ORIENTATION
Week 0 – February 20-24
Freshman fair
THEME I – INTRODUCTION TO GLOBALIZATION AND GREEN ECONOMIC GROWTH
Week 1
Tuesday, February 28
Globalization: an Historical Perspective – Part I: From Industrial Revolution to World War II.
Prof. Ignazio Musu (Ca’ Foscari University and TEN Program, Venice International University)
Required Readings: D. Rodrik, The globalization Paradox, Norton & co. 2011 ch. 1 and 2.
Suggested Readings: J.Stiglitz, Globalization and its discontent, Norton & Co. , 2002, ch. 1,2 and 3.
Thursday, March 2
Globalization: an Historical Perspective – Part II: From Bretton Woods to a World of Flexible Exchange Rates.
Prof. Ignazio Musu (Ca’ Foscari University and TEN Program, Venice International University)
Required Readings: D. Rodrik, The globalization Paradox, Norton & co. 2011 ch. 4.
Suggested Readings: J.Stiglitz, Globalization and its Discontents, Norton & Co. , 2002, ch. 4 to 9.
Week 2
Tuesday, March 7
Globalization: an Historical Perspective – Part III: The Instability of Globalization, the Current Global Crisis and the Future of Globalization.
Prof. Ignazio Musu (Ca’ Foscari University and TEN Program, Venice International University)
Required Readings: D. Rodrik, The globalization Paradox, Norton & co. 2011 ch. 5, 6 and 9.
Suggested Readings: J.Stiglitz, Making Globalization work, Norton & Co., 2007
Thursday, March 9
Globalization and Inequality
Prof. Ignazio Musu (Ca’ Foscari University and TEN Program, Venice International University)
Required Readings: F. Bourguignon, The globalization of inequality, Princeton University Press, 2015.
Suggested Readings: B: Milanovic, Global Inequality. A new approach for the age of globalization, Harvard University Press, 2016.
THEME II – GLOBALIZATION AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Week 3
Tuesday, March 14
Interaction Between Society and Environment – part I
Dr Ilda Mannino (TEN Program, Venice International University)
Required Readings: Book Ecological Economics, by Michael Common and Sigrid Stagl, Chapters 3-4.
Thursday, March 16
Interaction Between Society and Environment – part II
Dr Ilda Mannino (TEN Program, Venice International University)
Required Readings: Book Ecological Economics, by Michael Common and Sigrid Stagl, Chapters 3-4.
Week 4
Tuesday; March 21
Globalization, Economic Growth and the Environment: Introduction to Green Growth
Prof. Ignazio Musu (Ca’ Foscari University and TEN Program, Venice International University)
Required Readings: M. Scott Taylor, J. Moreno Cruz, Back to the Future of Green Powered Economies, NBER WP 18236, 2012; R. Gordon, Is U.S. economic growth over? Faltering innovation confronts the six headwinds, NBER, WP 18315, august 2012.
Suggested readings: R.Gordon, The rise and fall of American growth, Princeton University Press, 2016.
Thursday, March 23
Globalization and Green Growth: Strategies and Policies
Prof. Ignazio Musu (Ca’ Foscari University and TEN Program, Venice International University)
Required Readings: World Bank, Inclusive Green Growth, 2011; I. Musu, On Greening Economic Growth: a critical survey, VIU, 2014;; D. Rodrik, Green Industrial Policies, Grantham Research Institute project on “Green Growth and the New Industrial Revolution”, September 2013.
Suggested Readings: D. Mazzucato, The Entepreneurial State, Anthem Press, London, 2013, chapters 6 and 7.
Week 5
Tuesday, March 28
Economics of Global Environmental problems: the challenge of Climate Change
Prof. Ignazio Musu (Ca’ Foscari University and TEN Program, Venice International University)
Required Readings: D. Helm, The Carbon Crunch, Yale University Press, New Haven 2012.
W. Nordhaus, The Climate Casino, Yale University Press, 2013;
Suggested Readings: International Energy Agency, Energy and Climate Change, World Energy Outlook Special Report, 2015; International Energy Agency, Energy, Climate Change and the Environment, 2016.
THEME II – SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND GLOBALIZATION
Thursday, March 30
Introduction to Sustainable Development
Dr Ilda Mannino (TEN Center, Venice International University)
Required Readings: Book Ecological Economics, by Michael Common and Sigrid Stagl, Chapter 5: 5.5.6.2, 5.4; Chapter 6: 6.1, 6.2, 6.3.6-6.6.3; Chapter 7; Chapter 10: 10.1. Rio Declaration; MDG.
Week 6
Tuesday, April 4
Development of the SD concept – The Rio Declaration
Dr Ilda Mannino (TEN Center, Venice International University)
Required Readings: Book Ecological Economics, by Michael Common and Sigrid Stagl, Chapter 10: 10.4; UN 1992, Rio Declaration; http://www.undp.org/mdg/; http://www.un.org/millenniumgoals/reports.shtml, Required Readings: Chap. 10: 10.4.
Thursday, April 6
Seminar: Corporate Governance and Sustainability
Dr. M. Fasan, University of Venice
Required readings: “Organizations and their environment”, chapter 3, Management Control Systems, by Anthony, Govindarajan, Hartmann, Kraus and Nilsson, 2014; “The Social Responsibility of Business is to Increase its Profits”, Milton Friedman, New York Times, 1970; “Theory of the firm: managerial behavior, agency costs and ownership structure”, Jensen and Meckling, 1976.
Week 7
Tuesday, April 11
Development of the SD concept: After Rio ’92
Dr Ilda Mannino (TEN Center, Venice International University)
Required Readings: UN 2012,The future we want; UN 2000, The Millennium Declaration; http://unsdsn.org/
Thursday, April 13
The Sustainable Development Goals
Dr Ilda Mannino (TEN Center, Venice International University)
Required Readings: https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/focussdgs.html
MID-TERM EXAM – Module I and II individual essays and Title and short outline of the group paper are due
Mid-term break April 17 - April 21
Week 8
Tuesday, April 25
National holiday – no class, rescheduled on May 5
Thursday, April 27
Sustainable Development in Practice: Discussion and Exercises in Class
Dr Ilda Mannino (TEN Center, Venice International University)
THEME IV – INDUSTRIAL ECOLOGY AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Week 9
Tuesday, May 2
Introduction to Industrial Ecology and its Main Concepts – part I
Dr Ilda Mannino (TEN Program, Venice International University)
Required Readings: Frosch R.A., Gallopoulos N. (1989). "Strategies for Manufacturing", Scientific American 9/89; pp 144-152; Lifset R. & Graedel T.E. (2002). Industrial ecology: goals and definitions in A handbook of industrial ecology, Robert U. Ayres, Leslie Ayres.
Thursday, May 4
Introduction to Industrial Ecology and its Main Concepts – Part II
Dr Ilda Mannino (TEN Program, Venice International University)
Required Readings: : Frosch R.A., Gallopoulos N. (1989). "Strategies for Manufacturing", Scientific American 9/89; pp 144-152; Lifset R. & Graedel T.E. (2002). Industrial ecology: goals and definitions in A handbook of industrial ecology, Robert U. Ayres, Leslie Ayres.
Friday, May 5
Reschedule of April 25.
International Society for Business Innovation and Technology Management Conference (ISBITM).
Week 10
Tuesday, May 9
Life Cycle Approach in Globalized Patterns of Industrial Production
Dr Ilda Mannino (TEN Program, Venice International University)
Required Readings: Rebitzer G., Ekvall T., Frischknecht R., Hunkeler D., Norris G., Rydberg T., Schmidt W.-P., Suh S., Weidema B.P., Pennington D.W. (2004). Life cycle assessment Part 1: Framework, goal and scope definition, inventory analysis, and applications, in Environment International, 30, pp. 701– 720.
Thursday, May 11
Exercise in class: discussion on controversial environmental and sustainable development topics
- Nuclear energy: pros and cons
- GMO
- …
Week 11
Tuesday, May 16
Drivers for Greening Production
Dr Ilda Mannino (TEN Program, Venice International University)
Required Readings: “Take it back: Extended Producer Responsibility as a Form of Incentive-Based Environmental Policy”, Journal of Resource Management and Technology, Vol. 21, n. 4. Jackson T. (2005). “Extended Producer Responsibility in China Where Is “Best Practice”?”, Journal of Industrial Ecology, Vol. 8, n. 4. Tong X., Lifset R., Lindhqvist T. (2005).
Thursday, May 18
Seminar: Green industry in Practice: Case Studies from businessses
Dr Valentina De Marchi, University of Padua
Week 12
Tuesday, May 23
Sustainable Consumption
Dr Ilda Mannino (TEN Program, Venice International University)
Required Readings: “Live Better by Consuming Less? Is There a “Double Dividend” in Sustainable Consumption?”, Journal of Industrial Ecology, Vol. 9, n. 1–2; Hertwich E. G. (2005). “Consumption and the Rebound Effect An Industrial Ecology Perspective”, Journal of Industrial Ecology, Volume 9, Number 1–2; Lifset R. (2000). “Moving from Products to Services”, Journal of Industrial Ecology, Vol. 4, n. 1.
Thursday, May 25
Overview of New Sustainability
Dr Ilda Mannino (TEN Program, Venice International University)
Due group Research paper
Week 13
- Presentation of the research papers
Dueà Module III and IV individual essays
Site visits:
Site visit to Port of Venice and MOSE – Mobile Barriers Project (compulsory for all students)
Site visit to a green industry (compulsory for Ca’ Foscari Master degree students – Management Department and optional for other students)