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Final Reminder: First AOM Teaching Resources Survey in Your Field

  • 1.  Final Reminder: First AOM Teaching Resources Survey in Your Field

    Posted 04-18-2016 12:24
    Dear SIM friends and colleagues,

    We circulated some weeks ago an invitation to participate in a Teaching Resources Survey on "Sustainable Management". 130 of you have already participated by answering the 5 minutes online survey. Thank you very much!  In any case, we want to make sure that we are receiving all the possible answers. This is just a kindly and final reminder about the possibility to help with the selection of the best teaching resources in the field and the identification of needs by answering the survey. Please keep in mind that a summary of the results will be published on the forthcoming AMLE special section on this topic, and the respondents will receive a detailed descriptive version in advance.  

    If you have not answered yet, you can do it right now here :https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/TeachingOK . If you have already participated, you might want to invite others.  Thank you in any case.

    Best wishes,

    J. Alberto Aragon-Correa (University of Surrey), j.aragon@surrey.ac.uk

    Alfie Marcus (University of Minnesota), amarcus@umn.edu

    Jorge Rivera (George Washington University), jrivera@gwu.du




    J. Alberto Aragon-Correa
    Professor of Management, Surrey Business School, University of Surrey (UK)

    Co-Editor in Chief of Organization & Environment, a SAGE leading journal in the field of Management and Sustainability
    Past Chair of the Academy of Management's Organizations and the Natural Environment Divisions (ONE/AOM)
    Editor of the Cambridge University Press book series on Organizations and the Natural Environment



    From: A A <aj0014@surrey.ac.uk>
    Subject: Your Voice Can Make a Difference: First AOM Teaching Resources Survey in Your Field

    Dear SIM colleague,

    We are editing the forthcoming Academy of Management Learning and Education (AMLE) special section on "Teaching Resources for Sustainable Management".  If you are teaching, planning to teach, interested, preparing teaching resources for Corporate Social Responsability, Environmental Management, Ethics, Sustainability, Business and Society, or related lectures in general management courses, you might be interested.

    In this context, we ask for your collaboration to answer a 5 minutes online survey. As far as we know this questionnaire is the first quantitative survey assessment of teaching resources in the field of sustainable management. We feel that this is an important opportunity for you to be heard on issues related to teaching resources in the field, and we hope that the results may be very useful for you as present or future instructor, interested scholar, writer, or editor of teaching resources (textbooks, cases, videos, simulators, and so on). Hopefully, good opportunities might emerge from our collective answers.

    If you are answering the survey, you will be offered the unique opportunity to receive first and individually the aggregated final results of this initiative. Click here to answer the survey:

    https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/TeachingOK

    Thank you for your collaboration. Please, don't hesitate to contact us for any doubts or suggestions. 

    Best wishes,

     

    J. Alberto Aragon-Correa (University of Surrey), j.aragon@surrey.ac.uk

    Alfie Marcus (University of Minnesota), amarcus@umn.edu

    Jorge Rivera (George Washington University), jrivera@gwu.du






    J. Alberto Aragon-Correa
    Professor of Management
    Surrey Business School, University of Surrey (UK)


    Co-Editor in Chief of Organization & Environment, a SAGE leading journal in the field of Management and Sustainability
    Editor of the Cambridge University Press book series on Organizations and the Natural Environment






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    Stefano Pogutz
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    "Business and the Environment"
    Department of Management and Technology
    Università Bocconi
    Via Roentgen 1, 20136, Milan, Italy
    Tel. +39.02.5836.5412

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