WEconomy

Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen (RU)

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Complete Summary WEconomy | All Book Chapters, Articles, Guest Lectures, Lecture Notes Complete Summary WEconomy | All Book Chapters, Articles, Guest Lectures, Lecture Notes
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    Complete Summary WEconomy | All Book Chapters, Articles, Guest Lectures, Lecture Notes

  • Course Manual | Welcome to WEconomy Introduction – Niels Faber & Sjors Witjes Ch 1. Sustainable development, degrowth and expressions of moral responsibility – Egbert Dommerholt Ergene, Banerjee, & Hofmann. (2020). "(Un)Sustainability and Organization Studies: Towards a Radical Engagement." Organization Studies. Rifkin. (2014). The Zero Marginal Cost Society: The Internet of Things, the Collaborative Commons and the Eclipse of Capitalism. Trend 1 Bio-Based economy Ch4. The bi...
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Summary Lectures and Articles WEconomy
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    Summary Lectures and Articles WEconomy

  • Summary of the lectures and articles of the WEconomy course (2019-2020). Including additional articles for exam.
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Weconomy summary of all articles for 2020
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    Weconomy summary of all articles for 2020

  • All mandatory articles of Weconomy 2020 in English. These also include the two readings suggested for the essay exam. These are: Readings 1 Introduction Jonker, J. & Faber, N. (2016). Framing the Weconomy. Rifkin, J. (2012) The Third Industrial Revolution: How the Internet, Green Electricity, and 3-D Printing are Ushering in a Sustainable Era of Distributed Capitalism Rockström et al. (2009) Planetary Boundaries: Exploring the Safe Operating Space for Humanity Raworth, Kate (2013). Doughnut E...
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Article summaries WEconomy
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    Article summaries WEconomy

  • Summary of articles used during the WEconomy course in 2019.
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