“Academic focus limits business schools’ contribution to society”
by Andrew Jack
February 24, 2020

“Academic focus limits business schools’ contribution to society”
by Andrew Jack
February 24, 2020
In the last week you’ve probably had the capacity of your e-mail Inbox tested with communication from dozens of businesses, each telling you about their response to the COVID-19 outbreak. The majority of those messages will have told you to “Stay Home, Stay Safe.” A very small minority will have told you what…
“Encouraging Business Scholars to Address Societal Impact”
“Actionable recommendations for narrowing the science-practice gap in open science”
“The Sky Is Not Falling” and Other Reactions to Tourish’s Wanderings
by Jason D. Shaw & Markus Baer
May 20, 2020
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From early December 2019 to March 2020, in merely more than three months, the World has witnessed an epic spreading and destruction of the coronavirus which originated in Wuhan, China. The collapse of healthcare system and the economic consequences that follow have few modern equivalences. We are in a pivotal point of modern human history…
“The Convergence of Sustainability and Marketing: Transforming Marketing to Respond to a New World”
Ruth N. Bolton
April 8, 2021
Throughout human history, crises have been pivotal in developing our societies. Pandemics have helped advance health-care systems, wars have fuelled technological innovations and the global financial crisis helped advance tech companies like Uber and Airbnb. The present coronavirus pandemic will arguably not be an exception; entrepreneurs can be expected to rise to the challenge. Businesses play a key role…
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…