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SUMMARY:7th Annual ARCS Research Conference
DESCRIPTION:The 7th Annual ARCS Research Conference was hosted by the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University from May 13-15\, 2015. The Conference Chair was Dylan Minor\, Assistant Professor  of Managerial Economics & Decision Sciences at Kellogg. The Call for Papers sought submissions of unpublished working papers focused on business and sustainability issues (both social and environmental) from all disciplines and methodologies. \n2015 Final Conference Program \n2015 Conference Participants  \n2015 Conference Photos
URL:https://corporate-sustainability.org/event/7th-annual-arcs-research-conference-2/
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SUMMARY:6th Annual ARCS Research Conference
DESCRIPTION:The 6th Annual ARCS Research Conference was hosted by the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University Wed. May 7- Fri. May 9\, 2014 in Ithaca\, New York\, USA. \nThe Call for Papers [PDF] sought submissions of unpublished working papers focused on business and sustainability issues (both social and environmental) from all disciplines and methodologies. \nProgram\nConference Program [PDF] \nParticipants\nList of participants [PDF]
URL:https://corporate-sustainability.org/event/6th-annual-arcs-research-conference/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130429
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SUMMARY:5th Annual ARCS Research Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Fifth Annual ARCS Research Conference\, hosted by the Haas Center for Responsible Business and the Berkeley-Haas School of Business\, was held Mon. April 29 – Wed. May 1\, 2013. The Call for Papers [PDF] sought submissions of unpublished working papers focused on business and sustainability issues (both social and environmental) from all disciplines and methodologies. \nThe ARCS Conference was preceded on April 29\, 9am-5pm by The ARCS Forum\, bringing together researchers and practitioners to discuss business models for sustainability. \nThe 2013 ARCS Conference Program Committee \nConference Chairs: David Vogel (California-Berkeley)\, Mike Lenox (Virginia)\, and Andrew King (Dartmouth). Committee: Marian Chertow (Yale)\, Tima Bansal (Western Ontario)\, Lori Bennear (Duke)\, Glen Dowell (Cornell)\, Tom Lyon (Michigan)\, John Maxwell (Indiana)\, Dylan Minor (Northwestern)\, Eric Orts (Penn)\, Craig Smith (INSEAD)\, John Sterman (MIT)\, and Mike Toffel (Harvard). \nProgram\nForum Schedule [PDF] \nConference Program [PDF] \nPlease click on the paper sessions below to review Conference Papers. \nTUESDAY\, APRIL 30\n9:30-11:00am \nPaper Session 1: Business Government Interactions\nSession Chair: David Vogel\nUC Berkeley-Haas School of Business \nPaper #1: Corporate Environmental Performance and Political Activity [PDF]\n• Magali Delmas\, Anderson School of Management\, University of California-Los Angeles\n• Nicholas Nairn-Birch\, Institute of the Environment and Sustainability\, University of California-Los Angeles \nPaper #2: The Disciplinary Effect of Selling to Countries with Higher Levels of Press Freedom [PDF]\n• Estefania Amer Maistriau\, University of Geneva \nPaper #3: Voluntary Versus Mandatory Standards: Protecting Workers from Adverse Chemical Exposure [PDF]\n• Shanti Gamper-Rabindran\, Graduate School of Public & International Affairs. University of Pittsburgh\n• Stephen Finger\, Moore School of Business\, University of South Carolina \n1:30-3:00pm \nPaper Session 2: Managerial Psychology\nSession Chair: Michael Toffel\nHarvard Business School \nPaper #4: Giving Up Too Soon: Capability Traps and the Failure of Win‐Win Investments in Process Improvement and Industry Self‐Regulation [PDF]\n• John Sterman\, Sloan School of Management\, MIT\n• John Lyneis\, Sloan School of Management\, MIT and PA Consulting \nPaper #6: Pay for Environmental Performance: The Effect of Incentive Provision on Carbon Emissions [PDF]\n• Ioannis Ioannou\, London Business School\n• George Serafeim\, Harvard Business School\n• Robert Eccles\, Harvard Business School\n• Shelley Xin Li\, Harvard Business School \n3:15-4:45pm \nPaper Session 3: Stakeholder Relationships\nSession Chair: Tom Lyon\, Michigan \nPaper #7: New Dimensions to Firm-Stakeholder Relationships through Social Media: An Examination of U.S. Electric Power Companies’ Twitter Accounts [PDF]\n• Eun-Hee Kim\, George Washington University\n• Yoona Youm George Washington University \nPaper #9: First Impressions: Stakeholder Networks\, Proactive Engagement and Stakeholder Opinions of Corporations [PDF]\n• Sinziana Dorobantu\, Stern School of Business\, New York University\n• Lite Nartey\, Moore School of Business\, University of South Carolina\n• Witold Henisz\, The Wharton School\, University of Pennsylvania \nWednesday\, May 1\n8:45-10:15am \nPaper Session 4: Voluntary Disclosures\nSession Chair: David Levine\nUC Berkeley-Haas School of Business \nPaper #10: Voluntary Environmental Disclosures in 10-Ks and Environmental Reports: Determinants and Relationship to Firm Risk Premium [PDF]\n• Elizabeth Connors\, Michigan State University\n• Holly Johnston\, University of Massachusetts\, Boston \nPaper #11: State or Market: Institutional Complexity and Voluntary CSR Reporting of Chinese Firms [PDF]\n• Xiaowei Rose Luo\, INSEAD\n• Danqing Wang\, INSEAD\n• Jianjun Zhang\, Peking University \nPaper #12: Measurement and Improvement of Social and Environmental Performance under Voluntary versus Mandatory Disclosure [PDF]\n• Erjie Ang\, Stanford Graduate School of Business\n• Basak Kalkanci (MIT – Engineering Systems Division)\n• Erica Plambeck\, Stanford Graduate School of Business \n10:30-12:00pm \nPaper Session 5: Sustainable Operations\nSession Chair: Omar Romero-Hernandez\nUC Berkeley-Haas School of Business \nPaper #13: Got Local Food? Understanding the Fresh Produce Supply Chain [PDF]\n• Mustafa Tongarlak\, Bogazici University\n• Baris Ata\, Kellogg School of Management\, Northwestern University\n• Deishin Lee\, Harvard Business School \nPaper #14: Time of Day Pricing and the Levelized Cost of Intermittent Power Generation [PDF]\n• Stefan Reichelstein\, Stanford Graduate School of Business\n• Ansu Sahoo\, Stanford University \nPaper #15: Who Defines Local?: Multiple Standards and Local Labeling Schemes [PDF]\n• Sara Jane McCaffrey\, Franklin & Marshall College\n• Nancy Kurland\, Franklin & Marshall College \n12:30-2:00pm \nPaper Session 6: Sustainable Finance and Working Lunch\nSession Chair: Lloyd Kurtz\nUC Berkeley-Haas School of Business \nPaper #16: Does Corporate Social Responsibility Lead to Superior Financial Performance? A Regression Discontinuity Approach\n• Carolyn Flammer\, Sloan School of Management\, MIT \nPaper #17: Smart Beta Strategies: the Socially Responsible Investment Case [PDF]\n• Vincent Lapointe\, Aix-Marseille School of Economics\, Aix-Marseille University\n• Philippe Bertrand\, IAE Aix Graduate School of Management\, Aix-Marseille University and Euromed Management \nPaper #18: Strategic Role of Corporate Social Responsibility in International Expansion of Emerging Market Multinationals [PDF]\n• Olga Hawn\, Duke University \nParticipants\nParticipant List [PDF] \nContact\nQuestions? Please contact ARCS Managing Director Erika Herz at herze@darden.virginia.edu.
URL:https://corporate-sustainability.org/event/5th-annual-arcs-research-conference/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120516
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120519
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SUMMARY:4th Annual ARCS Research Conference
DESCRIPTION:The 4th annual conference of the Alliance for Research on Corporate Sustainability (ARCS) was held May 16-18\, 2012\, bringing together scholars from a variety of disciplinary and methodological perspectives interested in advancing research on corporate sustainability. It was hosted by Professor Marian Chertow at Yale University and the organizing committee listed below. The conference was generously sponsored by the Yale Center for Business and the Environment. This event follows the 3rd Annual ARCS Conference hosted by The Wharton School. The Call for Papers [PDF] sought submissions of unpublished working papers focused on business and sustainability issues (both social and environmental) from all disciplines and methodologies. \nThe Conference was preceded by the first ARCS Sustainability Teaching Summit – From Classrooms to Boardrooms: Embedding Sustainability Research in Curriculum and Corporate Strategy\, which showcased and discussed the latest available pedagogical approaches\, tools and materials. \nARCS CONFERENCE COMMITTEE \n\n\n\n\nMarian Chertow\nAssociate Professor of Industrial Environmental Management\, Yale\nConference Chair\n\n\n\nTima Bansal\nProfessor\, General Management\, U Western Ontario\n\n\n\nLori Bennear\nAssistant Professor of Environmental Economics and Policy\, Duke\n\n\n\nGlen Dowell\nAssistant Professor of Management and Organizations\, Cornell\n\n\n\nAndy Hoffman\nHolcim (US) Professor of Sustainable Enterprise\, U Michigan\n\n\n\nAndrew King\nProfessor of Business\, Dartmouth\n\n\n\nMichael Lenox\nSamuel Slover Professor of Business\, U Virginia\n\n\n\nTom Lyon\nDow Professor of Sustainable Science\, Technology and Commerce\, U Michigan\n\n\n\nJohn Maxwell\nW. George Pinnell Professor\, Indiana\n\n\n\nDylan Minor\nAssistant Professor of Managerial Economics & Decision Sciences\, Northwestern\n\n\n\nEric Orts\nGuardsmark Professor of Legal Studies and Business Ethics and Management\, U Pennsylvania\n\n\n\nN. Craig Smith\nINSEAD Chaired Professor of Ethics and Social Responsibility\, INSEAD\n\n\n\nJohn Sterman\nJay W. Forrester Professor of Management\, MIT\n\n\n\nMichael Toffel\nAssociate Professor of Business Administration\, Harvard\n\n\n\nDavid Vogel\nSolomon P. Lee Chair in Business Ethics\, U California-Berkeley\n\n\n\nProgram\nThe 4th annual ARCS Conference took place May 16th-18th\, 2012. \nConference Program [PDF] \nConference papers made available by authors [PDF] \nConference Keynotes \nJames E. Rogers\, Chairman\, President and CEO of Duke Energy\, was the keynote speaker for the Conference opening dinner on Wed. May 16th. Rogers has served as a CEO in the utility industry for over 23 years. During that time he has advocated investing in energy efficiency\, modernizing the electric infrastructure\, and pursuing advanced technologies and nuclear energy to grow the economy and transition to a low-carbon future. He also serves as vice chairman of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development. \nIn addition\, Ma Jun\, Executive Director of the Institute of Public and Environmental Affairs\, a leading expert on supply chains in China\, and the author of China’s Water Crisis\, was the dinner speaker on Thurs. May 17th by video from Beijing. Ma Jun recently received the Goldman Environmental Prize\, the world’s largest prize honoring grassroots environmentalists. Ma Jun is also a Yale World Fellow\, and was named by Time Magazine as one of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2006. \nARCS Conference luncheon speakers were Commissioner Dan Esty of the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection on May 17th\, and Mark Vachon\, Vice President of Ecomagination at GE on May 18th. \nEsty advances the Governor’s energy strategy for the state\, focusing on cheaper\, cleaner\, and more reliable electricity\, energy efficiency\, streamlining the state’s pollution control and regulatory processes\, and restructuring the state’s approach to waste disposal. He is the author with Andrew Winston of the book\, Green to Gold: How Smart Companies Use Environmental Strategy to Innovate\, Create Value\, and Build Competitive Advantage. Vachon\, a 29-year GE veteran and Corporate Officer\, and member of GE’s Corporate Executive Council\, leads Ecomagination\, GE’s business strategy that has invested $5 billion in clean tech research and development and generated $106 billion in revenues through 2011. Most recently\, Mark served as President & CEO of GE Healthcare’s $9 billion Americas Region. \nThe ARCS Conference each year brings together scholars from a variety of disciplinary and methodological perspectives interested in advancing research on corporate sustainability. The 2012 conference was preceded on May 16 by the first ARCS Sustainability Teaching Summit – From Classrooms to Boardrooms: Embedding Sustainability Research in Curriculum and Corporate Strategy\, which showcased and discussed the latest available pedagogical approaches\, tools and materials. The Teaching Summit  also took place at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies. \nTeaching Summit Agenda [PDF] \nMany thanks to the Yale University team led by Stuart DeCew\, Program Director for Yale’s Center for Business and the Environment (CBEY)\, for another successful ARCS Conference. This year’s event brought together 120 scholars from fifteen countries. \nParticipants\nView the participant list for the Sustainability Teaching Summit and ARCS Conference. [PDF] \nContact\nGENERAL QUESTIONS ABOUT THE CONFERENCE PROGRAM AND ARCS \nErika Herz\nManaging Director\, ARCS\nPh 434-982-2656 \nCONFERENCE LOGISTICS \nStuart DeCew\nProgram Director\, Center for Business and the Environment (CBEY)\, Yale\nPh 203-432-3736
URL:https://corporate-sustainability.org/event/4th-annual-arcs-research-conference/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110509
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20110512
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SUMMARY:3rd Annual ARCS Research Conference
DESCRIPTION:The 3rd Annual ARCS Conference was sponsored by the Initiative for Global Environmental Leadership (IGEL) at the Wharton School\, University of Pennsylvania. \nThis research conference brought together approximately 130 scholars from 72 institutions and eleven countries\, representing a variety of disciplinary and methodological perspectives of those interested in advancing research on corporate sustainability. The conference was hosted by Professor Eric Orts at Wharton\, with support from IGEL Associate Director Joanne Spigonardo\, and the organizing committee listed below. This event follows the inaugural ARCS Conference at the University of Michigan and the 2nd Annual ARCS Conference at Harvard Business School. \nThe call for papers [PDF] sought submissions of unpublished working papers focused on business and sustainability issues (both social and environmental) from all disciplines and methodologies. Download the conference papers and slide presentations [PDF]. \nWatch a slideshow of conference photos (below) or click here to see the Picasa web album. \n\nARCS CONFERENCE COMMITTEE \nLori Bennear\nAssistant Professor of Environmental Economics and Policy\, DukeMarian Chertow\nAssociate Professor of Industrial Environmental Management\, YaleDaniel Diermeier\nIBM Professor of Regulation and Competitive Practice\, NorthwesternGlen Dowell\nAssistant Professor of Management and Organizations\, CornellAndy Hoffman\nHolcim (US) Professor of Sustainable Enterprise\, U MichiganAndrew King\nProfessor of Business\, DartmouthMike Lenox\nSamuel Slover Professor of Business\, U VirginiaTom Lyon\nDow Chemical Professor of Sustainable Science\, Technology and Commerce\, U MichiganJohn Maxwell\nW. George Pinnell Professor\, IndianaEric Orts\nGuardsmark Professor\, U Pennsylvania – Conference ChairN. Craig Smith\nINSEAD Chaired Professor of Ethics and Social Responsibility\, INSEADMike Toffel\nAssociate Professor of Business Administration\, HarvardDavid Vogel\nSolomon P. Lee Chair in Business Ethics\, U California-Berkeley \n\n\n\n\nTima Bansal\nProfessor\, U Western Ontario\n\n\n\nProgram\nConference Program [PDF] \nConference Papers and Slide Presentations [PDF] \nParticipants\nConference Attendee List [PDF] \nContact\nGENERAL QUESTIONS ABOUT THE CONFERENCE PROGRAM AND ARCS\nErika Herz\nManaging Director\, ARCS\nPh 434-982-2656 \nCONFERENCE LOGISTICS\nJoanne Spigonardo\nAssociate Director\, Initiative for Global Environmental Leadership (IGEL)\, Wharton\nPh (215) 746-3878
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100515
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SUMMARY:2nd Annual ARCS Research Conference
DESCRIPTION:See conference site at HBS.edu.
URL:https://corporate-sustainability.org/event/2nd-annual-arcs-research-conference/
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SUMMARY:1st Annual ARCS Research Conference
DESCRIPTION:Call for Papers \nConference Agenda 
URL:https://corporate-sustainability.org/event/1st-annual-arcs-research-conference/
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