dimanche 31 mars 2013

L'ESS vue par les économistes

Je continue sur ma lancée à propos du secteur en pleine structuration de l'économie sociale et solidaire et m'intéresse cette semaine à une étude réalisée en début d'année par l'éditorialiste d'Alternatives économiques  Philippe Frémeaux, qui s'est efforcé de comprendre pourquoi les économistes ne s'intéressent que peu à l'ESS.

Source : http://www.rencontresdecannes.fr

Sur la base de son étude, j'ai tenté de dégager les grandes dimensions de l'ESS, dont la largeur de champ est certainement l'une des raisons du relatif désintérêt de la communauté de recherche économique à son sujet.

Bonne lecture sur Business with impact !

dimanche 17 mars 2013

Rifkin's TIR, pillar 2/5: buildings as power plants

Maintaining the momentum, today I publish my article about the second pillar of the Third Industrial Revolution, according to Jeremy Rifkin: as renewables are generally a distributed source of energy, all buildings may (...should, and will) become small power plants of their own, leveraging the locally available sources of energy.

Enjoy the reading!

dimanche 10 mars 2013

L'ESS en question

Dans un de mes précédents articles, je me penchais sur les définitions de l'économie sociale et solidaire ainsi que de l'entrepreneuriat social. Aujourd'hui, je m'intéresse à la raison pour laquelle l'ESS est critiquée, parfois raillée pour son idéalisme. L'ESS est-elle donc si peu pragmatique ?

dimanche 24 février 2013

Rifkin's TIR, pillar 1/5: shifting to renewables

Remember my first article on Jeremy Rifkin? I was announcing the follow ups and here is the first: details about the third industrial revolution's first pillar, shifting from fossil fuels and nuclear energy to renewable sources of energy.

Enjoy the reading!

dimanche 17 février 2013

Humanitarian aid's efficiency

This week I keep up the momentum on humanitarian aid, but today I question the relevance and efficiency of the humanitarian aid model. Indeed, humanitarian action is being planned in international, political environments and it seems no developped country can oppose to contributing to this system, for obvious reasons. But as these actions are ultimately determined by political issues, how can we be sure they are efficient at meeting their objectives?

To know more about it, please follow this link to the article on my blog Business with impact. Hope you'll enjoy the reading!

dimanche 10 février 2013

Mobiles as tools for the good

Today's article is about how our mobile phones can support doing the good in the world, be it in the context of humanitarian aid or plain economic development. Digital humanitarianism has been introduced to me a few months ago by Paul Conneally's TED talk. I've kept it in mind since then and finally am able to share it on my turn.

Here is the video. To read my article, please follow this link to my blog Grids at work.


dimanche 3 février 2013

Rifkin's Third Industrial Revolution

Today, I'd like to share one of my last readings. In his book "The third industrial revolution: how lateral power is transforming energy, the economy, and the world", Jeremy Rifkin offers us his vision on the way renewable energies on the one hand, and the internet on the other hand may/will radically transform the world as we know it in the next 50 years.

 

This article focuses on Jeremy Rifkin and the global theory he develops in the book. The five pillars he has identified for the "TIR" will be the subject of five coming articles.

Enjoy the reading!