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Participants List First Name Last Name Affiliation Position Discipline Country RRBM status** Robert Allen University of Utah Professor Accounting USA Laurie Anderson* Arizona State University Associate Professor Marketing USA Endorser Elena Antonacopoulou GNOSIS Institute Founder and Director Leadership UK Endorser Africa Ariño IESE Business School Professor Strategic Management Spain Endorser Ma Shielah Asong De…
The Emerging Ideology of Entrepreneurialism: How the meanings of entrepreneurship and neo-liberalism combined to reframe our social world. Speakers: Dr. Robert Eberhart (Stanford) This talk will illuminate how entrepreneurship has transformed from a commercial endeavor into an ideology that informs us how we organize work, educate ourselves, and perceive social interactions. What…
Developing an Engaged Scholarship Research Study Speaker: Professor Andrew Van de Ven (University of Minnesota) Time: Thursday, 10 March at 10am (Eastern) / 3pm (London) / 7.30pm (Delhi). This webinar is scheduled for 90 minutes (including Q&A). Registration: Please register here to receive a personalized Zoom link. The objective of…
AMA-EBSCO Annual RRBM “Responsible Research in Marketing” Award Co-Sponsored by The Sheth Foundation In cooperation with the Community for Responsible Research in Business and Management (RRBM) Call for nominations Submission deadline : October 21, 2019 Responsible research is defined as studies that produce both credible and useful knowledge. Credibility refers to the…
How to Do Relevant Research – part 3: Managing Multi-Faceted and Multi-Directional Relationships Speakers: Dr Philip H. Mirvis, Dr. Rob Cross and Dr. Susan Albers Mohrman Generating and disseminating knowledge relevant to practice requires expanding our conceptual and empirical reach and our aspirations for impact beyond our institutional and discipline-based communities. Using case…
In this short essay, I would like to explain why a behavioral perspective on corporate social responsibility (CSR) is useful in helping us understand and possibly also offer solutions for some of the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and, more generally, other natural environmental disasters and stressors. Our research over the past 15+ years…