Dear colleagues
I'm excited to share details of this year's SIM PDWs that promises a stimulating weekend of opportunities to broaden your sights. Topics covered include: innovation and entrepreneurship, indigenous worldviews, business and human rights, system transformation, philosophy and responsible innovation, teaching, the dark-side of stake holder engagement, and the measurement of social impact.
We have a total of 8 PDWs running over the weekend, with four being undertaken synchronously and the four offering opportunities to connect and participate asynchronously.
A big shout out to all who have balanced time zones, platforms, and panellists' schedules to make these work.
Session # | Title | Organiser | Date | Time | Other organisers and Presenters |
13242 | The Influence of Societal Values on Innovation and Entrepreneurship | Harrison, Jeffrey | Sunday, Aug 9 2020 6:00am- 8:00am | Real-time Open | Sharon Alvarez (Organizer and Presenter) Jeff Harrison (Organizer and Presenter) Sybille Sachs (Organizer and Presenter) Presenters: Raphael Cohen Israel Drori Shai Harel Amalya Oliver Maximilian Palmie Zur Shapira |
10151 | Broadening our Sight: Learning and Honoring Indigenous Worldviews | Henriques, Irene | Sunday, Aug 9 2020 2:00pm- 4:00pm | Real-time Open | Irene Henriques (Panellist/Organizer) Ana Maria Peredo (Panellist/Organizer) Panellists and Mentors Rick Colbourne Bettina Schneider Robert Anderson Bob Kayseas Bobby Banerjee Kiri Dell Ella Henry Mary Beth Doucette |
16948 | A Research Agenda for Business and Human Rights: Exploring Synergies with Other Disciplines | Rehbein, Kathleen | Friday, Aug 7 2020 9:00am- 11:00am | Real-time Open | Kathleen Rehbein (Organizer) Michelle Westermann-Behaylo (Organizer) Presenters: Andrew Crane Enrico Fontana Elisa GiulianiItaly Jette Steen Knudsen Jeremy Moon Annie Snelson-Powell Tricia Olsen Harry van Buren |
11396 | Broadening our Sight to System Transformation: Doing Research that Matters in the Anthropocene | Waddock, Sandra | Sunday, Aug 9 2020 8:00am- 10:00am | Real-time Open | Sandra Waddock (Organizer) David Wasieleski (Organizer) Panellists: David Korten Martina Linnenluecke Erica Steckler Laura Albareda Stephen Brammer |
14139 | Exploring Responsible Innovation using Philosophical Methods | Neesham, Cristina | Refer to program for asynchronous connection | Asynchronous | Cristina Neesham (Organizer) Panellists Andreas Georg Scherer Thomas Donaldson Marian Eabrasu Piotr Tomasz Makowski |
17930 | Teaching CSR, Ethics, Sustainability: Case Teaching, Computer-based Simulation, Consulting Projects | Lee, Jae Hwan | Refer to program for asynchronous connection | Asynchronous | Jae Hwan Lee (Organizer) Panellists: Dawn Elm Jared Harris Adele Santana Mike Hendron |
16884 | The Dark Side of Stakeholder Engagement: Troublesome Relations Between Firms and Stakeholders | Sachs, Sybille | Refer to program for asynchronous connection | Asynchronous | Sybille Sachs (Organizer) Panelists: Jeff Harrison Jonathan Bundy Audrey Korsgaard Antoinette Weibel |
15365 | How Theories and Measurement of Social Impact Matter in Research-Year 2 | Rawhouser, Hans | Refer to program for asynchronous connection | Asynchronous | Hans Rawhouser (Organizer) Participants: Alessia Argiolas Jessica Jones Leonardo Marques Anna Spoza Guillermo Casanovas Ralph Hamann Gorgi Krlev Shova Tharpa Karki Gregg Vanderheiden |
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Don't forget to join us on Friday at 3pm (EST) for coffee/cocktails in the SIM NETworking event. A great opportunity to connect with old and new friends.
Looking forward to seeing you all at some stage – in some format or other – across the weekend.
Warm regards
Colin Higgins
2020 SIM PDW Chair
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Associate Professor Colin Higgins
Department of Management
Deakin Business School
Deakin University
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