MSC at the Academy of Management and other summer conferences


08/29/2019
AoM meeting

14 MSC researchers participated in the 79th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management: Understanding the Inclusive Organization, held in Boston on 9 – 13 August. The MSC participants held workshops and symposia, gave presentations, acted as panelists – and won awards!

 

MSC members in Academy of Management award-winning team

Thus, MSC Professors Jeremy Moon and Mette Morsing, both from the CBS Sustainability centre, were in a team that won the Best Symposium Award of the ‘Management Education & Development’ Division of the Academy of Management, Boston, 2019.

The symposium, Fit or friction: The role of sustainability centres in integrating sustainable business education, was framed around research that Jeremy Moon had initiated using a survey of, and interviews with, directors of Sustainability Centres around the world.  The research led to a paper in the Journal of Business Ethics* which it turn motivated the Symposium.

 

The winning team consisted of the authors of the JBE paper who organized the panel and four centre directors (including Jeremy Moon & Mette Morsing) who discussed their experiences of ‘fit’ and ‘friction’ over a period of nearly 20 years.  Key themes included: the benefits of inclusive approaches to colleagues, the ways in which centres can support Schools, and the positive developments in School attitudes to sustainability agendas.

Award winning team with MED division officers.

The team in the photo (between the officers of the Management Education & Development Division, Paul Hibbert (St Andrews) and Sabine Hoidn (St Gallen)) are (from left to right):

 

Vasanthi Srinivasan, Centre for Corporate Governance & Citizenship, Indian Institute of Management Bangalore; Jeremy Moon (formerly International Centre for Corporate Social Responsibility, Nottingham University Business School), CBS Sustainability Centre, Copenhagen Business School; Sareh Pouryousefi, Nottingham University Business School, University of Nottingham; Rieneke Slager, University of Groningen; Mette Morsing, (formerly CBS CSR Centre), Mistra Centre for Sustainable Markets, Stockholm School of Economics, and CBS Sustainability Centre, Copenhagen Business School.

 

Missing: Andy Hoffman, Erb Institute & Stephen M. Ross School of Business and the School of Environment and Sustainability, University of Michigan; Ethan D Schoolman, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.

 

*Slager, R., Pouryousefi, S., Moon, J., Schoolman E.D. 2018. Sustainability Centres and Fit: How Centres Work to Integrate Sustainability Within Business Schools, Journal of Business Ethics.

    Charles Tackney

Chair of the MSR Interest Group and winner of Reviewer Award

Also at the AoM meeting, MSC Associate Professor Charles Tackney became Chair of the Management, Spirituality, and Religion (MSR) Interest Group for the year 2019-2020, having been elected three years ago to the five-year leadership track of the Interest Group. MSR is a growing Interest Group in the Academy with over 600 members.

 

Charles Tackney presented a paper on theology of the workplace, featuring the criterion-predictor empirical modelling approach he is currently working on, and he also received one of the Outstanding Reviewer Awards of the MSR Interest Group.

During the summer period, MSC researchers participated in many other conferences, such as the Academy of International Business 2019 Annual Meeting, held at CBS on 25-27 June, where Industrial PhD Fellow Anna Kirkebæk Gosovic was one of  27 winners of the 2019 Best Reviewer Award (out of 1387 reviewers).

 

Many MSC researchers also participated in the 35th EGOS Colloquium, ‘Enlightening the Future: The Challenge for Organizations’, at the University of Edinburgh Business School on 4-6 July.

 

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