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The capability approach is a theoretical framework that entails two normative claims: first, the claim that the freedom to achieve well-being is of primary moral importance and, second, that well-being should be understood in terms of people’s capabilities and functionings.
Robeyns, Ingrid, Byskov, Morten Fiebiger
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Robeyns, Ingrid, Byskov, Morten Fiebiger
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2016
In Chap. 2 I anticipated a use of “freedoms” in the sense of freedoms that may or may not underlie human rights; a language that is particularly connected with the capability approach. The purpose of this chapter is to consider the core ideas of the capability approach, looking forward in order to connect it to the outcomes obtained up to now and to ...
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In Chap. 2 I anticipated a use of “freedoms” in the sense of freedoms that may or may not underlie human rights; a language that is particularly connected with the capability approach. The purpose of this chapter is to consider the core ideas of the capability approach, looking forward in order to connect it to the outcomes obtained up to now and to ...
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Sen's capability approach and Nussbaum's capabilities ethic
Journal of International Development, 1997The paper assesses Sen's more abstract version of capabilities theory, Nussbaum's more substantive Aristotelian version and attempts to apply such conceptions to women's lives. Sen's capability approach is a helpful intervention in the discourses of mainstream Western welfare economics and moral philosophy.
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Innovation capability in SMEs: A systematic review of the literature
Journal of Innovation & Knowledge, 2020Minna Saunila
exaly
Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, 2020
Lu Qiu, Yanan Wang, Minjuan Zhao
exaly
Lu Qiu, Yanan Wang, Minjuan Zhao
exaly

