
Dr. Deborah de Lange’s research examines topics related to sustainable development, climate change mitigation, clean technology, the circular economy, sustainable entrepreneurship, international organizations and relations, international trade, stakeholder theory, corporate strategy, sustainable finance, and corporate/urban/international governance. She has published three books including, Cliques and Capitalism: A Modern Network Theory of the Firm (Palgrave Macmillan), Research Companion to Green International Studies (Edward Elgar), and Power and Influence: The Embeddedness of Nations (Palgrave Macmillan). She has published in many peer-reviewed academic journals such as the Journal of Cleaner Production, Journal of Business Ethics, Journal of Urban Affairs, Journal of Small Business Management, Business & Society, Journal of Business Research, and the Journal of International Management.
Sessions in which Deborah E. de Lange participates
segunda-feira 14 junho, 2021
Sessions in which Deborah E. de Lange attends
domingo 13 junho, 2021
Please take the time to join us for the ASAC Annual General Meeting. This is one of the most important meetings of the year, where you as a member have an opportunity to contribute to the on-going smooth operation of the organization.
The Myths of Disruption: How Established Firms are Adapting to the Digital Revolution Julian Birkinshaw is Professor of Strategy and Entrepreneurship and Faculty Advisor for Executive Education at the London Business School. He is a Fellow of the British Academy and the (American) Academy of Management. He has PhD and MBA degrees in Business from the Richard Ivey School of Business, Western University, Canada, and a BSc (Hons) from the University of Durham, UK. He was awarded Honorary Doct...
Chair/Président:Yuanshun Li (Ryerson University)Guest Speaker:Lawrence Kryzanowski (Concordia University)
You are invited to a virtual meet and greet with Deborah Hurst, Dean of the Faculty of Business at Athabasca University. Dean Hurst is keen to meet with PhD students and recent graduates.
segunda-feira 14 junho, 2021
We live in a world that emphasize the rational and the objective. We cling dearly to objective facts, rigorous thought and rational decisions. In doing so, we risk losing sight of the internal world and our emotional and intuitive aspects. Understanding our “inner theatre” is essential, but also an uphill challenge, fraught with difficulties and anxieties. In this conversation, Manfred F. R. Kets de Vries explores the essential need to build self-understanding and the difficulty in doing so.
Please join us for an exciting talk by Dr. Roy Suddaby. This is a joint divisional event with Organizational Theory and Social Responsibility.