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Africa's information revolution : technical regimes and production networks in South Africa and Tanzania / / James T. Murphy and Pádraig Carmody
Africa's information revolution : technical regimes and production networks in South Africa and Tanzania / / James T. Murphy and Pádraig Carmody
Autore Murphy James T.
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, [England] : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (282 p.)
Disciplina 303.48330968
Collana RGS-IBG Book Series
Soggetto topico Information technology - Economic aspects - South Africa
Information technology - Economic aspects - Tanzania
ISBN 1-118-75128-0
1-118-75132-9
1-118-75130-2
1-118-75131-0
Classificazione SOC042000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Series Editors' Preface; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Introduction; Chapter One ICT4D: The Making of a Neoliberalized Meta-discourse (with Bjoern Surborg); ICT4D; Electronic and Mobile E-/M-Business; The Making and Materialization of a Meta-discourse; Governance and ICT4D; ICTs as objects of ideology; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter Two ICTs and Economic Development in Africa: Theorizing Channels, Assessing Impacts; ICTs and (Imminent) Economic Development; ICTs, Poverty, and Immanent Development; The Prospects for Information(alized) Economies in Africa
Plugging In, to What Ends? New ICTs and the Challenge of Global Market IntegrationConclusion; Notes; Chapter Three ICTs, Industrial Change, and Globalization in Africa: A Conceptual Framework; The Limitations on Existing ICT4D Conceptual Frameworks; Conceptualizing the Contribution of ICTs to Imminent Development; Conceptualizing ICTs and Immanent Development: Sociotechnical Regimes and GPNs; Industries as Sociotechnical Regimes; Global Production Networks (GPNs) and Couplings to Industrial Regimes; Integrating the Conceptual Approaches: A Multi-scalar Framework
Conceptualizing the Development Implications of ICTs: Thin and Thick IntegrationConclusion; Notes; Chapter Four ICTs in Action: SMMEs and Industrial Change in South Africa and Tanzania; Situating the Analysis: South Africa and Tanzania's Tourism and Wood Products Sectors; Methodological Approach; ICTs and Imminent Development in South Africa and Tanzania's Wood Products Sectors; ICTs and Imminent Development in South Africa and Tanzania's Tourism Sectors; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter Five ICT Integration, Sociotechnical Regimes, and Global Production Networks
Contextualizing ICT Integration and its Implications for Regimes and GPN CouplingsThick Integration in Wood Products and Tourism Regimes; Thin or Thick Integration in Tanzania and South Africa?; Thintegration and its Supply-Side Drivers; Thintegration and its Demand-Side Drivers; ICT Integration in Wood Products Regimes and GPN Couplings; ICT Integration in Tourism Regimes and GPN Couplings; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter Six Downgrading and Differentiation in African SMMEs; Downgrading of African Industries: General Trends; Downgrading in Dar es Salaam
Inward GPNs and Downgrading in Dar es SalaamDifferentiation in Durban; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter Seven Emerging Regime and GPN Configurations: Neo-intermediation and ICT-enabled Extraversion (with Bjoern Surborg); Neo-intermediation and Reconfigured GPNs in the Tourism Industry; Neo-intermediation and the Reconfiguration of Zanzibar's GPN Couplings; TripAdvisor: Center of Calculation and Site of Place Fetishization; Conclusion: Neo-intermediation and ICT-enabled Extraversion; Notes; Chapter Eight Conclusion; Major Trends: Deepening Dependence in an Informationalized Global Economy
Is Africa "Rising" Through Informationalization?
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Murphy James T.  
Chichester, [England] : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2015
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Africa's information revolution : technical regimes and production networks in South Africa and Tanzania / / James T. Murphy and Pádraig Carmody
Africa's information revolution : technical regimes and production networks in South Africa and Tanzania / / James T. Murphy and Pádraig Carmody
Autore Murphy James T.
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, [England] : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (282 p.)
Disciplina 303.48330968
Collana RGS-IBG Book Series
Soggetto topico Information technology - Economic aspects - South Africa
Information technology - Economic aspects - Tanzania
ISBN 1-118-75128-0
1-118-75132-9
1-118-75130-2
1-118-75131-0
Classificazione SOC042000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Series Editors' Preface; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Introduction; Chapter One ICT4D: The Making of a Neoliberalized Meta-discourse (with Bjoern Surborg); ICT4D; Electronic and Mobile E-/M-Business; The Making and Materialization of a Meta-discourse; Governance and ICT4D; ICTs as objects of ideology; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter Two ICTs and Economic Development in Africa: Theorizing Channels, Assessing Impacts; ICTs and (Imminent) Economic Development; ICTs, Poverty, and Immanent Development; The Prospects for Information(alized) Economies in Africa
Plugging In, to What Ends? New ICTs and the Challenge of Global Market IntegrationConclusion; Notes; Chapter Three ICTs, Industrial Change, and Globalization in Africa: A Conceptual Framework; The Limitations on Existing ICT4D Conceptual Frameworks; Conceptualizing the Contribution of ICTs to Imminent Development; Conceptualizing ICTs and Immanent Development: Sociotechnical Regimes and GPNs; Industries as Sociotechnical Regimes; Global Production Networks (GPNs) and Couplings to Industrial Regimes; Integrating the Conceptual Approaches: A Multi-scalar Framework
Conceptualizing the Development Implications of ICTs: Thin and Thick IntegrationConclusion; Notes; Chapter Four ICTs in Action: SMMEs and Industrial Change in South Africa and Tanzania; Situating the Analysis: South Africa and Tanzania's Tourism and Wood Products Sectors; Methodological Approach; ICTs and Imminent Development in South Africa and Tanzania's Wood Products Sectors; ICTs and Imminent Development in South Africa and Tanzania's Tourism Sectors; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter Five ICT Integration, Sociotechnical Regimes, and Global Production Networks
Contextualizing ICT Integration and its Implications for Regimes and GPN CouplingsThick Integration in Wood Products and Tourism Regimes; Thin or Thick Integration in Tanzania and South Africa?; Thintegration and its Supply-Side Drivers; Thintegration and its Demand-Side Drivers; ICT Integration in Wood Products Regimes and GPN Couplings; ICT Integration in Tourism Regimes and GPN Couplings; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter Six Downgrading and Differentiation in African SMMEs; Downgrading of African Industries: General Trends; Downgrading in Dar es Salaam
Inward GPNs and Downgrading in Dar es SalaamDifferentiation in Durban; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter Seven Emerging Regime and GPN Configurations: Neo-intermediation and ICT-enabled Extraversion (with Bjoern Surborg); Neo-intermediation and Reconfigured GPNs in the Tourism Industry; Neo-intermediation and the Reconfiguration of Zanzibar's GPN Couplings; TripAdvisor: Center of Calculation and Site of Place Fetishization; Conclusion: Neo-intermediation and ICT-enabled Extraversion; Notes; Chapter Eight Conclusion; Major Trends: Deepening Dependence in an Informationalized Global Economy
Is Africa "Rising" Through Informationalization?
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Murphy James T.  
Chichester, [England] : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2015
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Co-determination : the answer to south africa's industrial relations crisis / / edited by Rica Viljoen [and three others]
Co-determination : the answer to south africa's industrial relations crisis / / edited by Rica Viljoen [and three others]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Randburg : , : KR Publishing, , 2019
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (325 pages)
Disciplina 338.968
Soggetto topico Economic development - South Africa
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-86922-756-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910467510303321
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Co-determination : the answer to south africa's industrial relations crisis / / edited by Rica Viljoen [and three others]
Co-determination : the answer to south africa's industrial relations crisis / / edited by Rica Viljoen [and three others]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Randburg : , : KR Publishing, , 2019
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (325 pages)
Disciplina 338.968
Soggetto topico Economic development - South Africa
ISBN 1-86922-756-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910793360903321
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Co-determination : the answer to south africa's industrial relations crisis / / edited by Rica Viljoen [and three others]
Co-determination : the answer to south africa's industrial relations crisis / / edited by Rica Viljoen [and three others]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Randburg : , : KR Publishing, , 2019
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (325 pages)
Disciplina 338.968
Soggetto topico Economic development - South Africa
ISBN 1-86922-756-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910823695503321
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Conviviality in Bellville : an ethnography of space, place, mobility and being in urban South Africa / / Ingrid Brudvig
Conviviality in Bellville : an ethnography of space, place, mobility and being in urban South Africa / / Ingrid Brudvig
Autore Brudvig Ingrid
Pubbl/distr/stampa Bamenda, Cameroon : , : Langaa Research & Publishing Common Initiative Group, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (132 p.)
Disciplina 305.800968
Soggetto topico Apartheid - South Africa
Rural-urban migration - South Africa
Migration, Internal - South Africa
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 9956-792-86-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ""Cover""; ""Title Page""; ""Copyright Page""; ""Table of Contents""; ""Acknowledgements""; ""Figures & Vignettes""; ""1. Introduction""; ""1.1 Mobilities and Social Life in Bellville""; ""1.2 Theorizing Conviviality: In Attempts to Understand the Convivial""; ""1.3 The Anthropological Concern: Why Study Conviviality in Bellville?""; ""1.4 Reflections on the Criticality of Bellville""; ""1.5 Mapping the Way Direction Bellville""; ""2. Exploring Somaliville""; ""2.1. My Methods and Experiences of Meaning-Making""; ""2.2 Ethical Considerations""; ""2.3 Of Pavements and Pathways
Networks and Neighbours""""3. Social Histories of Migration""; ""3.1 Addressing South Africa's Reactions to Migrants through Narrative""; ""3.2 In Bellville, you see, many of us are refugees""; ""3.3 The Paradox of Protection""; ""3.4 Mobility and Freedoms?""; ""4. Convivial Spaces, Social Places""; ""4.1 Localizing Bellville""; ""4.2 Theorizing, Mapping and Historicizing Bellville""; ""4.3 Economic Conviviality in Bellville""; ""4.4 Emerging Cosmopolitanisms""; ""4.5 Intimate Strangers and the Politics of Inclusion in Bellville""
""4.6 Arising Insecurities and Places of Disinterest""""4.7 The Influence of Community on Conviviality""; ""4.8 Dynamics of Gender in Bellville: Seeking a Woman's Perspective""; ""4.9 Sociality and the Territory of Convivial Space""; ""5. The Boundaries of Citizenship""; ""5.1 Opening Markets and Closing Doors""; ""5.2 Liminal Urbanity and the Challenges of Belonging""; ""5.3 Autochthony as Authentic Belonging""; ""5.4 The Imagined Entity""; ""5.5 Addressing the Urban Problematic of Belonging""; ""5.6 The Convergence of Conviviality and Cosmopolitanism""
""5.7 Capturing New Cartographies""""6. A Destination Reached?""; ""References""; ""Back Cover""
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Brudvig Ingrid  
Bamenda, Cameroon : , : Langaa Research & Publishing Common Initiative Group, , 2014
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Conviviality in Bellville : an ethnography of space, place, mobility and being in urban South Africa / / Ingrid Brudvig
Conviviality in Bellville : an ethnography of space, place, mobility and being in urban South Africa / / Ingrid Brudvig
Autore Brudvig Ingrid
Pubbl/distr/stampa Bamenda, Cameroon : , : Langaa Research & Publishing Common Initiative Group, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (132 p.)
Disciplina 305.800968
Soggetto topico Apartheid - South Africa
Rural-urban migration - South Africa
Migration, Internal - South Africa
ISBN 9956-792-86-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ""Cover""; ""Title Page""; ""Copyright Page""; ""Table of Contents""; ""Acknowledgements""; ""Figures & Vignettes""; ""1. Introduction""; ""1.1 Mobilities and Social Life in Bellville""; ""1.2 Theorizing Conviviality: In Attempts to Understand the Convivial""; ""1.3 The Anthropological Concern: Why Study Conviviality in Bellville?""; ""1.4 Reflections on the Criticality of Bellville""; ""1.5 Mapping the Way Direction Bellville""; ""2. Exploring Somaliville""; ""2.1. My Methods and Experiences of Meaning-Making""; ""2.2 Ethical Considerations""; ""2.3 Of Pavements and Pathways
Networks and Neighbours""""3. Social Histories of Migration""; ""3.1 Addressing South Africa's Reactions to Migrants through Narrative""; ""3.2 In Bellville, you see, many of us are refugees""; ""3.3 The Paradox of Protection""; ""3.4 Mobility and Freedoms?""; ""4. Convivial Spaces, Social Places""; ""4.1 Localizing Bellville""; ""4.2 Theorizing, Mapping and Historicizing Bellville""; ""4.3 Economic Conviviality in Bellville""; ""4.4 Emerging Cosmopolitanisms""; ""4.5 Intimate Strangers and the Politics of Inclusion in Bellville""
""4.6 Arising Insecurities and Places of Disinterest""""4.7 The Influence of Community on Conviviality""; ""4.8 Dynamics of Gender in Bellville: Seeking a Woman's Perspective""; ""4.9 Sociality and the Territory of Convivial Space""; ""5. The Boundaries of Citizenship""; ""5.1 Opening Markets and Closing Doors""; ""5.2 Liminal Urbanity and the Challenges of Belonging""; ""5.3 Autochthony as Authentic Belonging""; ""5.4 The Imagined Entity""; ""5.5 Addressing the Urban Problematic of Belonging""; ""5.6 The Convergence of Conviviality and Cosmopolitanism""
""5.7 Capturing New Cartographies""""6. A Destination Reached?""; ""References""; ""Back Cover""
Record Nr. UNINA-9910786811403321
Brudvig Ingrid  
Bamenda, Cameroon : , : Langaa Research & Publishing Common Initiative Group, , 2014
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Conviviality in Bellville : an ethnography of space, place, mobility and being in urban South Africa / / Ingrid Brudvig
Conviviality in Bellville : an ethnography of space, place, mobility and being in urban South Africa / / Ingrid Brudvig
Autore Brudvig Ingrid
Pubbl/distr/stampa Bamenda, Cameroon : , : Langaa Research & Publishing Common Initiative Group, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (132 p.)
Disciplina 305.800968
Soggetto topico Apartheid - South Africa
Rural-urban migration - South Africa
Migration, Internal - South Africa
ISBN 9956-792-86-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ""Cover""; ""Title Page""; ""Copyright Page""; ""Table of Contents""; ""Acknowledgements""; ""Figures & Vignettes""; ""1. Introduction""; ""1.1 Mobilities and Social Life in Bellville""; ""1.2 Theorizing Conviviality: In Attempts to Understand the Convivial""; ""1.3 The Anthropological Concern: Why Study Conviviality in Bellville?""; ""1.4 Reflections on the Criticality of Bellville""; ""1.5 Mapping the Way Direction Bellville""; ""2. Exploring Somaliville""; ""2.1. My Methods and Experiences of Meaning-Making""; ""2.2 Ethical Considerations""; ""2.3 Of Pavements and Pathways
Networks and Neighbours""""3. Social Histories of Migration""; ""3.1 Addressing South Africa's Reactions to Migrants through Narrative""; ""3.2 In Bellville, you see, many of us are refugees""; ""3.3 The Paradox of Protection""; ""3.4 Mobility and Freedoms?""; ""4. Convivial Spaces, Social Places""; ""4.1 Localizing Bellville""; ""4.2 Theorizing, Mapping and Historicizing Bellville""; ""4.3 Economic Conviviality in Bellville""; ""4.4 Emerging Cosmopolitanisms""; ""4.5 Intimate Strangers and the Politics of Inclusion in Bellville""
""4.6 Arising Insecurities and Places of Disinterest""""4.7 The Influence of Community on Conviviality""; ""4.8 Dynamics of Gender in Bellville: Seeking a Woman's Perspective""; ""4.9 Sociality and the Territory of Convivial Space""; ""5. The Boundaries of Citizenship""; ""5.1 Opening Markets and Closing Doors""; ""5.2 Liminal Urbanity and the Challenges of Belonging""; ""5.3 Autochthony as Authentic Belonging""; ""5.4 The Imagined Entity""; ""5.5 Addressing the Urban Problematic of Belonging""; ""5.6 The Convergence of Conviviality and Cosmopolitanism""
""5.7 Capturing New Cartographies""""6. A Destination Reached?""; ""References""; ""Back Cover""
Record Nr. UNINA-9910819252803321
Brudvig Ingrid  
Bamenda, Cameroon : , : Langaa Research & Publishing Common Initiative Group, , 2014
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The future of the South African political economy post-COVID 19 / / Mzukisi Qobo, Mills Soko, and Nomfundo Xenia Ngwenya
The future of the South African political economy post-COVID 19 / / Mzukisi Qobo, Mills Soko, and Nomfundo Xenia Ngwenya
Autore Qobo Mzukisi
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer International Publishing, , [2022]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (388 pages)
Disciplina 362.1962414
Collana International Political Economy
Soggetto topico COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- - Economic aspects
ISBN 3-031-10576-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910629285603321
Qobo Mzukisi  
Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer International Publishing, , [2022]
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The Inclusive Economy : Criteria, Principles and Ubuntu / / Arno J. van Niekerk
The Inclusive Economy : Criteria, Principles and Ubuntu / / Arno J. van Niekerk
Autore van Niekerk Arno J.
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Auckland Park, South Africa : , : UJ Press, , [2022]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (506 pages)
Disciplina 330.0968
Soggetto topico Economics - South Africa
Ubuntu (Philosophy)
ISBN 1-77640-236-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Foreword -- Phil Molefe -- Introduction -- Our major twenty-first-century economic challenge and Ubuntu -- Chapter 1 -- What is inclusive economics? -- Introduction -- Conceptualisation: What is an inclusive economy? -- Theoretical framework for economic inclusivity -- Heterodox economic theories -- Inclusive economic theory -- Implications of an inclusive economy -- Conclusion -- Chapter 2 -- Inclusive growth -- Introduction -- What inclusive growth is not: Inequality and unfettered growth -- How is inclusive growth different? -- What are the components of inclusive growth? -- Pro-poor growth -- Broad-based growth -- Shared growth -- Inclusive business -- Green growth -- Growth that creates real value -- Failures of GDP and measuring inclusive growth -- Inclusiveness index for growth -- McKinley Inclusive Growth Index -- Global Database of Shared Prosperity (GDSP) -- Dynamic integrated measure of inclusive growth -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3 -- Genuine economic progress -- Introduction -- The meaning of genuine economic progress -- Theoretical foundation -- Measuring genuine economic progress -- Genuine Progress Indicator (GPI) -- Indices measuring holistic economic progress -- The System of Integrated Environmental and Economic Accounting (SEEA) -- Progress: From innovation for profits to innovation for well‑being -- Conclusion -- APPENDIX 3.1: Components, refinements and formulas of the GPI -- Chapter 4 -- The circular economy -- Introduction -- Brief background and theoretical underpinning -- What is different about the circular economy? -- A different concept of the economy -- Circular economy's higher goal: Changing the processes of production, business and governance -- Measuring progress differently - and for a different purpose -- The role of innovation and technology: The digital circular economy -- Conclusion -- Chapter 5.
Collaborative economy -- Introduction -- What is a collaborative economy? -- Collaborative frameworks: The honeycomb model and the access economy -- Honeycomb 1.0 -- Honeycomb 2.0 -- Honeycomb 3.0 -- The access economy -- Building a collaborative economy: How is inclusive business different from CSR? -- A new economic ethos coming out of the collaborative economy -- Conclusion -- Chapter 6 -- Inclusive economic policies and institutions -- Introduction -- Inclusive economy matrix (IEM) -- A new end goal: Defining a new economic agenda -- Policies promoting and enabling inclusive growth -- Policies that ensure genuine economic progress and effective redistribution of income -- Implementing genuine economic progress through policy -- Inclusive tax reform for better income redistribution -- Reform monetary and financial systems for stability -- Building capacity through innovative policies: Technology and inclusive development -- Policies steering the economy towards a smart circular economy -- Policies that entrench the building of a collaborative economy and government -- Inclusive institutions -- Policy process and implementation -- Conclusion: Policy framework and final recommendations -- APPENDIX 6.1: The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and inclusive economies -- APPENDIX 6.2: Country examples of integrating well-being metrics into policy-making -- Chapter 7 -- Navigating the Great Transition -- Introduction -- Resetting the coordinates: Key factors and priorities for economic inclusion -- Setting higher goals through a new commitment: A social covenant -- Transitioning by means of systemic change in the economy -- Put into proper use the new approaches to measuring economic progress -- Innovative inclusion in the 4IR to advance the transition -- Steering/navigating the new economy movements.
Transition by means of learning something special: Ubuntu economics -- Conclusion: An inclusive economy at our doorstep -- References -- Endnotes -- Table 3.1: Items used for the calculation of Singapore's GPI -- Table 3.2: The components of the Gross National Happiness Index -- Table 3.3: Size of the economy vs happiness (average life evaluations) -- Table 3.4: Strengths and shortcomings of some of the key beyond-GDP indicators and indices -- Table 3.5: Components of the Genuine Progress Indicator -- Table 4.1: Circular economy indicators included in the EU28 monitoring framework -- Table 5.1: Factors to consider in an inclusive business model -- Table 5.2: Frameworks for determining the inclusivity of inclusive business -- Table 6.3: Outlining the inclusive economy matrix -- Table 6.4: Indicators of inclusive growth for general application -- Table 6.5: Smart circular economy matrix to assist policy-making -- Table 6.6: The four pillars (and traits) of the collaborative economy as policy focus-areas -- Table 6.7: Migration within the collaborative economy through policy guidance -- Table 6.8: Framework for assessing policy issues related to collaborative consumption -- Table 6.9: Inclusive economic policy framework: Creating synergies for better solutions -- Table 7.1: Key composites of an inclusive economy -- Figure 2.1: Income disparities from 1980 to 2019 (global averages) (Source: Own work and data from the World Inequality Database (WID) 2021) -- Figure 2.2: Total global debt as a percentage of world GDP (weighted average) (Sources: Own work -- data from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the Bank of International Settlements (BIS)) -- Figure 2.3: Components of inclusive growth (Source: Own design) -- Figure 2.4: Change brought about by inclusive business models (Source: De la Mata 2012).
Figure 2.5: Inclusiveness Index for 1996 and 2006 (Source: Data from Ramos et al. 2013) -- Figure 2.6: Regional comparison of shared prosperity: Annualised p/c growth (2011-2018) (Source: Data from the GDSP) -- Figure 2.7: Shifts in social mobility curve showing inclusive growth (Source: Anand, Mishra & -- Peiries 2013a) -- Figure 3.1: World average GDP per capita vs GPI per capita (1945‑2020) (Sources: Kubiszewski et al. 2013 -- World Bank & -- OECD 2021 and GNHUSA 2021) -- Figure 3.2: GPI components used for assessment (Source: Berik 2020) -- Figure 3.3: A more sustainable economy based on minimising throughput (Source: Talberth et al. 2006) -- Figure 3.4: Components of the HDI (Source: UNDP 2021) -- Figure 3.5: Elements of the IHDI (Source: UNDP 2021) -- Figure 3.6: Average well-being for the UK (2011-2020) (Sources: Data from Tinkler 2015, Pettinger 2017 -- ONS 2021) -- Figure 3.7: LQI: Country ranking comparison (2021) (Sources: Data from WorldData 2021 -- Numbeo 2021) -- Figure 3.8: BLI attainment of well-being in 2019 (Source: Data from BLI 2021) -- Figure 3.9: A proposed system of indicators aimed toward improving human well-being (Sources: Dietz & -- O'Neil 2013 -- Abdallah et al. 2010) -- Figure 3.10: Components of GPI separated into built, human, social and natural capitals (Source: Kubiszewski 2018) -- Figure 3.11: Various mathematical representations of the GPI (Sources: Talberth & -- Weisdorf 2017 -- Bagstad & -- Shammin 2012 -- Lawn 2008) -- Figure 4.1: Social welfare maximisation (Source: Feldman 2008) -- Figure 4.2: Interactions between the economy and the environment (Source: Hanley et al. 1997) -- Figure 4.3: Balance within a sustainable economy: A foundation for inclusive development (Source: Turner 1988) -- Figure 4.4: Contrast between the circular economy and the linear economy (Source: UNIDO 2018).
Figure 4.5: An environmentally safe and socially just space for humanity to thrive (Source: Raworth 2012) -- Figure 4.6: The circular economy: Regenerative by design (Source: Raworth 2017) -- Figure 4.7: The circular economy: From centralised to distributed design (Source: Raworth 2017) -- Figure 4.8: Feedback loop used in regenerative design (Source: Lyle 1996) -- Figure 4.9: Circular economic system diagram: Consumption, production and well-being (Sources: Ellen MacArthur Foundation 2019 -- McDonough & -- Braungart 2002) -- Figure 4.10: Transitioning from the traditional business model to the circular business model (Source: Geissdoerfer et al. 2018) -- Figure 4.11: Framework and throughput indicators for an economy-wide circular economy assessment (Source: Mayer et al. 2018) -- Figure 4.12: Input- and output-side circular economy indicators (Source: Mayer et al. 2018) -- Figure 4.13: Classification of the three LCA measurement scopes from circular economy indicators (Source: Moraga et al. 2019) -- Figure 4.14: Measurement scope - different stages in LCA (Source: Vogtländer 2010) -- Figure 4.15: Levels in the circular economy framework (Source: Elia et al. 2017) -- Figure 4.16: Taxonomy of index-based methods (Source: Elia et al. 2017) -- Figure 4.18: Main current circular economy targets by areas of application (Source: Morseletto 2020) -- Figure 4.19: Interactions of the energy, materials, and biodiversity nexus (Source: Friant et al. 2020) -- Figure 4.20: Relations between economic change and sociological change (Sources: Prieto-Sandoval et al. 2018 -- Chertow & -- Ehrenfeld 2012) -- Figure 4.21: The smart circular economy framework (Source: Kristoffersen et al. 2020) -- Figure 5.1: Different forms of collaboration within the sharing economy (Source: CFI Team 2021).
Figure 5.2: Cumulative funding of sharing economy start-ups since 2010 (billions USD) (Sources: Wallenstein &.
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van Niekerk Arno J.  
Auckland Park, South Africa : , : UJ Press, , [2022]
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