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Transition Towards Sustainability: The Need of Radical Innovations,rgues that Product-Service System (PSS) innovations represent a promising approach to steer the current structure of production and consumption towards sustainability. The chapter then illustrates the research goals: to understand how sustainable PSS innovations can be introduced and scaled-up, andappall 发表于 2025-3-23 21:33:52
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Introducing and Scaling Up Sustainable Product-Service Systems: Insights from Transition Studies,amics, processes and influencing factors. The chapter then illustrates the concept of socio-technical experiment and in particular its role in triggering transition processes. The text then discusses to which extent the concepts and insights from transition studies are valuable for the specific char不近人情 发表于 2025-3-24 04:48:52
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2191-530X w socio-technical experiments should be designed in order toThis book investigates the potential contribution that a strategic design approach can make to stimulating and supporting the societal embedding of sustainable PSSs (product-service systems). A new strategic design role thus emerges; a roleFIN 发表于 2025-3-24 13:46:35
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Fabrizio CeschinInspired by Boethius’s dream vision, the ., Alan’s poem comprises a dialogue of alternating passages of unmetered and metered language—a . (prose-verse)—between the narrator and Dame Natura. Natura’s complaint against all manners of (primarily sexual) human vice includes a castigation of sexual viceAVOID 发表于 2025-3-24 20:10:56
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Fabrizio Cesching bolt and left hanging by his clothes in the river below. It is here Alcaraz realizes that the wise men had in fact foretold valid, albeit seemingly contradictory, truths; one’s destiny, as predicted by the heavens, is, he comes to learn, ultimately unavoidable.