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Journal article

ARNTSEN, A., PHILP, B. and DONEGANI, C.P., 2018. Environmental and societal attitudes to working hours in gendered perspective: patterns, preferences and policy. Review of Political Economy, 30 (4), pp. 556-572. ISSN 0953-8259

Chapter in book

ARNTSEN, A. and PHILP, B., 2019. Work time and environmental impact in a global perspective. In: S. PALADINI and S. GEORGE, eds., Sustainable economy and emerging markets. Abingdon: Routledge. ISBN 9780429437304

ERLANDSSON, L., MOLTHAN-HILL, P., SMITH, A. and ARNTSEN, A., 2018. Combating global warming through the estate and curriculum - a whole-institution commitment at Nottingham Trent University. In: U.M. AZEITEIRO, ed., Higher education institutions in a global warming world: the transition of higher education institutions to a low carbon economy. River Publishers series in management sciences and engineering . Aalborg: River Publishers. ISBN 9788793609204

Conference contribution

ARNTSEN, A., 2019. Work time reduction as an environmental tool?​ Policy recommendations​. In: Envisioning the Economy of the Future, and the Future of Political Economy AFEP-IIPPE Conference, IEP and University of Lille, France, 3-5 July 2019.

ARNTSEN, A., 2019. Work-time reduction as an environmental tool:​ work-time preferences amongst environmentally aware employees ​. In: 2019 IAFFE Annual Conference Solidarities and Challenges at the Intersection of Inequalities, Glasgow Caledonian University , Glasgow, 27-29 June 2019.

ARNTSEN, A., PHILP, B. and CAREY, C., 2019. Work-life-environmental balance: ​ an agenda for management practice​ ​. In: Pro-environmental Employee and Consumer Behaviour Conference, Bristol Centre for Economics and Finance, Bristol Business School, Bristol, 29 April 2019.

ARNTSEN, A., PHILP, B. and CAREY, C., 2018. Work-life-environmental balance. In: British Academy of Management 32nd Annual Conference (BAM2018): Driving Productivity In Uncertain And Challenging Times, Bristol Business School, University of the West of England, Bristol, 4-6 September 2018.

ARNTSEN, A. and PHILP, B., 2018. Work time and environmental impact in global perspective​. In: 20th Anniversary Conference of the Association for Heterodox Economics, De Montfort University, Leicester, 5-7 July 2018.

ARNTSEN, A. and PHILP, B., 2018. 'It's the end of the world and we know it' - an intersectional analysis of work-time and environmental preferences. In: International Confederation of Associations for Pluralism in Economics, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, USA, 4 January 2018.

ARNTSEN, A. and PHILP, B., 2017. Evaluating working time reduction as an environmental strategy​ - the relationship between environmental attitudes and work time preferences​. In: Rising to the Challenge of Collaborative Research, Birmingham City Council, Birmingham, 23 November 2017.

ARNTSEN, A., 2017. An intersectional analysis of work-time and environmental preferences. In: Association for Social Economics 2017 Summer Workshop, Leeds University Business School, Leeds, 15 September 2017.

ARNTSEN, A., 2016. Environmental and societal attitudes to working hours in feminist perspective: a preliminary study. In: BLSS Research Conference, Birmingham City University, Birmingham, 9 December 2016.

ARNTSEN, A., 2016. Environmental and societal effects of working time: a feminist perspective. In: 25th IAFFE Annual Conference, National University of Ireland Galway, Galway, Ireland, 24-26 June 2016.

ARNTSEN, A., DONEGANI, C. and PHILP, B., 2016. Environmental and societal attitudes to working hours in feminist perspective: a preliminary study. In: 25th IAFFE (International Association for Feminist Economics) Annual Conference, National University of Ireland Galway, Galway, Ireland, 24-26 June 2016.

Review

ARNTSEN, A. and PHILP, B., 2018. Christoph Hermann Capitalism and the Political economy of work time. International Review of Social History, 63 (1), pp. 148-150. ISSN 0020-8590

Working paper

PAPAGIANNAKI, E., PHILP, B. and ARNTSEN, A., 2020. Social or economic class? False dichotomies, reductionism and abstract categories. Birmingham: Birmingham City University.

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