The business of the Anthropocene? Substantivist and diverse economies perspectives on SME engagement in local low carbon transitions
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- North, Peter (Author)
Title
The business of the Anthropocene? Substantivist and diverse economies perspectives on SME engagement in local low carbon transitions
Abstract
The involvement of private sector actors in low carbon urban transitions is a neglected element of geographical analysis. Drawing on Polanyian, cultural economic geographies and the non-capitalocentric ethics of JK Gibson-Graham’s diverse economies perspective, the paper engages with the wider literature on the engagement of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in environmental action, corporate social responsibility and low carbon transitions to develop a substantivist account of the contribution of SMEs to local low carbon transitions. The paper argues that, contra formalist economic analyses of economic rationality, SME owners should not be thought of as uncritical profit maximizers but as actors in favour of positive low carbon futures. Thus the paper argues that Polanyian economic geographies and diverse economies perspectives, which rarely speak to each other, can be drawn together, and concludes with suggestions for future research.
Publication
Progress in Human Geography
Volume
40
Issue
4
Pages
437-454
Date
August 2016
Journal Abbr
Progress in Human Geography
Language
English
ISSN
03091325
Short Title
The business of the Anthropocene?
Accessed
2017-05-24, 3:52 p.m.
Library Catalog
EBSCOhost
Citation
North, Peter. 2016. “The Business of the Anthropocene? Substantivist and Diverse Economies Perspectives on SME Engagement in Local Low Carbon Transitions.” Progress in Human Geography 40 (4): 437–54. DOI: 10.1177/0309132515585049.
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Keywords
- carbon offsetting
- cultrual geography
- diverse economies
- environmental protection
- local business representation
- local economic development
- low carbon transitions
- Polanyian geographies
- small business
- social responsibility of business
- substantivist
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