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Posted By Ralph Hamann 02-27-2025 01:22
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We're excited to announce our workshop on the organizational dimensions of social-ecological tipping points on 18 June, in-person at the University of Exeter and online. In this hybrid workshop, we aim to foster dialogue between researchers in sustainability and organization studies on the organizational ...
Posted By Ralph Hamann 06-27-2023 01:32
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Dear SIM colleagues, I'd like to suggest that the intersection between corporate governance, corruption, and social-ecological problems is an important theme, in which management scholars could make useful contributions. In case of interest, we recently published an essay on this topic in an environmental ...
Posted By Ralph Hamann 10-12-2021 10:23
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The University of Cape Town Graduate School of Business is advertising a number of academic positions at different levels and across diverse disciplines and fields... the advert is available here. If you have questions, feel free to drop me a note at ralph.hamann@uct.ac.za. Cheers, Ralph -- ...
Posted By Ralph Hamann 11-20-2020 12:36
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Dear SIM colleagues, This is to let you know about the special issue on Covid -19 of the scholarly magazine Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development. Among others, it includes our article on the pandemic in Africa and my commentary on the notion of "Build Back Better," a phrase ...
Posted By Ralph Hamann 07-31-2020 05:01
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PDW on "Foregrounding context in researching organisations and grand challenges" (session 606, Sunday, 9 August) Grand challenges have a global reach, but they instantiate in local and national contexts. Yet, in our quest to generate universal, theoretical knowledge, we may overlook the role of such ...