There is a space between scientific research and divulgation. The EoF ProView wants to occupy that space. Through the publication of articles, the EoF ProView aims at disseminating knowledge related to The Economy of Francesco. As the name suggests, the focus is on the research of today that has a look to the future.
Superare la tensione tra profitto e scopo: un Framework Integrato tra Economia Aziendale, Economia Civile e Dottrina Sociale della Chiesa
L’articolo affronta la tensione tra profitto e scopo delle imprese, proponendo un framework integrato tra Economia Aziendale, Economia Civile e Dottrina Sociale della Chiesa.
The EoF Academy Researchers: Comments on the 2024 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences
“for studies of how institutions are formed and affect prosperity” - Comments from two EoF researchers
Circular economy and its actors: an integral and sustainable approach of municipal solid waste management in Cameroon
Against the “use and throw away” logic, eradicating extreme poverty and hunger through circular economy.
How can the Principles of Integral Ecology Help to Assess a Just Transition Policy?
Through my evaluation research, I am joining the EoF efforts in adopting new metrics and assessment frameworks for the common good and designing policies for happiness.
Underutilization of skills in the knowledge economy
A research on skill inequalities within the labor market of peripheral countries that seeks to give voice to countries excluded from the dynamics of capital concentration in the “knowledge economy”.
Researching students’ awareness on Laudato Si’ in Nairobi County – Kenya
It is now nearly ten years since the release of the encyclical letter, Laudato Si’, on the care for our common home by Pope Francis on May 25, 2015 – yet the world is still experiencing serious threats due to unsustainable use of natural and environmental resources. In the Encyclical, Pope Francis decries that we human beings have mistreated the environment such that it now risks becoming a desolate waste.