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PDW on Social Movements, Stakeholders, and Nonmarket Strategy

  • 1.  PDW on Social Movements, Stakeholders, and Nonmarket Strategy

    Posted 07-27-2022 18:40

    Please join us for our 6th annual AOM PDW on Social Movements, Stakeholders, and Nonmarket Strategy on Saturday, August 6th from 8:30 am to 12:30 pm.

    For the past five years, our PDW has focused on creating a community of scholars interested in the intersection of social movements and markets. Now, we're turning our attention to the impact our community can have on the social and environmental challenges we currently face.

    We'll start with an expert panel for a discussion on what we can do as researchers to increase the impact of our work. We'll also explore the areas in which our work has the most potential to address grand challenges. After the panel Q&A session, we'll take a networking break to reconnect as a community. And finally, we'll break into roundtables for brainstorming. Our hope is that new research partnerships will form, and project ideas will flourish. All are welcome to attend – from seasoned movements and markets scholars to those who are just curious about this research space.

    We hope to see you there!

    Best wishes,

    Brayden King, Northwestern University
    Jocelyn Leitzinger, University of Illinois at Chicago
    Jo-Ellen Pozner, Santa Clara University


    SOCIAL MOVEMENTS, STAKEHOLDERS, AND NONMARKET STRATEGY (session 322)

    Saturday, August 6th, 8:30 am – 12:30 pm
    Westin Hotel, Cascade II

    Speaker Panel and Q&A Session
    8:30 am – 10 am

    Rashedur Chowdhury, University of Southampton
    Jerry Davis, University of Michigan
    Ishva Minefee, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
    Desiree Pacheco, IESE Business School
    Lori Qingyuan Yue, Columbia Business School

    Networking Break
    10:00 am - 10:30 am

    Impactful Research Brainstorming
    10:30 am - 12:30 pm

    Table topics include climate change; income inequality; corporate wrongdoing; energy; human rights; public health; justice, equity, diversity, & inclusion; and many others.

    Table discussants include the organizers and members of our speaker panel, as well as:

    Michael Barnett (Rutgers University)
    Forrest Briscoe (Pennsylvania State University)
    Ed Carberry (University of Massachusetts, Boston)
    Chad Carlos (Brigham Young University)
    Tim Hargrave (Central Washington University)
    Witold Henisz (University of Pennsylvania)
    Shon Hiatt (University of Southern California)
    Brayden King (Northwestern University)
    Ben Lewis (Brigham Young University)
    Michael Lounsbury (University of Alberta)
    Mae McDonnell (University of Pennsylvania)
    Sara Soderstrom (University of Michigan)
    Ion Bodi Vasi (University of Iowa)
    Daniel Waeger (Wilfrid Laurier University)






    Jo-Ellen Pozner

    Associate Professor | Management and Entrepreneurship 

    Leavey School of Business | Santa Clara University

    Faculty Director, Executive MBA Program

    Faculty Scholar, Markkula Center for Applied Ethics

    www.joellenpozner.com

    ORCID orcid.org/0000-0002-5063-0911