Roy Suddaby Inaugural Lecture

Roy Suddaby, University of Alberta, Edmonton, is new adjunct professor at Copenhagen Business School. On this occasion you are invited to attend Professor Suddaby’s inaugural lecture “ReTheorizing the Corporation: What do Corporations Really Do?" and a reception in his honor.

Wednesday, April 17, 2013 - 10:00 to 12:00

Roy Suddaby is the Eldon Foote Chair of Law and Society at the Alberta School of Business, University of Alberta.  He is also the Director of the Canadian Centre for Corporate Social Responsibility.

Roy is the editor of the Academy of Management Review and is or has been an editorial board member of the Academy of Management Journal, Administrative Science Quarterly, Organization Studies, Journal of Management Studies and the Scandinavian Management Review. He has won best paper awards from the Academy of Management Journal, Administrative Science Quarterly, and the Administrative Sciences Association of Canada as well as the Greif Research Impact Award from the Academy of Management. This summer Roy was the recipient of the Distinguished Scholar Award by the Administrative Sciences Association of Canada.

His research focuses on organizational change and the intersection between business and society. Current projects include a study of corporate art collections and the role of the corporate historian.

Program

10:00-10:10     Welcome
                       By the Dean of Research, Alan Irwin

10:10-10:20     Introduction to Roy Suddaby
                       By either Eva Boxenbaum or by Peter Kjær, Department of Organization

10:20-11:20     Inaugural lecture
                      "ReTheorizing the Corporation: What do Corporations Really Do?" by adjunct professor Roy Suddaby.

11:20-12:00     Reception

 

Wednesday April 17 2013, 10:00 AM

In room PH407, Copenhagen Business School

Porcelænshaven 26, 2000 Frederiksberg

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