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Petting alpacas can be good for your mind and body. Photo: Tambako the Jaguar (Flickr)
Stephen Dunne
Stephen Dunne is a lecturer in marketing at the University of Edinburgh. He is a writer in social theory, consumer research and business ethics. You can read some of his research articles here.
Michael Pedersen is co-author with Stephen on the research that we talk about here, though he doesn’t appear in today’s episode.
Michael is an associate professor at Copenhagen Business School. He has published work on self-management, stress, identity management and habits. He is currently doing research in the 4 day work week. Find out more about his work here.
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Petting alpacas can be good for your mind and body. Photo: Tambako the Jaguar (Flickr)
Stephen Dunne
Stephen Dunne is a lecturer in marketing at the University of Edinburgh. He is a writer in social theory, consumer research and business ethics. You can read some of his research articles here.
Michael Pedersen is co-author with Stephen on the research that we talk about here, though he doesn’t appear in today’s episode.
Michael is an associate professor at Copenhagen Business School. He has published work on self-management, stress, identity management and habits. He is currently doing research in the 4 day work week. Find out more about his work here.
The post 27. Post-work and Busynesslessness, with Stephen Dunne appeared first on Field Day.