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Climate Cha(lle)nge

Climate Cha(lle)nge

Date de sortie : 2025-07-03
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Date de sortie : 2025-07-03
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Episode 7: The environmental side of supply chain Management: Cognitive biases in sustainable sourcing decisions

Episode 7: The environmental side of supply chain Management: Cognitive biases in sustainable sourcing decisions

In this episode, we sit down with Chiara Vagnini, postdoctoral researcher at the University of Bologna, to dive into the hidden forces behind sustainability in business. We explore how companies respond to growing climate pressures—and why the real c
Durée : 32:51
In this episode, we sit down with Chiara Vagnini, postdoctoral researcher at the University of Bologna, to dive into the hidden forces behind sustainability in business.
We explore how companies respond to growing climate pressures—and why the real challenge isn’t just following policies, but navigating the human side of decision-making.  
Chiara shares her research on cognitive biases in sustainable sourcing, revealing how mental shortcuts like framing and anchoring can shape—even distort—the choices of managers, regardless of experience.  
Rooted in real-world case studies and field experiments, this conversation unpacks why creating a greener future means paying attention not only to what decisions are made by firms, but understand why they’re made.
Id. d’épisode : 1000715589824
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Date de publication : 3/7/2025 à 13:40:28

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Climate Cha(lle)nge is a podcast by the Collegio Superiore of the University of Bologna, conceived, written, and recorded by the PhD students of the International PhD College.
This is a dissemination project designed to make the climate crisis more understandable, accessible and engaging! To this end, the podast opens up a space for discussion on the many dimensions of global changes, including social, political, economic, psychological and technological. 
The format features an informal discussion between moderators and guests from academia and other professional sectors, offering a multidisciplinary perspective on why the climate crisis is ultimately a human crisis.
Created by: Agnese Palazzi , Anastasiia Timofeeva, Anastasiia Timofeeva, Anna Sofia Lippolis, Roujing Wu, Camilla Ioli, Ettore Gorni, Irene Trombini, Koushika Sri Lakshmi Srikanth and Mathilde Luna Joly.

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