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UN PRME Event: Talking with our Deans - Imagining a Place for Sustainability Management, an Early Career Call for Action

  • 1.  UN PRME Event: Talking with our Deans - Imagining a Place for Sustainability Management, an Early Career Call for Action

    Posted 04-06-2023 15:23

    When: 5th of May, 9am EST

    Register here: bit.ly/3GiYzHW

    In the recent JMS Says essay, the authors imagined how business schools can to do more in understanding and solving social-ecological challenges. They ended our essay with call for deans to support the future imagined.

    In this unique conversation, Mette Morsing sits down with the authors of this essay and their respective deans to discuss changing the structure of business schools to encourage and reward interdisciplinary collaborations and efforts to solve grand challenges.

    You will gain insight into what different schools are doing, what they strive to do, and how you can start a conversation with your dean (or for deans how to start a conversation with you early-career colleagues!). Together we will not just to imagine but also to build business schools that are able to provide solutions to the social-ecological challenges of our time.

    Read the call for action (published in Journal of Management Studies) here:

    Speakers:

    Professor Alexandra Gerbasi, Deputy Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Dean of the Exeter Business School, United Kingdom

    Professor André Spicer, Executive Dean of the Bayes Business School (formerly Cass), United Kingdom

    Valérie Fernandez, Associate Dean for Faculty of Excelia Business School, France

    Lucie Baudoin, Assistant Professor in Sustainable Business at Excelia Business School, France

    Lucrezia Nava, Lecturer in Corporate Social Responsibility at Bayes Business School (formerly Cass), United Kingdom

    Dr Onna Malou van den Broek, Lecturer in Sustainable Business and Politics at Exeter Business School, United Kingdom

    Mette Morsing, Head of UN PRME (Principles for Responsible Education, USA



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    Lucrezia Nava
    Lecturer in Corporate Social Responsibility
    Bayes Business School (formerly Cass)
    United Kingdom
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