ECONOMICS, MANAGEMENT & GOVERNANCE

The Economics, Management & Governance group investigates the ethical and structural challenges associated with resource management, the bioeconomy, and organizational governance in a world marked by technological advancements. Research focuses on issues such as fairness in access to innovations, intellectual property, and the economic implications of emerging technologies.
A central area of study is the bioeconomy, which explores how biotechnological advancements impact economic development and sustainability. Issues such as the commercialization of biotechnologies, the balance between innovation and accessibility, and the equitable distribution of economic benefits are prominent.
Furthermore, the group analyzes global governance models to regulate the ethical use of new technologies, such as artificial intelligence and nanotechnology. It also investigates how organizations and institutions can adapt their dynamics to address the ethical challenges of a changing world.
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