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Honors student still needs help identifying critical sustainability readings

  • 1.  Honors student still needs help identifying critical sustainability readings

    Posted 16 days ago

    About two weeks ago, I sought help identifying critical readings in sustainability that executives should know to help their firms become more sustainable. I am gathering this information for my Honors paper. While we have had a positive response of about a dozen and a half replies, it would really help to have more.

    Therefore, if you teach/research sustainability, I seek your input by completing my survey. In it, I ask you to identify up to five critical readings (books &/or journal articles) that you believe executives should understand to help them in their sustainability journey. The survey should take no more than 15 minutes of your time. You can find the survey link here.

    The results of this research should greatly advance our understanding of what executives need to know to help their businesses become more sustainable. However, to succeed at this task, I need your input.

    If you have any questions, please email me at thoms486@umn.edu, or email my faculty advisor, Dr. Geoff Bell, at ggbell@d.umn.edu. Thanks for your assistance. If you wish, we would be happy to provide you with a copy of my findings once I have completed this important project.

    Yours truly,

    Clair Thomsen, UMD Honors student,

    Labovitz School of Business and Economics, University of Minnesota Duluth

    (Sent by Dr. Geoff Bell on behalf of Clair Thomsen)


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    Geoffrey G. Bell, Ph.D.
    Morse-Alumni Distinguished Teaching Associate Professor of Strategic Management
    Department of Management Studies
    Labovitz School of Business and Economics

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