ano.nymous@ccsd.cnrs.fr.invalid (Donato Masciandaro), Donato Masciandaro [hal-05246606] Credibility is not enough: Fiscal monetization and currency depreciation in early-modern Venice
This paper focuses on an early unique experiment of managed float of State-issued money, implemented in Venice between 1619 and 1666. Building on a new hand-collected database from a previously unused archival source, we show that, despite the Venetian Banco ducat’s status as an international (...) ano.nymous@ccsd.cnrs.fr.invalid (Tiphaine Gautier), Tiphaine Gautier [hal-05238743] Témoignages de recherches engagées et performatives avec le projet CARE et la chaire « Comptabilité écologique »
[...] ano.nymous@ccsd.cnrs.fr.invalid (María Laura Cendón), María Laura Cendón [hal-05238723] Gobernanza Territorial y Sistemas Alimentarios de aceite de oliva
El sistema agroalimentario se caracteriza por una copresencia de entramados globalizados, alimentos estandarizados y cadenas largas de producción, distribución y consumo, junto con una resigni cación de los territorios y una valorización de los alimentos locales y sus formas de elaboración y/o (...) ano.nymous@ccsd.cnrs.fr.invalid (Arnauld Bessagnet), Arnauld Bessagnet [hal-05238704] Find the gap? A socio-semantic network approach on digital entrepreneurial ecosystems
The paper provides a socio-semantic analysis of the scientific network that underlies research on digital entrepreneurial ecosystems. We propose a unique methodology that combines the analysis of the structural properties of the co-authorship network with the semantic specificities that shape (...) ano.nymous@ccsd.cnrs.fr.invalid (Delio Lucena-Piquero), Delio Lucena-Piquero [hal-05238691] Chasing “strange animals”: Network analysis tools for the economic study of supra-dyadic structures
Real-world economies feature social structures without formal frontiers that lie between the micro and macro levels. Traditional network analysis tools fail to account properly for these supra-dyadic structures, which emerge from individual interactions, shape economic aggregates, and in turn (...) ano.nymous@ccsd.cnrs.fr.invalid (Muriel Maillefert), Muriel Maillefert [hal-05210958] Water Policies: Collective Action and Value Pluralism
Water, a complex and multidisciplinary object, serves as an entry point that is a priori compatible and aligns closely with the perspectives opened by the approach of economics and sociology of conventions (EC/SC or convention theory). Water is an “object” which is at the intersection of (...) ano.nymous@ccsd.cnrs.fr.invalid (Gwen Christiansen), Gwen Christiansen [hal-05185275] An interdisciplinary framework for managing communities in sustainability transitions: insights from agroecological transitions
While the human and social dimension of sustainability transitions is key to their undertaking, it is still insufficiently addressed and supported. In particular, the importance of communities, which has been highlighted by many disciplines, has not yet been tackled from an interdisciplinary (...) ano.nymous@ccsd.cnrs.fr.invalid (Catherine Baron), Catherine Baron [hal-05005611] « Solutions » hors réseau et arrangements marchands : vers une nouvelle conception du service d’eau potable en Asie du Sud-Est ?
This article questions the standard centralized network (grid) model in the water sector, conceived to ensure universal access to potable water and disseminated in the Global South through international aid. In Southeast Asia, the prominence of off-grid decentralized systems raises questions (...) ano.nymous@ccsd.cnrs.fr.invalid (Catherine Milou), Catherine Milou [hal-04919710] Évaluation monétaire délibérative : une méthode mixte d’évaluation des valeurs multiples des services écosystémiques
L’imposition de la question environnementale dans le débat social, et plus précisément la montée en puissance des problèmes soulevés par la gestion de services écosystémiques, biens très souvent non marchands et communs, invitent les économistes à renouveler leurs méthodes pour accompagner la prise de (...) ano.nymous@ccsd.cnrs.fr.invalid (Fengmei Ma), Fengmei Ma [hal-04919687] The disparities and development trajectories of nations in achieving the sustainable development goals
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) provide a comprehensive framework for societal progress and planetary health. However, it remains unclear whether universal patterns exist in how nations pursue these goals and whether key development areas are being overlooked. Here, we apply the (...)