Amy Sterling Casil·2 days agoMember-onlyDirty Cotton: Dirty TricksStop buying clothes you don’t need and make any changes you can to preserve the environment and lives — Douglas Rushkoff seems like a really great guy with a lot of knowledge of how our unsustainable, extractive, and exploitive economic and social systems degrade the environment along with our daily lives. He is writing a series about how the economy and trade used to be before capitalism, and one…New Economy6 min read
Érico Lisbôa·6 days agoThe Rise of Real-time DesignIntroduction We are in the constant state of shift. Nowadays this shift has been driven in part by advances in technology that make it easier to stay connected and productive from anywhere. …New Economy3 min read
Griffith University Yunus CentreinY Impact·Jul 12Redrawing the economy one model at a timeRethinking the Factors of Production — This piece is part of our Visualising Change series, written in July 2022 and reflects our thinking at this time. Read the series so far and access other pieces as they become available. In this contribution to the series we look at the traditional economic Factors of Production, and do…New Economy9 min read
Gabriela CabañainPost Growth Perspectives·Jul 1In Chile, We Have the Opportunity to Build an Economy to Overcome FearUndoing the foundations of capitalism requires a leap of revolutionary hope in our own capacity to live together differently. — Following the election of a progressive government in Chile earlier this year, the country has been debating a new constitution written under revolutionary conditions: by a convention with gender equality, representation of Indigenous peoples, and with many members from environmental justice…New Economy6 min read
Renilde Becqué·Jun 14Reimagining GDP: bridging the gap between economic progress and well-beingExploring Economics and Governance in a New World (7) As the world is witness to the ongoing war in Ukraine, it’s time to take a close look at a metric which was developed during the time of the Great Depression in the 1930s and which with World War II on…New Economy6 min read
Adaptiv MeinThe Future Is Adaptiv·May 17The competing forces changing the future of workWe’ve been discussing the impact of automation, AI and other technology on jobs and the workplace. But the future of work is much more than the impact of technology on existing jobs. There are lots of other forces at play, and PWC outlines it well in “Workforce of the future…New Economy2 min read
Mathew Graham·May 10The Future of Work.I’ve had a few jobs in my life. And if we’re counting, it’s a few more than a few… Life was something that I had to experience. I had to get out there and figure out what this is all about. To find out what worked, and ultimately, what didn’t…New Economy7 min read
Michel A. de Kemmeter·May 11Hurdles to RegenerationWe have — in our fieldwork of systemic regeneration, discovered some “Major hurdles to regenerative transition“ — and are working on solutions for it. 1. No fast & reliable road-books for regeneration for territories or companies, yet. 7 years after UN SDG, 3 years after Green Deal, 30 years after…New Economy2 min read
Stuart Gill·Apr 21What Lies Between Us: My Journey in Pursuit of a “Good Society”My struggle with early parenthood led me on a journey that redefined my understanding of a good society, from the family unit on up to our economy, political system and beyond. By Stuart Gill Despite an unprecedented number of people experiencing unprecedented prosperity, many of us still struggle with the…New Economy22 min read
G ShrivastavainThe Future Is Adaptiv·Apr 18The erosion of the sacrosanct hierarchy of university degrees in favour of skills.As the workplace evolves, the sacrosanct hierarchy of university degrees is slowly getting eroded in favour of skills. According to the World Economic Forum, degrees were seen as stamps on our professional passports that paved the way for our careers, implying that the nature of our work, along with the…New Economy3 min read