Call for Papers & Symposia Summaries, and Applications for the Junior Faculty & Doctoral Consortium
The 8th Sustainability, Ethics and Entrepreneurship (SEE) Research Conference
Miami, Florida; February 28th to March 3rd, 2019
Keynote Speaker: Tima Bansal, Ivey Business School
Submission Deadline: October 24, 2018
The Sustainability, Ethics, and Entrepreneurship (SEE) Conference attracts research on diverse topics including but not limited to social, environmental & sustainable entrepreneurship, ethics, firm-community ties, prosocial action, activism, impact investment, corporate responsibility, etc.
The goal of the conference is to advance SEE-related research and practice. Thus, sustainability, ethics, and entrepreneurship triangulate ecological consideration, social value creation, and economic opportunity. The conference showcases projects that examine interesting research questions related to each topic, but is most interested in studies at the intersection of these distinct, yet interconnected areas.
The SEE Conference has two parts: Paper Presentations & Symposia AND a Junior Faculty & Doctoral Consortium (JFDC).
Authors should submit their Paper summaries and/or symposia at: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/SEEC2019
Submissions Directors:
Amy Guerber: aguerber@mail.wtamu.edu
Joe Cooper: Joseph.Cooper2@utoledo.edu
JFDC Director: Rob Mitchell - Rob.Mitchell@colostate.edu
JFDC Mentors:
Sophie Bacq – Northeastern University
Jonathan Doh – Villanova University
Tim Hargrave – Central Washington University
Patrick Kreiser – University of Wyoming
Tom Lumpkin – University of Oklahoma
Ron Mitchell - Texas Tech University
Jill Purdy – University of Washington
David Wasieleski – Duquesne University
Tyler Wry – Wharton, University of Pennsylvania
JFDC applicants should submit a full manuscript (up to 40 double-spaced pages) and a CV to: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/SEEC2019
Deadlines & Dates
Summaries, Symposia, JFDC Submissions October 24, 2018
Acceptance Notifications November 29, 2018
Preliminary Program Published December 21, 2018
JFDC February 28 – March 1, 2019
Conference March 1 – 3, 2019
Potential Topics:
- How does strategy change when firms are not a vehicle for private wealth accumulation but for social or environmental wealth creation?
- Can entrepreneurs address the Tragedy of the Commons and if so, how?
- How do companies repair their relationships with stakeholders after activists tarnish their reputation?
- How do effectual principles generate value for social or sustainable ventures and/or the broader society?
- How, when, and under what conditions do firms know that they are truly social or sustainable? Is there a finish line?
- What is the Dark Side of sustainable entrepreneurship and the unintended consequences of an innovative business model - Uber, Facebook, etc.?
- In a capitalist system, value is measure in monetary units: what is social value, how is it measured, and how do social value and economic value interact with each other?
- How does free market prosperity relate to human wellbeing, sustainability and entrepreneurship?
- Under what conditions will sustainability and ethics conflict?
- What are the roles of economic and institutional systems in motivating ethical, prosocial and sustainable behaviors?
- Innovations in teaching: what are the projects, exercises, etc. that have been highly effective in teaching the SEE topics.
For more information visit http://seeconf.org/ or contact:
SEE Society Board of Directors:
Maritza Espina, EspinaMaritza@sau.edu
Peter Gianiodis, gianiodisp@duq.edu
Amy Guerber, aguerber@mail.wtamu.edu
SEE Conference Organizers:
Gideon Markman, Gideon.Markman@colostate.edu
Mark Peterson, markpete@uwyo.edu
Tyge Payne, tyge.payne@ttu.edu
Matthew Grimes, m.grimes@jbs.cam.ac.uk
Tom Dean, Tom.Dean@colostate.edu
Carolee Rigsbee, crigs2@uis.edu
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Maritza Espina, Dean
College of Business
St. Ambrose University
maritzaespina@gmail.com------------------------------