School of Business professor Duncan Duke leads symposium on responses to the climate crisis at the 2020 Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management

08/26/20

Contributed by Duncan Duke

Dr. Duke organized the symposium "The Management Field in Light of the Climate and Environmental Crises: What Changes Do We Have to  Make?" in which scholars and experts at the confluence of management theory and the natural environment came together to discuss fundamental changes the field of management must undertake to respond meaningfully to the climate crisis.

 

The key parameters of the symposium were that the changes must match the scope and breadth of the crisis, its finality, and the ten-year time window available to address it. The ensuing discussion and Q&A session were very thoughtful and enriching, described by one audience participant as "This is one of the most engaging sessions of AOM. Great discussion". 

A summary of the symposium is available here, and Academy of Management members can watch a recording until late October here.

Symposium participants included:

Dr. Magali Delmas, Professor of Management at the Institute of the Environment and Sustainability, Anderson School of Management, UCLA

Dr. Glen Dowell, Professor of Management and Organizations, SC Johnson College of Business, Cornell University

Dr. Duncan Duke, Associate Professor of Management, Ithaca College

Dr. Stuart Hart, Distinguished Grossman Fellow at the Grossman School of Business, University of Vermont

Dr. Sanjay Sharma, Dean of the Grossman School of Business, University of Vermont

Dr. Dan Vermeer, Executive Director of the Center for Energy, Development, and the Global Environment, Fuqua School of Business, Duke University

The symposium was sponsored by the following divisions of the Academy of Management: Organizations and the Natural Environment, Social Issues in Management, Strategic Management

 

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