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Social Media and Supply Chain [PDF]
Web 2.0, also referred to as social media, is the use of the World Wide Web to increase creativity, information sharing, and collaboration among users. Social media is driving the rethinking of many of the principles of economics. The use of social media
Sonja Markova +1 more
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New structural economics: A framework of studying government and economics
New structural economics is a new framework for rethinking economic development following structuralism and neoliberalism after World War II. This framework uses a neoclassical approach to study the determinants of economic structure and its evolution in
Justin Yifu Lin
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Rethinking the Plant Economics Spectrum for Annuals: A Multi-Species Study
The plant economics spectrum hypothesizes a correlation among resource-use related traits along one single axis, which determines species’ growth rates and their ecological filtering along resource gradients. This concept has been mostly investigated and
Susanne Kurze +6 more
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Rethinking Enabling Educational and Training Ecosystems in the Perspective of Reciprocity
This contribution is the result of a collective work carried out within the «Learning circle Economics of reciprocity» within the Siref 2021 Summer School.
Antonio Molinari +4 more
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In this incisive, interdisciplinary book on innovation, Franck Aggeri gives pride of place to the critical social sciences—critical management studies, institutional economics, sociology of innovation, environmental history etc.—to deconstruct some of ...
Agnès Labrousse
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33 Tesis para la Reforma de la Economía
El 12 de diciembre de 2017, Rethinking Economics (http://www.rethinkeconomics.org) y el New Weather Institute (http://www.newweather.org) para conmemorar 500 años de la Reforma de Martín Lutero, publicaron 33 Tesis para una reforma de la economía.
Rethinking Economics / New Weather Institute
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Rethinking comparative economics [PDF]
This paper reflects on the evolution and current role of what we define as comparative economics, using the experience of the European Journal of Comparative Economics as a vantage point for observing broader disciplinary changes.
Giovanni Battista Ramello
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Review of ROCHON L.-P., ROSSI S. (2017): A Modern Guide to Rethinking Economics; and of Jo T.-H., Chester L., D’Ippoliti C. (2017): The Routledge Handbook of Heterodox Economics. Theorizing, Analyzing, and Transforming Capitalism.
Marcella Corsi
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Rethinking academia in a time of climate crisis
Addressing the climate crisis requires radical and urgent action at all levels of society. Universities are ideally positioned to lead such action but are largely failing to do so.
Anne E Urai, Clare Kelly
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Exploring alternative economic pathways: a comparison of foundational economy and Doughnut economics
A number of intersecting crises are currently ongoing at multiple scales, including increasing inequality, environmental degradation, and climate destabilization, as well as new surges of populism and mounting public health threats.
Madeleine Wahlund, Teis Hansen
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