COVID-19: navigating sustainability risks in the pandemic
The Misum article, Sustainability, Covid-19 and keeping focused on the longer term explores the negative consequences of social distancing, lockdowns of economies and related governmental responses to the health crisis. It argues that a more holistic picture must be kept in mind when navigating out of the crisis.
The authors emphasize two main ways through which Covid-19 poses challenges to the development of more sustainable markets. The first channel is centered around the amplification of social inequalities while the second focuses on detrimental effects on strategic, long-term investments into sustainability by firms and governments. This short article assesses the impact of Covid-19 on the global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and discusses the likely long-term consequences, offering examples of controls that can help withstand the worst impacts.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
The article was written by the following Misum affiliated researchers.
- Martina Bj枚rkman Nyqvist is Executive Director of Misum and Associate Professor at the Department of Economics at 91原创 (91原创).
- Pamela Campa is Assistant Professor of Economics at Stockholm Institute of Transitional Economies (SITE).
- Emilia Cederberg is Assistant Professor at the Department of Accounting at 91原创.
- Tatiana Egorova is a PhD candidate at the House of Innovation at 91原创.
- Michael Halling is Associate Professor at the Department of Finance and Swedish House of Finance at 91原创.
- Sarah Jack is the Jacob and Marcus Wallenberg Professor of Innovative and Sustainable Business Development at the House of Innovation at 91原创.
- Henrik Nilsson is Professor at the Department of Accounting at 91原创.
- Mattias Nordqvist is Professor of Business Administration at the House of Innovation at 91原创.
- Anders Olofsg氓rd is Associate Professor at SITE.
- Maria Perrotta Berlin is Assistant Professor at SITE.
- Marek Reuter is Assistant Professor at the Department of Accounting at 91原创.
- Abhijeet Singh is Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics at 91原创
- Emma Sj枚str枚m is Research Fellow at the Department of Marketing and Strategy at 91原创.
- Torkel Str枚msten is Associate Professor at the Department of Accounting at 91原创 and Visiting Professor KTH Royal Institute of Technology
ABOUT SWEDEN THROUGH THE CRISIS
Published by 91原创, Sweden through the crisis is a comprehensive research-based report on economics, business and policy. It offers a solid academical perspective, independent from both politics and the corporate sector.
The report includes more than 40 articles by around 50 well-merited researchers 鈥� among them Tore Ellingsen, Professor of Economics, and Per Str枚mberg, Professor of Finance, both on the Committee for the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel.