immediately after the conclusion of the review process (2-4 months). It is also possible to register as an author or reviewer through the web page. Articles in Envigogika are publishable in either English or Czech and articles include an abstract in both languages.
International Journal of Innovation and Sustainable Development
The International Journal of Innovation and Sustainable Development focuses on broad aspects of innovation and sustainable development. It fosters discussion not only on technological innovation but on new ways of thinking about the complex and contested issues of sustainable development.
Innovative thinking and practices in areas of economics, policy-making, legislation, health, education and the institutional barriers to sustainable development form the basis of the discourse to be fostered. All articles go through a double-blind review process before being admitted.
Detailed Information: http://www.inderscience.com/jhome.php?jcode=ijisd
Editor in Chief: Prof. Dr. (mult) Dr. h.c. (mult.) Walter Leal
Language: English
ISSN online: 1740-8830
ISSN print: 1740-8822
4 issues per year
The International Journal of Innovation and Sustainable Development is collaboration partner of the HSDS. A special issue is under consideration.
Sustainable Management Forum (uwf)
The UmweltWirtschaftsForum (uwf , Sustainable Management Forum) is a collaboration partner of the HSDS.
Editors-in-Chief: Prof. Dr. Edeltraud Guenther; Prof. Dr. Uwe Schneidewind
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
ISSN online: 1432-2293
ISSN print: 0943-3481
4 issues per year
Currently papers for the following issues can be submitted:
Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting (15.01.2018)
This special issue solicits papers dealing with any relevant topics and solutions of CSR reporting. Examples of relevant issues are:
- How are qualitative and quantitative factors presented?
- How is CSR reporting included in management systems, continual improvement procedures, and everyday decision-making?
- How does obligatory CSR reporting change the reporting arena?
- What are requirements, limitations, or future research areas of obligatory CSR reporting?
- What are lessons learned from corporate insides on CSR reporting?
The deadline for submissions is 15 January 2018. Link to the call
Guest Editor: Remmer Sassen (UHH, Coordinator of HOCHN working group Sustainability Reporting)
Sustainable Development Goals (15.01.2018)
This special issue solicits papers dealing with any relevant topics and solutions to pursue the SDGs. It will focus on conceptual and empirical research studies of emerging practice following the publication of SDGs. Application-oriented topics and discussion papers are also welcome. Examples of relevant issues are:
- How are the SDGs included in management systems, continual improvement procedures, and everyday decision-making?
- How can the development in relation to the SDGs and their impact on the dimensions of sustainability be measured?
- How do the SDGs change the business, legislative, and policy arena?
- What are requirements, limitations, and future research areas of SDGs?
- What are lessons learned on SDGs from corporations, and policy-makers?
- What are the roles and responsibilities of higher education institutions in promoting the SDGs?
The deadline for submissions is 15 January 2018. Link to the call
Resource Efficiency and Circular Economy (15.03.2018)
This special issue calls for papers that explore the interplay of resource efficiency and circular economy, and thus of the efficiency and consistency strategy. The main question is how a sustainable management of natural resources should be designed and implemented and which role efficiency and consistency play in this context. Examples of relevant issues are:
- How do the concepts resource efficiency and circular economy respectively efficiency and consistency interact? What are the synergies, areas of tension, and the limitations of resource efficiency and circular economy concepts?
- How can the concepts contribute to a sustainable development?
- To what extent and how are resource efficiency measures and circular economy implemented in practice?
- By which means, methods, or systems can resource efficiency and circular economy be managed in companies, networks, or the value chain?
- Which role do innovations, networks, or cooperations play for increasing resource efficiency and for creating a circular economy?
- What is the role of different actors (politics, business, ...) in promoting resource efficiency and circular economy and in creating a balanced approach for a sustainable management of natural resources?
The deadline for submissions is 15 March 2018. Link to the call
Sharing Economy – Opportunities and Challenges for Sustainability (15.06.2018)
This special issue solicits papers that explore opportunities and challenges of the Sharing Economy with regard to economic, social, and ecological sustainability. Observing a renewed interest in and growth of the Sharing Economy, a key question is, how and to what extent the upscaling of sharing business models can produce overall sustainable outcomes. Examples of relevant issues are:
- How to leverage the potential of the Sharing Economy concerning ecological and/or social sustainability?
- To what extent are social/ecological sustainability and economic sustainability of sharing business models compatible?
- What are the potentials of digitalization for broadening the impact of sustainable sharing practices?
- What is the role of different actors – politics, business, civil society, individuals - in aligning sharing and sustainability objectives?
- How can regulation help to lead the sharing economy onto a sustainable trajectory? How can the potential of the sharing economy be utilized by city governments/administration and in the context of urban sustainability transitions?
- Platform-cooperativism, blockchain etc.: What are the potentials of new technological and organizational approaches to make sharing more sustainable?
The deadline for submissions is 15 June 2018. Link to the call