The implications for research on carbon labels
Author: Dror Etzion
Publication: Nature Climate Change, Correspondence article, Published online 04 August, 2022
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Professors Etzion, Animesh and Luederitz awarded SSHRC Partnership Development Grant
Dror Etzion, Animesh Animesh and Christopher Luederitz awarded SSHRC Partnership Development Grant
Going Public: Debating Matters of Concern As an Imperative for Management Scholars
Authors: Dror Etzion and Joel Gehman
Publication: Academy of Management Review, Volume 44, Issue 2, Pages 480 – 492, April 2019
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In this review essay, we assess the shale revolution through the lens of management theory and practice. First, we contend that fracking in America is a textbook example of “good” management. Nonetheless, as we subsequently document, fracking’s influence extends beyond immediate impacts in many social, environmental, and economic spheres, often with negative repercussions. Although management scholars have remained on the sidelines, academics from a variety of other disciplines have actively participated in this debate. We identify several topics where management scholars seem positioned to contribute well-informed opinions on fracking. We close the essay by posing suggestions for what such public engagement might look like. First, we consider the kinds of problems that might lend themselves to public debate. Second, we tackle questions related to the ground rules for such debates, in terms of potential norms. Finally, we differentiate the kinds of public debates we have in mind from other forms of academic relevance. Essentially, we advocate for “going public” as a complement to rigorous and evidence-based academic research.
Management for sustainability
Authors: Dror Etzion
Publication: Nature Sustainability, Volume 1, Issue 12, Pages 744 -749, December 2018
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Opaque transparency: How material affordances shape intermediary work
Authors: Miron Avidan, Dror Etzion and Joel Gehman
Publication: Regulation and Governance, Volume 13, Issue 2, Pages 197 - 219, June 2019
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National network of researchers assesses Canada’s energy future
A new report co-authored by 71 researchers from across Canada, including Professor Dror Etzion of Desautels, examines how Canada could transition to low-carbon energy systems, while remaining globally competitive.
Guest Editors’ Introduction: Corporate Sustainability Management and Environmental Ethics
Authors: Douglas Schuler, Andreas Rasche, Dror Etzion and Lisa Newton
Publication: Business Ethics Quarterly, Vol. 27, No. 2, April 2017
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Big Data, Management, and Sustainability: Strategic Opportunities Ahead
Authors: Dror Etzion and J. Alberto Aragon-Correa
Publication: Organizational & Environment Journal
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Professor Etzion Receives Knowledge Synthesis Grant
Desautels Professor Dror Etzion has received a Knowledge Synthesis Grant given by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) in the Energy and Natural Resources category for his project entitled, “From availability to accessibility: effectively using information disclosure to govern energy production.”
Unleashing sustainability transformations through robust action
Authors: Etzion, D., Gehman, J., Ferraro, F. and Avidan, M. Publication: Journal of Cleaner Production Abstract:
Tackling Grand Challenges Pragmatically: Robust Action Revisited
Authors: Fabrizio Ferraro, Dror Etzion and Joel Gehman
Publication: Organization Studies
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Desautels researchers win oikos Case Writing Competition 2014
Professor Dror Etzion and BCom 2012 alumni, Benjamin Gruber and James Povitz (along with Raymond Paquin of Concordia University) have won 1st place in the Social Entrepreneurship track at the 11th annual oikos Case Writing Competition for their case entitled "Communauto: A Big Idea for a Big Market".
"Diffusion as Classification," Organization Science
Author: Etzion, Dror
Publication: Organization Science, March 2014
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Professor Etzion selected as finalist for Giarratani Rising Star Award
Professor Dror Etzion was selected as a finalist of this year's Giarratani Rising Star Award (GRSA) for his paper entitled, “Institutional logics and environmental strategy in the office furniture industry.” The three finalists and winner will be honoured at the upcoming Industry Studies Conference in late May where they will present their work in a special session with a senior leader in the field.
"Triangulating Environmental Performance: What Do Corporate Social Responsibility Ratings Really Capture?," Academy of Management Perspectives
Authors: Delmas, Magali A.; Etzion, Dror; Nairn-Birch, Nicholas
Publication: Academy of Management Perspectives, August 2013
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