PhD Defence: Andrea Beye
Invitation for PhD Defence
PhD Defence
Room: PH26.4.07 (fourth floor)
Reception: Area outside room 4.07
*The CBS PhD School will host a reception, which will take place immediately after the defence.
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Circular economies as lived experiences of organizing sustainabilityTowards an ethnographic sensibility in Circular Economy research
The thesis engages with the epistemic field of circular economy by examining and discussing lived experiences of circular economy as modes of organizing sustainably. It argues that the conceptual openness of circular economy produces plural and sometimes conflicting ways of knowing it, exposing both the limits and the implications of overarching definitions. Building on a critical review of dominant epistemic approaches, the thesis advances an alternative perspective of knowing circular economy centered on lived experience. Through three empirical studies, it shows that circular economy becomes situationally stabilized through heterogeneous and conflicting modes of organizing (un)sustainably, and that ethnographic sensibility is needed to address the lived experiences of circular economy.
The thesis will be available from research.cbs.dk
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Primary Supervisor:
Associate Professor Marius Gudmand-Høyer
Department of Business Humanities and Law
Copenhagen Business School
Secondary Supervisors:
Associate Professor Marta Gasparin
Department of Business Humanities and Law
Copenhagen Business School
Associate Professor Cristiana Parisi
Department of Accounting
Copenhagen Business School
Professor Juliana Hsuan
Department of Operations Management
Copenhagen Business School
Assessment Committee:
Associate Professor Adriana Budeanu (chair)
Department of Business Humanities and Law
Copenhagen Business School
Professor Timon Beyes
Institute of Sociology and Cultural Organisation
Leuphana University Lüneburg
Professor Stefano Pascucci
Department of Science, Innovation, Technology and Entrepreneurship
University of Exeter Business School