A Research Agenda for Sustainable Consumption Governance
Edited by Oksana Mont
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Evaluating achievements, challenges and future avenues for research, this book explores how new dimensions of knowledge and practice contest, reshape and advance traditional understandings of sustainable consumption governance.
Keywords: Business and Management; Economics and Finance; Environment; Geography; Politics and Public Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
ISBN: 9781788117807
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction to A Research Agenda for Sustainable Consumption Governance , pp 1-17

- Oksana Mont
- Ch 2 Why only strong sustainable consumption governance will make a difference , pp 19-34

- Sylvia Lorek and Doris Fuchs
- Ch 3 Growth strategies and consumption patterns in transition: From Fordism to finance-driven capitalism , pp 35-49

- Max Koch
- Ch 4 Quantifying environmental impacts of consumption: Implications for governance , pp 50-65

- Arnold Tukker
- Ch 5 Evaluating the sustainability impacts of the sharing economy using input-output analysis , pp 66-84

- Andrius Plepys and Jagdeep Singh
- Ch 6 The role of business models for sustainable consumption: A pattern approach , pp 86-104

- Florian Lüdeke-Freund, Tobias Froese and Stefan Schaltegger
- Ch 7 Prosumption for sustainable consumption and its implications for sustainable consumption governance , pp 105-120

- Matthias Lehner
- Ch 8 Putting the sharing economy into perspective , pp 121-135

- Koen Frenken and Juliet Schor
- Ch 9 It is never too late to give up, or is it? Revisiting policies for sustainable consumption , pp 137-155

- Carl Dalhammar
- Ch 10 Editing out unsustainability from consumption: From information provision to nudging and social practice theory , pp 156-171

- Eva Heiskanen and Senja Laakso
- Ch 11 The role of local governments in governing sustainable consumption and sharing cities , pp 172-184

- Jenny Palm, Nora Smedby and Kes McCormick
- Ch 12 From worktime reduction to a post-work future: Implications for sustainable consumption governance , pp 185-200

- Maurie J. Cohen
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