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Wellbeing Economics: Beyond the Labour Compliance & Challenge for Business Culture

Antonio Sánchez‐Bayón, García Vaquero, Martín, Lominchar Jimenez, Jose

2021Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This is an article of Labour Economics and Law & Economics, which explains the paradigm switch, from welfare state economy to wellbeing economics. This switch means the change of rules, institutions and processes, moving from a level of heteronomous responsibility with a public compliance system (controlled by the Public Institutions with statutory law and sanctions) to pass to the next level of autonomous responsibility with a social accountability and self-compliance system (decentralized network with improvements in the business culture by contracts and commitments). It is paid attention to the state of the art, with a comparative study of the scientific and professional sources and the knowledge production. Finally, there is a diagnosis in the challenges of wellbeing economics and its autonomous compliance to face the COVID-19 crisis and Horizon 2030.

Topics & Concepts

Compliance (psychology)SanctionsStatutory lawAccountabilityState (computer science)EconomicsWelfare stateLaw and economicsBusinessPublic economicsPublic relationsPolitical scienceLawAlgorithmComputer sciencePoliticsSocial psychologyPsychologyEmployment and Welfare StudiesRegulation and Compliance StudiesTaxation and Compliance Studies
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