Review of Social Economy, Vol. 63, No. 3, The Best of the "Review of Social Economy": 1944-1999 (SEPTEMBER 2005), pp. 423-445 (23 pages) Two views of human nature underlie economic theory and any ...
For over sixty-five years, the Review of Social Economy has published high-quality peer-reviewed work on the many relationships between social values and economics. Â The field of social economics ...
Like many students in the Economics Department at The New School for Social Research, Ebba Boye and Ingrid Kvangraven want to widen the lens through which we examine economies. Their approach to ...
Complexity theory is needed for a better understanding and management of financial-economic crises, according to a new article. The article, which is authored by an interdisciplinary group of ...
The organizational theory of corporate social responsibility revolves around the discretionary, ethical, legal and economic expectations placed on businesses by society, according to the Reference For ...
A new economic theory compatible with the fight against climate change has been proposed by a new study. The “agrowth” proposal comes up as an alternative to the opposing economic trends of “green ...
New book by Kerim Kfuri introduces Supply Chain Social Economic Theory to optimize global operations
The new book shows that embracing and managing imbalances, rather than seeking equilibrium, is key to driving efficiency and innovation in global supply chains. In a globalized world, supply chains ...
The core business model of platforms like Facebook and Twitter poses a threat to society and requires retooling, an economist says. By Robert H. Frank Social media platforms like Facebook, YouTube and ...
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