Constructing the green economy: integrating sustainability for governance?
建设绿色经济:将可持续性融入治理?
基本信息
- 批准号:ES/J021504/2
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 1.43万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Research Grant
- 财政年份:2014
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2014 至 无数据
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
According to UNEP (2011: 14) 'disillusionment with our prevailing economic paradigm' has led to the green economy entering public policy discourses at multiple governance levels, a concept that necessitates 'an alternative paradigm in which increased wealth does not lead to growing environmental risks, ecological scarcities and social disparities'. Much of this disillusionment results from threats posed by climate change, biodiversity loss and unsustainable consumption which are set to intensify in future, providing challenges to existing socio-economic systems. Greening economies to more fully integrate environmental concerns will therefore involve major transformations in current governance structures to reorient markets, shift consumption patterns and redistribute resources to enhance environmental protection and social well-being, a factor recognised in recent global initiatives such as the United Nations' global Green New Deal and Green Economy programmes (UNEP 2009, 2011). Within the European Union, facilitating green/low carbon economic growth is now a strategic priority in the 2010 Lisbon Strategy (Lisbon 2020) for jobs and competitiveness (CEC 2010). In addition, the green economy is a strategic theme in the upcoming UN Rio+20 Conference on sustainable development in 2012, ensuring it remains at the forefront of future governance priorities. However, the green economy remains a somewhat nebulous and potentially contested concept, in need of further empirical and theoretical explication in order to provide normative policy strategies. For some environmentalists the green economy remains controversial since it appears to downgrade long term sustainability issues in favour of economic concerns, while endorsing a techno-centric development view (Jackson 2009). This is a critical issue we seek to examine in the research seminar series.In this respect, the seminar series aims to build on the existing investigations of the applicants into green budgeting (e.g. Russel and Benson 2011; O'Riordan 2011) and others, to generate further empirical, theoretical and normative research into how the green economy concept is being framed and integrated in EU states. The seminar series also seeks to stimulate debate and provide tentative policy relevant recommendations on potential governance solutions. Several auditable objectives are central to this aim. Firstly, the seminar programme will establish an international network of scholars and policy-makers to generate and share research on the green economy. Secondly, the programme will involve multiple academic and non-academic partners in this process. Thirdly, the organisers will disseminate research outputs via more traditional publication outputs and to partners through a feedback session and policy note. Fourthly, the seminars will stimulate active dialogues with local, national and international policy communities in order to more widely disseminate findings and generate policy relevant recommendations to facilitate future governance. Finally, the research will promote the international profile of the ESRC and participant organisations.Two of the major strengths of the research programme consequently will be its originality and relevance. In view of the former, the issue of the green economy is relatively new, academically novel and is an emerging high-profile global policy agenda. Its cross-cutting nature, moreover, necessitates new ways of working across traditional academic boundaries. The research seminars will therefore address significant gaps in knowledge through generating new resarch and cross-disciplinary comparative insights. In view of the latter, the series will directly input into emerging policy discussions at local, regional, national, EU and global levels via the various partner organisations identified in the application (see 'Case for Support'). The research will be particularly timely in respect of the upcoming Rio+20 event in 2012.
根据环境署(2011:14)的说法,“对我们普遍的经济模式的幻灭”导致绿色经济进入多个治理层面的公共政策讨论,这一概念需要“一种替代范式,在这种范式中,财富的增加不会导致环境风险的增加” 、生态稀缺和社会差距”。这种幻灭很大程度上是由于气候变化、生物多样性丧失和不可持续消费带来的威胁,这些威胁在未来将会加剧,对现有的社会经济体系带来挑战。因此,绿色经济以更充分地考虑环境问题将涉及当前治理结构的重大转变,以重新定位市场、转变消费模式和重新分配资源,以加强环境保护和社会福祉,这是联合国等最近的全球倡议所认识到的一个因素。全球绿色新政和绿色经济计划(环境署 2009 年、2011 年)。在欧盟内部,促进绿色/低碳经济增长现已成为 2010 年里斯本就业和竞争力战略 (Lisbon 2020) (CEC 2010) 的战略重点。此外,绿色经济是即将于2012年召开的联合国里约+20可持续发展大会的战略主题,确保其始终处于未来治理优先事项的前沿。然而,绿色经济仍然是一个有些模糊且可能存在争议的概念,需要进一步的实证和理论解释,以提供规范的政策策略。对于一些环保主义者来说,绿色经济仍然存在争议,因为它似乎降低了长期可持续性问题的优先级,转而关注经济问题,同时支持以技术为中心的发展观点(Jackson 2009)。这是我们在研究研讨会系列中寻求研究的一个关键问题。在这方面,研讨会系列旨在以申请人对绿色预算的现有调查为基础(例如 Russel 和 Benson 2011;O'Riordan 2011)和其他人,对欧盟国家如何构建和整合绿色经济概念进行进一步的实证、理论和规范研究。该研讨会系列还旨在激发辩论,并就潜在的治理解决方案提供初步的政策相关建议。几个可审计的目标是这一目标的核心。首先,研讨会计划将建立一个由学者和政策制定者组成的国际网络,以生成和分享有关绿色经济的研究成果。其次,该项目将在此过程中涉及多个学术和非学术合作伙伴。第三,组织者将通过更传统的出版物传播研究成果,并通过反馈会议和政策说明向合作伙伴传播。第四,研讨会将促进与地方、国家和国际政策界的积极对话,以便更广泛地传播研究结果并提出政策相关建议,以促进未来的治理。最后,该研究将提升 ESRC 和参与组织的国际形象。因此,该研究项目的两个主要优势将是其原创性和相关性。就前者而言,绿色经济问题相对较新,学术上新颖,并且是一个新兴的备受瞩目的全球政策议程。此外,它的跨领域性质需要跨越传统学术界限的新工作方式。因此,研究研讨会将通过产生新的研究和跨学科的比较见解来解决知识方面的重大差距。鉴于后者,该系列将通过申请中确定的各个合作伙伴组织直接参与地方、区域、国家、欧盟和全球层面的新兴政策讨论(参见“支持案例”)。对于即将于 2012 年举行的里约+20 峰会而言,这项研究尤其及时。
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CORPORATE VENTURE CAPITAL AND THE RETURNS TO ACQUIRING ENTREPRENEURIAL FIRMS
企业风险资本和收购创业公司的回报
- DOI:
- 发表时间:
2006 - 期刊:
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Rosemarie H. Ziedonis
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- DOI:
10.1007/s11837-020-04052-4 - 发表时间:
2020 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:2.6
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Daoli Zhao;Jingyao Wu;Da;W. Hoagland;David Benson;Z. Dong;P. Kumta;W. Heineman - 通讯作者:
W. Heineman
DO CORPORATE VENTURE CAPITAL ACTIVITIES IMPROVE THE PERFORMANCE OF ESTABLISHED FIRMS WHEN ACQUIRING STARTUPS? EVIDENCE FROM THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SECTOR
企业风险投资活动在收购初创企业时是否可以提高老牌企业的业绩?
- DOI:
10.2139/ssrn.1095380 - 发表时间:
2011 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
David Benson - 通讯作者:
David Benson
Corporate venture capital and the acquisition of entrepreneurial firms
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- DOI:
- 发表时间:
2010 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
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A Fault Management Strategy for Autonomous Rendezvous and Capture with the ISS
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- DOI:
10.2514/6.2011-1497 - 发表时间:
2011 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
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R. Sargent;L. Breger;I. Mitchell;Richard A. Phillips;David Benson;David C. Woffinden;Renato Zanetti;J. Groszkiewicz;C. Bessette - 通讯作者:
C. Bessette
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