Cross-Sector Leadership for the Green Economy
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Technology breakthroughs in sustainable renewable energy and energy conservation technologies require that there be a strong institutional ecosystem in place which supports innovation, but the nature of this foundation and how it works particularly in the area of sustainable renewable energy technology and energy conservation is not well-known. Leadership necessitates new forms of cross-sector cooperation. Institutions from the public, private, and non-profit sectors must discover new ways to act in concert to bring about change.
Alfred Marcus teaches and conducts research in strategic management, macroeconomics, business ethics, and business and the natural environment. He has been chair of the Carlson School's Strategic Management and Organization Department, director of the Carlson School's Strategic Management Research Center, and a visiting professor at MIT's Sloan School of Management and at the Norwegian School of Management. Paul Shrivastavais currently the David O'Brien Distinguished Professor and director of the David O'Brien Centre for Sustainable Enterprise at the John Molson School of Business, Concordia University. Sanjay Sharmais the dean of the School of Business Administration at the University of Vermont. Stefano Pogutzis a tenured researcher and assistant professor of Management in the Department of Management and Technology at Università Bocconi, Milan, Italy.
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Alfred A. Marcus
Professor and Spencer Chair in Strategy and Technological Leadership
University of Minnesota
Carlson School of Management
Strategic Management and Organization Department
Minneapolis, MN. 55455 USA
612 624 2812
amarcus@umn.edu