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The value of research activities “other than” publishing articles: reflections on an experimental workshop series
Available to PurchaseYasmine Chahed, Robert Charnock, Sabina Du Rietz Dahlström, Niels Joseph Lennon, Tommaso Palermo, Cristiana Parisi, Dane Pflueger, Andreas Sundström, Dorothy Toh, Lichen Yu
Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal (2025) 38 (1): 90–114.
Published: 22 March 2024
... researchers Problematization Gap-spotting Reflexivity To address this question, we take inspiration from the work by Jasanoff (2003) on “technologies of humility” as a goalpost for scientific accountability. Technologies of humility are “methods […] that try to come to grips with the ragged...
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Biodiversity offsetting: problematisation of an emerging governance regime
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Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal (2013) 26 (5): 806–832.
Published: 14 June 2013
... to combat climate change evident in various carbon trading schemes, biodiversity offsetting represents a market‐based approach to biodiversity. While recognising a market‐based approach to carbon is by no means uncontested, a market approach to biodiversity is perhaps more problematic given the complexity...
