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Christina Bidmon

Assistant Professor,
Utrecht University

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Posted By Christina Bidmon 03-24-2026 09:02
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Dear colleagues, we hereby invite interested scholars to submit contributions to a special issue in Environmental Innovation and Sustainability Transitions (EIST) titled "From within: Unpacking internal complexities, trade-offs, and tensions of firms in sustainability transitions". This special ...
Posted By Christina Bidmon 02-23-2026 06:37
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Dear colleagues, we hereby invite interested scholars to submit contributions to a special issue in Environmental Innovation and Sustainability Transitions (EIST) titled "From within: Unpacking internal complexities, trade-offs, and tensions of firms in sustainability transitions". This special ...
Posted By Christina Bidmon 02-05-2026 14:50
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Dear colleagues, we hereby invite interested scholars to submit contributions to a special issue in Environmental Innovation and Sustainability Transitions (EIST) titled "From within: Unpacking internal complexities, trade-offs, and tensions of firms in sustainability transitions". This special ...
Posted By Christina Bidmon 05-05-2025 07:52
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ONE-SIM Divisions' 2025 Junior Faculty Consortium The ONE-SIM Junior Faculty Consortium is an annual event that provides an opportunity for early-career faculty members and postdocs who are members of the Social Issues in Management (SIM) and/or Organizations and the Natural Environment (ONE) divisions ...
Posted By Christina Bidmon 04-23-2025 16:13
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The ONE-SIM Junior Faculty Consortium is an annual event that provides an opportunity for early-career faculty members and postdocs who are members of the Social Issues in Management (SIM) and/or Organizations and the Natural Environment (ONE) divisions to network with senior faculty members, to learn ...