
How can economic and social systems meet the challenges of the green transition?
In this session, representatives from research and think tanks will share their perspectives on developing economics within planetary boundaries. Through short, thought-provoking talks, participants will gain insights into new ways of thinking about change for shaping a sustainable economic future.
Line-up and topic:
- Maj Larsen-Lechuga, Financial Secretary, Rethinking Economics Denmark will provide perspectives on how to change the current economic paradigm through education. In her presentation, she will talk about how ecological economics can serve as a powerful tool for integrating planetary boundaries into economics education.
- Christoph Houman Ellersgaard, Assc. Prof. Department of Organization, CBS will bring social class and economic inequality into the discussion of the green transition. He will argue that we need a much stronger awareness of social class in the green transition, and that this awareness must be integrated into climate politics.
- Mads Falkenfleth Jensen, Director & Founder, Wellbeing Economy Lab (WELA) presents WELA’s perspective on how to transform the current economy into a wellbeing economy.
- Christian Bason will share insights from his tenure as a CBS Leader in Residence, suggesting that strategic leadership must embrace a wider and more diverse set of stakeholders – an actor ecosystem. To enable long-term transitions towards a sustainable economy within planetary boundaries, we don’t only need new policies or technologies – we need new ways of leading. This has implications not only for strategy, but for how we design organizations and how we conceptualise the very notion of leadership: From individual to collective, from controlling to empowering and from fixed to emergent.
Session programme:
9.00-9.05: Short introduction to the session by hosts Anna Sofie de Neergaard Simonsen and Peter Holm Jacobsen
9.05-9.15: Maj Larsen-Lechuga
9.15-9.25: Christoph Houman Ellersgaard
9.25-9.35: Mads Falkenfleth
9.35-9.45: Christian Bason
9.45-10.00: Q&A
The session is hosted by Anna Sofie de Neergaard Simonsen and Peter Holm Jacobsen, both from CBS.
Please note that the programme is subject to change, so stay tuned for updates.Register now to ensure a spot.