SUB researchers to present at the Academy of Management conference in Boston
From August 9-13, several members of the Sustainability in Business (SUB) research group will participate in the of the Academy of Management in Boston, USA. They will join scholars from across the world to share and discuss the latest research on the conference theme Understanding the Inclusive Organization, examining how organizations impact communities on many different dimensions, from the psychological to the ecological.
SUB researchers will present a variety of work at the conference:
Ewald Kibler
| Friday, 9 August, 9.00-10.00, Boston Hynes Convention Center, Room: 201
| Monday, 12 August, 11.30-13.00, Boston Hynes Convention Center, Room: 306
Leena Lankoski
| Sunday, 11 August, 12.30-14.00, Boston Marriott Copley Place, Room: Wellesley
Heli Nissilä
| Sunday, 11 August, 12.30-14.00, Boston Hynes Convention Center, Room: 309
Samuli Patala
| Tuesday, 13 August, 9.45-11.15, Westin Copley Place Boston, Room: Defender
Patrick Shulist
| Monday, 12 August, 15.00-16.30, Boston Marriott Copley Place, Room: Hyannis
Marleen Wierenga
| Tuesday, 13 August, 11.30-13.00, Boston Marriott Copley Place, Room: Massachusetts
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