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…

RRS2019 Full Report

Executive Summary   On the evening of June 30 and July 1, 2019, at the Rotterdam School of Management, The Netherlands, internal stakeholders came together to chart a new path toward RRBM Vision 2030 when business and management research are a true inspiration for business practices that will contribute to economically, socially, and environmentally sustainable…

The Five Cs Framework for Scholarly Writing

The Five Cs Framework for Scholarly Writing Ā  Speaker: Prof. Don Lange, Arizona State University   In a 2017 AMR ā€˜Editor’s Comments’ piece, along with Mike Pfarrer, I articulated a framework designed to help you organize your scholarly thinking. For shorthand, we can call it the ā€˜Five-Cs’ approach, as it consists of these five ā€˜building…

Dare to Care Scholarship

2024 RRBM Dare to Care Dissertation Scholar Awards Sponsored by the Community for Responsible Research in Business and Management (RRBM) Co-Sponsor: The International Association for Chinese Management Research and the Georgia Tech Center for International Business Education & Research (Georgia Tech CIBER) Applications Accepted Jan 1, 2024 – Feb 1, 2024 Click here to be…

“How to Manage the Top Five Global Economic Challenges”

byĀ Kalin Anev Janse

November 1st, 2017

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