Full RRS2019 Report_Final
Full RRS2019 Report_Final
A brief history of RRBM Launching the Mission for Meaningful Business Research in 2014 This project began in the Fall of 2014 when then Director of Research and Surveys for EFMD, Ulrich Hommel, who was also Professor of Finance at the EBS Business School in Germany invited Anne Tsui, Distinguished Adjunct Professor at the University…
Pre-Readings for Responsible Research Virtual Summit 2020 1) Readings Zoom guidelines Brief program agenda RRBM brief status report Participant list (in alphabetical order) Group list with facilitators RRS2019 Rotterdam brief report RRBM position paper **I Will status report (actions on RRS2019 participants’ “I Will” statements) **Nature article “Economists must collaborate courageously” Nature 582, 9 (2020) https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-01505-3…
Eva Cools, DBA Manager & Research Manager of Vlerick Business School and co-chair of the 2021 EFMD Doctoral Programmes Conference (DPC), shares her reflections from the conference. Recently I had the honour to co-chair the 2021 EFMD Doctoral Programmes Conference (DPC), together with Christine Unterhitzenbergerfrom the University of Leeds. Although we already chose the conference…
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Academic-Practitioner Relationships: Developments, Complexities, and Opportunities Speaker: Professor Jean M. Bartunek (Boston College) Abstract This presentation is designed to introduce and reflect some of the great variety of components of relationships between academics and practitioners. I will introduce and talk briefly about each of the several topics indicated below. I have included…
I was deeply honored to be the recipient of the 2021 Responsible Research in Management Award from the Academy of Management Fellows Group and the Community for Responsible Research in Business and Management (RRBM) for my 2020 book Better, Not Perfect: Moving Toward Maximum Sustainable Goodness (2020). Better focuses on helping the reader be better…