RRBM Webinar: Scholarly Impact – Finding the Holy Grail

RRBM Webinar: Scholarly Impact – Finding the Holy Grail Speaker: Professor Herman Aguinis   November 18, 2020, 9.30 am (Eastern time) / 2.30 pm (London time) The desire to have an impact on different stakeholders including researchers, students, and society at large is a long-term aspiration of most academics—a sort of search of the ā€œHoly…

RRBM Webinar: Doing Meaningful Research: Traps and Tricks

ā€œRRBM Webinar: Doing Meaningful Research: Traps and Tricksā€ Speaker: Professor Mats Alvesson     Thursday, 22nd of October at 9AM (Eastern) / 3PM (Central European) / 6.30PM (Delhi)   This research webinar is aimed at PhD students and early-career scholars interested in conducting meaningful research. There are many complaints about most research having little of…

Bylaws

BYLAWS RESPONSIBLE RESEARCH IN BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT (Approved May 22, 2020 – Amended March 15, 2022)   ARTICLE 1 – NAME, PURPOSES, AND CORE VALUES ARTICLE 2 – COMMUNITY MEMBERSHIP ARTICLE 3 – WORKING BOARD ARTICLE 4 – OFFICERS ARTICLE 5 – COMMITTEES ARTICLE 6 – REGIONAL REPRESENTATION ARTICLE 7 – FISCAL YEAR ARTICLE 8…

Collaborating in a Pandemic: Coordination through Adaption and Information Sharing
Mark A. Clark

The COVID-19 pandemic and our response to it has changed the way we work together, threatening the sustainability and utility of organizations by disrupting work processes related to collaboration, information sharing, and technology. The work that organizations do and the outcomes they offer to the market ultimately depend on people working together, whether in formal…

Lifting the Mask of Materiality
Robert Sroufe

The Pandemic Calls for Integrated Solutions During this pandemic some businesses are doing better than others with how they are responding to and managing their social and financial performance. Ashim Paun, Co-Head for ESG Research at HSBC stated that ā€œwhen crises like COVID-19 manifest, particularly with social and environmental causes and implications, investors can see…