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The Relational Trends to Sustainability

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  • Rinaldo C. Michelini Di San Martino

    (DIMEC - Università di Genova, Genova, Italy)

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This article describes how relational models permit explaining cognizance courses or cognitive successes by progress chances. Yet, growth and progress develop along finite trends: men's acquired science tells us that the universe suffers entropy. Global ecology appears to be different alarm: we shall understand that disposal and pollution necessitate recycle and recovery processes, i.e., we shall address frugal innovation ideas. The men followed along the ages the haughty attitude to enjoy absolute truths (God-backed or matter immanent); the thriftiness is assumed to be a faulty condition, when, on the contrary, it is the only way we can build the (comparative) progress. In the survey, the author moves around these topics, suggesting that some communal truths shall need revisions when aiming at the supply chain eco-sustainability.

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  • Rinaldo C. Michelini Di San Martino, 2017. "The Relational Trends to Sustainability," International Journal of Sustainable Entrepreneurship and Corporate Social Responsibility (IJSECSR), IGI Global, vol. 2(1), pages 13-26, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jsecsr:v:2:y:2017:i:1:p:13-26
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