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Beskrivning
The community-based organizations in this study offer real-life cases of social arrangements protecting and nurturing the primacy of needs fulfillment against ideas and practices of limitless growth and ungeneralizable excess.
Tamás Veress is an Assistant Professor at the Business Ethics Center and Corvinus Institute for Advanced Studies, Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary. His research centers around analyzing and developing models prioritizing well-being and sufficiency as key elements in value creation. His teaching includes courses such as Sustainable Value Creation, Business Ethics, Business Opportunities, Digital (non) Disruption, and Decision Techniques. As a junior research fellow, he was involved with the Economy of Francesco Academy Fellowship Program. He also establishes and coordinates ecoclubs, community-driven groups committed to embracing sustainable lifestyles.
Innehållsförteckning
Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: The Political Economy of Unsustainability.- Chapter 3: Historical Context of Collective Action.- Chapter 4: Prioritizing Needs: Case Studies of Community-Based Organizations.- Chapter 5: Mapping Community-based Organizations’ Characteristics.- Chapter 6: Addressing Research Questions and Way Forward.- Chapter 7: Summary and Conclusions.