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Dinya László
Management challenges in the „greenomics”

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témavezető: Dinya László
helyszín (magyar oldal): University of Szeged
helyszín rövidítés: SZTE


A kutatási téma leírása:

Climate change and the limitations of natural resources are global threats affecting all economic actors and require individual, but cooperating responses among each others. Its main direction will be turning to the carbon-free economy (or, in a more realistic approach, "low-carbon economy"), which, in the broader sense, is a resource efficient, in other words a green economy (or "greenomics").
This turn is needing a huge capital investment, ie. being equal to the mass of business opportunities anticipated for a long time. Sustainability or narrowing to the economy the green (blue) economy, in general "greening" as a desirable value system is a basic question of humanity, but it is far from certain that everyone thinks the same of it. Understanding and managing this complexity (interdependence system) gives the lesson to business and policy decision-makers who need to find solutions that are successful beyond the understanding of everyday problems, and even implement them, and these steps are often of crucial importance to many stakeholders.
Our research is focused on examining this issue, and we are working out a model for examining the management challenges of greenomics that we want to test with specific economic players. The results can provide important information to both stakeholders and sustainability policy decision-makers.
Related own publications:
László Dinya (2011): Managing economic networks in the green economy (In: Tudáshálózat és klaszterépítés – Knowledge network and cluster building, NORRIA – Miskolc, ISBN 978-963-88345-3-9, 273 – 283. p.)
László Dinya (2012): The green local economy (International Journal of Business Insights and Transformations, ISSN 0974-5874, Volume 5 Special Issue 3 July 2012, 84-91 p.)
László Dinya (2017): Sustainable business models in the innovation economy and their challenges in Hungary (in: „59th Georgikon Scientific Conference”, Pannon Egyetem – Georgikon Kar, edited: Gergely Tóth, ISBN 978-963-9639-88-1, p. 68 – 71)
Related important publications:
Pejvak Oghazi - and Rana Mostaghel (2018): Circular Business Model Challenges and Lessons Learned—An Industrial Perspective, Sustainability 2018, 10, 739; doi:10.3390/su10030739
Gontard, Nathalie et al. (2018): A research challenge vision regarding management of agricultural waste in a circular bio-based economy, Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology , Link to article, DOI: 10.1080/10643389.2018.1471957
McKinsey Center for Business and Environment (2018): GROWTH WITHIN - A CIRCULAR ECONOMY VISION FOR A COMPETITIVE EUROPE, p. 1-98, https://www.mckinsey.com/~/media/mckinsey/business%20functions/sustainability%20and%20resource%20productivity/our%20insights/europes%20circular%20economy%20opportunity/growth_within.ashx

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