Vol. 1 (2024)
Editorial

“Rethinking business, society, and territories for the ecological transition”

Fabrizio Mosca
Full Professor of Economics and Business Management at the University of Turin, Italy
Guido Lazzarini
Former full Professor of Sociology at Infermieristica, University of Turin
Maria Giuseppina Lucia
Full Professor of Political Economic Geography at University of Turin, Italy

Published 2024-12-16

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