RRBM Syllabus
RRBM Syllabus
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Organizing for Societal Grand Challenges – part I Speakers: Madeleine Rauch (Stanford/CBS), Nicole Siebold (Aarhus), Hannah Trittin-Ulbrich (Leuphana), Organizing can play a vital role in addressing social grand challenges. They can help tackle or address such challenges. Simultaneously, they can give rise to grand challenges. In this session, we present recent insights into…
The worldwide spread of the Covid-19 infection has no precedent in the modern world as a health crisis that calls upon the extraordinary and immediate unity of all constituents of our society. Often seen as a utopia in contemporary society, unity must now concretely permeate our daily lives. While doubts are raised about the effectiveness…
The RRBM’s community call for action is an important one. The unintended, often negative, consequences of the academic system in and around business schools are well-known. In 2016, I published The Quest for Professionalism (awarded by RRBM as a good example of responsible research), which includes a comprehensive analysis of the stalemate in our discipline…
Dare to Care Dissertation Scholarship Communications Toolkit Thank you for your organization’s support in promoting the RRBM Dare to Care Dissertation Scholarship! This toolkit contains suggested messages for promoting the scholarship. We encourage your adaptation of the below suggested messaging as appropriate to your network, organizational mission, and values. The toolkit will be updated…