Month: December 2022

INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH ROUNDTABLE

November 8, 2022, welcomed a full seminar with speaker Peter McKiernan who shared great insight on making business and management research freer and more responsible. McKiernan spoke in great detail on researchers’ social and epistemic duty to produce good science.McKiernan emphasised factual but unwelcomed purposeful and unpurposeful outcomes of research. One fact underlined why researchers […]

For an accounting translation of the Anthropocene: fuelling the debate on planetary boundaries

In this paper, researcher Richard Jabot seeks to problematize the need for debate in operationalizing the planetary boundaries framework when accounting for the Anthropocene. The paper’s aim is achieved through a literature review focusing on the assumptions around the Anthropocene, planetary boundaries and organizations. The author conducted an integrated review of 91 documents discussing the […]

BOOK CHAPTER: LOOKING THROUGH A GLASS DARKLY – TRANSPARENCY AS A MISGUIDED REGULATORY INSTRUMENT IN CORPORATE GOVERNANCE

Authors  Wafa Khlif, Finn Janning and Coral Ingley have published a chapter (Looking through a glass darkly – transparency as a misguided regulatory instrument in corporate governance) in the book Sustainability in Public Procurement, Corporate Law and Higher Education. The  book sheds light on contemporary changes in law and Policy at the global level to efficiently […]