Deelnemersdialoog English Final Report.pdf
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… in the non-anonymous open setting of small group deliberations. Some preferences were expressed in non- anonymous open voting (e.g. Day 2’s sticker voting). At the end of Day 3, dialogue- makers anonymously voted on the final recommendations using an online survey. They also provided further details about their preferences in confidential research surveys administered at the beginning of Day 1 and the end of Day 3.[4] [4] These surveys were developed by Professor Rob Bauer (Maastricht University) … in dialogue-makers’ questions to Rob was the practice of responsible investing: they asked how they can be certain that investments are responsible and whether responsible investing can achieve good financial returns. Rob responded that research and checks are done on companies and financial products and that ratings are given to ensure that they do what they promise to do – but also that this is still work in progress. Rob indicated that it is possible to create broadly diversified portfolios … computer, you can also see that here at the table. Our minds are all converted into technology and materials.’ Action, influence and power ‘We are working hard on a product passport. Where does (this product) come from? If people become aware “I will buy this cheaply, but it was made due to poor working conditions…. Then people will start to think more carefully.” Yes, I think that in 10 years it will be further along than it is now.’ ‘Global players will always rule. Elon Musk (and others), are …