充足性:提供需要的实践

IF 6.3 2区 经济学 Q1 ECOLOGY
Laura Beyeler, Melanie Jaeger-Erben
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摘要

充足性可以理解为经济行为者通过只提供必要的东西来满足需求的努力。这种解释揭示了充足性和护理经济学之间的关系,因为两者都主张以需求为中心的经济。本研究证明关怀对充分性表现的影响与支持。本文分为两个部分:(1)建立一个描述关怀意义和促成因素的关怀框架;(2)利用关怀框架从关怀的角度分析来自14家以充足为导向的企业的实证数据。研究结果表明,从护理的角度来看,世界是一个由脆弱和相互联系的生物组成的网络,这些生物需要个体参与到护理关系和活动中。时间、财政资源、知识、协作、技术和叙述是护理的基本推动因素,正如研究结果所表明的那样,它们有助于实现充足性。本研究提出了一种关于充分性作为关怀问题的新颖叙述,并鼓励未来的学者和实践者将充分性取向理解为关怀经济的一部分——满足社会需求而不是以利润最大化为目标。
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Sufficiency as a matter of care: Practices to provide for needs
Sufficiency can be understood as the endeavors of economic actors to fulfill needs by delivering only what is necessary. This interpretation reveals a relationship between sufficiency and care economics, as both advocate for a need-centered economy. This study demonstrates the influence and support of care on the performance of sufficiency. It is divided into two parts: (1) the development of a care framework that describes the meanings and enablers of care, and (2) the analysis of empirical data from 14 sufficiency-oriented businesses from a care perspective using the care framework. The findings indicate that from a care perspective, the world is a network of vulnerable and interconnected beings who require individuals to engage in care relationships and activities. Time, financial resources, knowledge, collaboration, technologies, and narratives are essential enablers of care and, as the findings demonstrate, contribute to the implementation of sufficiency. This study proposes a novel narrative of sufficiency as a matter of care and encourages future scholars and practitioners to understand sufficiency orientation as part of a care economy—one that fulfils the needs of society over targeting profit maximization.
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Ecological Economics
Ecological Economics 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
12.00
自引率
5.70%
发文量
313
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Ecological Economics is concerned with extending and integrating the understanding of the interfaces and interplay between "nature''s household" (ecosystems) and "humanity''s household" (the economy). Ecological economics is an interdisciplinary field defined by a set of concrete problems or challenges related to governing economic activity in a way that promotes human well-being, sustainability, and justice. The journal thus emphasizes critical work that draws on and integrates elements of ecological science, economics, and the analysis of values, behaviors, cultural practices, institutional structures, and societal dynamics. The journal is transdisciplinary in spirit and methodologically open, drawing on the insights offered by a variety of intellectual traditions, and appealing to a diverse readership. Specific research areas covered include: valuation of natural resources, sustainable agriculture and development, ecologically integrated technology, integrated ecologic-economic modelling at scales from local to regional to global, implications of thermodynamics for economics and ecology, renewable resource management and conservation, critical assessments of the basic assumptions underlying current economic and ecological paradigms and the implications of alternative assumptions, economic and ecological consequences of genetically engineered organisms, and gene pool inventory and management, alternative principles for valuing natural wealth, integrating natural resources and environmental services into national income and wealth accounts, methods of implementing efficient environmental policies, case studies of economic-ecologic conflict or harmony, etc. New issues in this area are rapidly emerging and will find a ready forum in Ecological Economics.
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