I am a practitioner and an academic in the field of sustainable business. I completed my study in forest and environmental sciences at the University of Freiburg (Germany) and at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (Norway) and attained a doctoral degree on the influence of informal networks on the learning capabilities of organizations.
My professional interests lie in the interaction of hard and soft systems thinking, especially in the areas of organizational learning and nascent entrepreneurship for “more sustainability” in an increasingly "digital" world.
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Doughnut Design for Business - Core Tool
DEAL’s guide to redesigning businesses through Doughnut Economics - Core workshop
Posted by the DEAL Team
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Donut Toolbox_German
Homepage for Donut tools in German_https://donut.nexteconomylab.de/
Posted by Jonas Bothe
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Doughnut Diagrams in 25+ languages
PDF and JPEG formats for printing and use in presentations
Posted by the DEAL Team
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Doughnut Powerpoint Template
Fully editable Doughnut ppt template.
Posted by Julio F. Campos
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Doughnut Economics Education: A Teacher's Guide
An overview of the lessons, activities and teaching tools available on the DEAL Community Platform
Posted by the DEAL Team
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Dimensions of the Doughnut
An introduction to each of the 21 social and ecological dimensions of the Doughnut
Posted by the DEAL Team
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Meet the Economy
Exploring the four core spheres of activity at the heart of the economy: the market, state, household and commons
Posted by the DEAL Team
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Doughnut Principles of Practice
A PDF of the Doughnut Principles of Practice ready to print
Posted by the DEAL Team
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