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AOM 2025 Caucus: Breaking the Barriers: Expanding Climate Change Research in Strategy Journals

  • 1.  AOM 2025 Caucus: Breaking the Barriers: Expanding Climate Change Research in Strategy Journals

    Posted 05-28-2025 18:29

    �� Emerging Climate Strategy Researchers – This Is for You!

    Are you exploring how climate change intersects with firm strategy, innovation, or industry transformation?

    Are you seeking developmental feedback and mentoring to help publish your work in top strategy journals?

    Join us at the AOM 2025 Caucus: "Breaking the Barriers: Expanding Climate Change Research in Strategy Journals"

    This highly interactive session is designed to support scholars aiming to advance rigorous, high-impact climate research in strategy and management fields.

    You'll have the chance to:

    • Connect with leading scholars who have successfully published on climate-related topics in journals such as SMJ, Strategy Science, and Strategic Organization.
    • Receive tailored feedback on your research ideas or works-in-progress during small-group roundtables organized by topic areas (e.g., biodiversity, carbon disclosure, ESG strategies).
    • Learn practical tips from mentors on navigating the publishing process and avoiding common pitfalls.
    • Build your academic network with peers and senior mentors committed to expanding climate-focused scholarship.

    Potential Mentors included:
    Prof. Ram Mudambi (Fox School of Business at Temple University)
    Prof. Jonatan Pinkse (King's College London)
    Prof. Riitta Katila (Stanford University)
    Prof. Jeff York (University of Colorado Boulder - Leeds School of Business)
    Prof. Franz Wohlgezogen (University of Melbourne)
    Prof. Brandon Lee (Melbourne Business School)
    Prof. Eun-hee Kim (Fordham Gabelli School of Business)
    Prof. Lauren Lanahan (University of Oregon Lundquist College of Business)
    Dr. Aoife Brophy (Saïd Business School, University of Oxford)
    Dr. Simon JD Schillebeeckx (Singapore Management University)
    Prof. Nilanjana Dutt (Università Bocconi)
    Prof. Brooke Lahneman (Montana State University-Bozeman)

    Session Format:
    Part I: Welcome and framing the challenge (short presentation on the scarcity of climate change research in strategy journals)
    Part II: Research Roundtables (small-group mentoring discussions by topic)
    Part III: Mentor Panel (publishing tips, trends, and Q&A)
    �� Date: Sunday, Jul 27 2025, 12:00PM - 1:30PM CEST (GMT+2/UTC+2)
    �� Location: Bella Center, Hall A- A2-m4, AOM Annual Meeting, Copenhagen

    �� Want to participate?
    Registration is encouraged by submitting a short research proposal or extended abstract (up to 2 pages) to us by 30 Jun: https://lnkd.in/dmWbQKy8

    For any questions, feel free to reach out to:
    Gaomin Liu (g.liu@mbs.edu)
    Glenn Hoetker (glenn.hoetker@mbs.edu)

    Don't miss this opportunity to strengthen your work, gain valuable mentoring, and join a growing community of climate strategy researchers!


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    Glenn Hoetker
    MBS Foundation Chair of Sustainability and Business
    Professor of Strategy
     
    Melbourne Business School, University of Melbourne
    200 Leicester Street, Carlton, Victoria 3053, Australia
    Email: Glenn.Hoetker@mbs.edu

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