Sub-theme 64: Valuation and Critique in the “Good Economy”

Convenors:
Kristin Asdal, University of Oslo, Norway
Liliana Doganova, MINES ParisTech, France
Jean-Pascal Gond, City, University of London, United Kingdom
Session I: Thursday, July 07, 11:00 to 12:30, D4.0.144
- deactivated -
Session II: Thursday, July 07, 14:00 to 15:30, D4.0.144
Good Finance?
Chair: Jean-Pascal Gond
Svetlana Gross, Jennifer B. Hinton and Lina Isacs
Perfecting portfolios on a burning planet: A conceptual exploration of climate scenario analysis for financial actors
Kristin Asdal and Stine Engen
Good money for the good economy? The financialization of the environment and the politicization of finance
Alex Christian
Caring and valorizing: How evaluative judgements are accomplished within an innovation competition for health and social care
Session III: Friday, July 08, 09:00 to 10:30, D4.0.144
Impact Investment
Chair: Liliana Doganova
Yi Zhao
How does local community shape investors’ selection of investment targets in the rising market of impact investments?
Violetta Sulzbach, Falko Paetzold and Karin Kreutzer
Accelerator or obstacle: Organizational responses to the adoption of the operating principles for impact investing
Kaja Lilleng
Imperfect measures for change: Exploring the valuation process of Nordic impact investors
Session IV: Friday, July 08, 11:00 to 12:30, D4.0.144
Common Good
Chair: Kristin Asdal
Alexander Fleischmann
Valuations of the ‘Common Good’
Leanne Cutcher and Donna Denyer
Justification beyond the good of the game: Value creation with community in a multi-stakeholder network
Liliana Doganova and Vololona Rabeharisoa
Price as an epistemic and a political object: An inquiry into “the most expensive drug ever”
Session V: Friday, July 08, 14:00 to 15:30, D4.0.144
Value Multiplicity
Chair: Liliana Doganova
Matt R. Healey, Chris J. Ford and Katy J. Mason
Domesticating monstrosities: Good economies in education for sustainable development
Jean-Pascal Gond and Claire-Isabelle Roquebert
Business as unusual: Preserving ecological radicality while scaling-up biodynamic production
Melanie Richards
We need values to legitimize – Reintegrating values in legitimacy theory through a pragmatist lens
Session VI: Saturday, July 09, 09:00 to 10:30, D4.0.144
Valuing Sustainability
Chair: Jean-Pascal Gond
Alain Nadai and Arnaud Assié
Investing or engaging in the energy transition
Farah Doumit, Florence Charue-Duboc and Florence Charue-Duboc
The potentials to capture circular economy opportunities in the energy sector through business models
Daniel Nordstrand Frantzen
Making good economies better: The case of added worth in climate adaptation
Session VII: Saturday, July 09, 11:00 to 12:30, D4.0.144
Evaluations in Industry
Chair: Kristin Asdal
Laure Leglise
A critical discourse analysis of the narratives struggles around sustainable fashion
Jozef Cossey, Tom Dedeurwaerdere and Anaïs Périlleux
Organizational diversity and performance in the sharing economy: A comparative perspective on the potential of community-based platforms