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Brooke Sweeney
Published June 5, 2019
One of the outcomes of the 2019 ARCS Focused Workshop Pilot was the Special Issue on “The Role of the Corporation in Sustainability Transitions” from Organization and Environment. The state of the planet calls for large-scale sustainability transitions involving systemic adoption of markedly better environmental and social practices. The objective of this symposium is to […]
2019-06-05T07:28:23-07:00
2019-06-05 07:28:28
Brooke Sweeney
Published
Each year, California Management Review recognizes the article published during the preceding year that has made the most important contribution to management education. This article was selected as a finalist based on its performance and distribution, and the final selection was made by members of the California Management Review Editorial Board and International Advisory Board […]
2019-06-05T07:25:16-07:00
2019-07-03 12:02:47
Brooke Sweeney
Published October 10, 2018
The 11th Annual ARCS Research Conference will be held June 5-7, 2019 at the University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill. The Conference Chair is Dr. Olga Hawn, Assistant Professor of Strategy and Entrepreneurship and Faculty Director of the Center for Sustainable Enterprise. Click here to view/download the full Call For Papers. We hope you can join […]
2018-10-10T07:33:27-07:00
2018-10-10 07:33:27
Brooke Sweeney
Published June 22, 2018
ARCS has officially rounded out a decade with the close of its 10th Annual Research Conference hosted by the MIT Sustainability Initiative at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management. This year’s conference took place June 11-13. The conference chair was John Sterman, Jay W. Forrester Professor of Management. Around 106 participants were in attendance, […]
2018-06-22T10:51:45-07:00
2018-06-22 11:30:27
Brooke Sweeney
Published June 8, 2018
As business scholars, we feel compelled to counter two assertions about business and climate change, and to call for a new vision for what it means to be a sustainable business. The first false claim that has been made is that the overall social cost of responding to climate change will exceed the benefit. In […]
2018-06-08T13:14:44-07:00
2018-08-07 11:58:14
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