[ Un méta-modèle de transition vers une nouvelle économie : les défis d'une transition écologique efficace ]
Volume 7, Issue 2, August 2014, Pages 697–708
Rabii Maalej1 and Iness Amami2
1 Management Sciences, University of Sfax, Faculty of Economic Sciences and Management, Airport Road Km 4 P 14, Sfax, Tunisia
2 Management Sciences, University of Sfax, Faculty of Economic Sciences and Management, Airport Road Km 4 P 14, Sfax, Tunisia
Original language: French
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
The development of each nation is directly affected by climate change. The issue of greenhouse gas emissions has become a constraint that moves the majority of countries and associations to find effective solutions. The mastery of this constraint and consideration of stakes of CSR and sustainable development, become today a necessity. This has led to the emergence of new concepts such as carbon finance and alternative finance. We explored the perceptions that often widespread environmental protection is being done to the detriment of the economy. The literature shows that to lead to job losses, protection of the environment can be a source of net job creation resulting in a meta-model transition to a new economy.
Author Keywords: Social Corporate Responsibility (CSR), Sustainable Development, behavioral finance, alternative finance, ecological transition.
Volume 7, Issue 2, August 2014, Pages 697–708
Rabii Maalej1 and Iness Amami2
1 Management Sciences, University of Sfax, Faculty of Economic Sciences and Management, Airport Road Km 4 P 14, Sfax, Tunisia
2 Management Sciences, University of Sfax, Faculty of Economic Sciences and Management, Airport Road Km 4 P 14, Sfax, Tunisia
Original language: French
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Abstract
The development of each nation is directly affected by climate change. The issue of greenhouse gas emissions has become a constraint that moves the majority of countries and associations to find effective solutions. The mastery of this constraint and consideration of stakes of CSR and sustainable development, become today a necessity. This has led to the emergence of new concepts such as carbon finance and alternative finance. We explored the perceptions that often widespread environmental protection is being done to the detriment of the economy. The literature shows that to lead to job losses, protection of the environment can be a source of net job creation resulting in a meta-model transition to a new economy.
Author Keywords: Social Corporate Responsibility (CSR), Sustainable Development, behavioral finance, alternative finance, ecological transition.
Abstract: (french)
Le développement de chaque nation est directement touché par le changement climatique. L'émission des gaz à effet de serre est devenue une contrainte qui fait bouger la majorité des pays et des associations pour en trouver des solutions efficaces. La maitrise de cette contrainte et la prise en considération des enjeux de la RSE et du développement durable, deviennent aujourd'hui une nécessité. Cela a engendré l'apparition de nouveaux concepts tels que la finance carbone et la finance alternative. Nous avons exploré les perceptions souvent répandues que la protection de l'environnement se fait au détriment de l'économie. La littérature montre que le fait de conduire à des pertes d'emplois, la protection de l'environnement peut être une source, de création nette d'emplois aboutissant à un méta-modèle de transition vers une nouvelle économie.
Author Keywords: Responsabilité Sociale de l'entreprise (RSE), développement durable (DD), finance comportementale, finance alternative, transition écologique.
How to Cite this Article
Rabii Maalej and Iness Amami, “A meta-model of transition towards a new economy: the challenges of an effective ecological transition,” International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 697–708, August 2014.