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Conclusions on the future of the economy

In: Framing the Economy of the Future

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  • Sjors Witjes
  • Niels Faber

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This final chapter provides a critical analysis of the six discussed trends by means of ontologicalontological, epistemologicalepistemological and methodological considerations. To determine the state of our world, we should start with a reconsideration of actors, including non-human actors, and how they are related. We critically amend the role of academic institutionsacademic institutions applying transdisciplinary transdisciplinaryapproaches in search of a direct contribution to societal challengessocietal challenges. To craft the economy of the future intra-organisational collaborationcollaboration aimed at societal challengessocietal challenges could be a great vehicle in creating synergy between the contribution of societal actors but there is a need for high-level coordination to ensure that these developments contribute to a society that is fair for all or will generate well-being for all.

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  • Sjors Witjes & Niels Faber, 2024. "Conclusions on the future of the economy," Chapters, in: Niels Faber & Sjors Witjes (ed.), Framing the Economy of the Future, chapter 8, pages 236-251, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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