Buch, Englisch, 278 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 587 g
The Case of Poland
Buch, Englisch, 278 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 587 g
Reihe: Routledge Studies in Ecological Economics
ISBN: 978-1-032-53825-9
Verlag: Routledge
The first part of the book presents a theoretical approach to collective consumption which has the core concepts of justice and human nature at its heart. This approach emphasises the role of collective rationality and categorises aspects of sustainable consumption as a common and public good. The second part investigates diversified aspects of sustainability, including socio-economic inequalities as barriers to sustainable consumption, consumer sovereignty in the context of current legal regulations, and the impact on employees of changes to the types and conditions of work. It also examines the sharing economy and the legal conditions of its development. The third part adopts a political perspective focusing on the state policies enhancing the role of investment in public goods, analyses photovoltaic programmes which promote prosumption and indicates challenges to sustainability faced by many countries such as the energy crisis, sustainable finance, and cooperative platforms.
This book will be of great interest to researchers and scholars interested in sustainability and consumption issues in economics, management, law, public administration, and political science.
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1. Introduction: Setting the Stage by Exploring Different Perspectives on Sustainable Consumption Alina Szypulewska-Porczynska & Aleksandra Burgiel-Szewc & Marta Grybs-Kabocik & Anna Horodecka & Agnieszka Kacprowicz & Tadeusz Makulski & Ewa Radomska & Tomasz Szewc & Magdalena Sliwinska & Liudmyla Vozna & Agnieszka Ziomek & Jacek Zralek & Jolanta Zralek 2. Exploring the Collective Perspective on Sustainable Consumption: A Study of Justice and Human Nature Anna Horodecka 3. The Role of Collective Rationality in Explaining the Sustainable Consumption: The Rational Choice Theory Revisited Liudmyla Vozna and Anna Horodecka 4. Sustainable Consumption as a Common Good: The Citizen-Consumer Approach Challenged Anna Horodecka 5. Sustainable Consumption as a Public Good Alina Szypulewska-Porczynska 6. The Interplay Between Inequalities and Sustainability: The Case of Poland Anna Horodecka, Alina Szypulewska-Porczynska and Agnieszka Ziomek 7. Revision of the Consumer Sovereignty Concept in the Light of the Sustainable Consumption Policy in Poland Jacek Zralek and Jolanta Zralek 8. The Sustainable Consumption of Employees in the Context of Changing Work Models in Poland Agnieszka Ziomek and Anna Horodecka 9. Legal Perspective on the Development of Sharing Economy in Poland Tomasz Szewc and Aleksandra Burgiel-Szewc 10. Fair Trade as a Driver for Sustainable Consumption: The Polish Perspective Magdalena Sliwinska, Ewa Radomska and Tadeusz Makulski 11. Investments in Public Goods in Poland Alina Szypulewska-Porczynska and Anna Horodecka 12. Prosumption-based Solutions for Achieving SDG 12: The Case of Solar Photovoltaics Programmes in Poland Jolanta Zralek and Jacek Zralek 13. Sustainable Finance as a Driver for Changes Towards Sustainability Alina Szypulewska-Porczynska and Agnieszka Kacprowicz 14. Pro-Ecological Implications of Developing Collaborative Platforms in Poland Marta Grybs-Kabocik 15. Conclusions: Navigating the Landscape of Collective Sustainable Consumption Anna Horodecka, Aleksandra Burgiel-Szewc, Marta Grybs-Kabocik, Agnieszka Kacprowicz, Tadeusz Makulski, Ewa Radomska, Tomasz Szewc, Alina Szypulewska-Porczynska, Magdalena Sliwinska, Liudmyla Vozna, Agnieszka Ziomek, Jacek Zralek and Jolanta Zralek