Academic Flying and the Means of Communication 2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-4911-0_10
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Decarbonising Academia’s Flyout Culture

Abstract: Flight is technologically and culturally central to academic life. Academia’s flyout culture is built on a set of shared beliefs and values about the importance of flying to being an academic. But flight also generates a large proportion of academia’s carbon emissions, posing a cultural challenge to flight’s ongoing importance. In this chapter, we assess the underlying values animating flyout culture and examine how those values might change as universities respond to pressures to decarbonise operations. We ap… Show more

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“…In addition, reducing business travel also resonates with the environmental awareness of a significant number of business travelers, which we also found in our sample. However, challenges also arise when management is inclined to restrict employees from travelling and thus, for example, jeopardize employees' perceived career opportunities ( Higham, Hopkins, & Orchiston, 2019 ; Poggioli & Hoffman, 2022 ), challenge the self-concept of frequent travelers ( Becken & Hughey, 2021 ; Poggioli & Hoffman, 2022 ), or eliminate business travel as a fringe benefit ( Becken & Hughey, 2021 ; Roby, 2011 ). Establishing specific guidelines requires a profound knowledge of the situation of individuals, which in many companies could lead to the urgent need for the internal analysis of travel activities.…”
Section: Conclusion and Managerial Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, reducing business travel also resonates with the environmental awareness of a significant number of business travelers, which we also found in our sample. However, challenges also arise when management is inclined to restrict employees from travelling and thus, for example, jeopardize employees' perceived career opportunities ( Higham, Hopkins, & Orchiston, 2019 ; Poggioli & Hoffman, 2022 ), challenge the self-concept of frequent travelers ( Becken & Hughey, 2021 ; Poggioli & Hoffman, 2022 ), or eliminate business travel as a fringe benefit ( Becken & Hughey, 2021 ; Roby, 2011 ). Establishing specific guidelines requires a profound knowledge of the situation of individuals, which in many companies could lead to the urgent need for the internal analysis of travel activities.…”
Section: Conclusion and Managerial Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%