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Posted By Paul Adler 07-27-2021 20:25
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Dear Colleagues – please join us in a synchronous live PDW at the 2021 Academy of Management Meeting on System Change, not Climate Change: Opportunities and Constraints in Current and Alternative Systems Monday, August 2, 17:00 - 19:00 PDT (session 1047) Theme: In the past ...
Posted By Paul Adler 06-10-2019 03:20
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This will be the sixth year we have run PDWs under the heading of "Alternative Economic Futures" (information on the previous ones is in the Dropbox folder at Alternative Economic Futures). This year, we have three sessions that should be of interest to SIM members -- we hope to see you there! ...
Posted By Paul Adler 07-26-2017 17:02
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Beyond Markets Series – Saturday, August 5, 2017 The Beyond Markets Series offers three PDWs at the AOM Annual meeting examining the interactions of firms and non-market actors (members of civil society and the state). This year's Beyond Markets Series addresses many of the "big questions" facing both ...
Posted By Paul Adler 07-17-2017 10:26
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At this year's Academy (Saturday 8/5, 11:45-1:45), the Alternative Economic Futures community hosts a special session with two of the most insightful progressive thinkers of the past generation: David Korten (author of When corporations rule the world and co-founder of Yes! magazine) and Joel Rogers ...
Posted By Paul Adler 01-08-2010 18:55
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I'm trying to help a couple of doctoral students orient themselves to research in the SIM field. I wonder if folks on this list could point me to useful overview articles/chapters or to authoritative handbook-type volumes on the state of SIM research today. Thanks in advance Paul ******* ...