Published: 02.02.2021
by Costanza Di Fabio
This commentary on A ‘storytelling science’ approach making the eco-business modelling turn discusses ecocentrism in relation to accounting, providing an overview of the debate on the matter. Some tools are suggested to provide organisations and research with food for thought in the perspective of creating higher awareness of value generated by ecosystems.
Length: 6 pages
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5278/jbm.v8i3.6509
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