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Sustainability

Recent Publications

Huang, W.; Nguyen, J. N.; Tseng, C-L.; Chen, W.; Kirshner, S. N., (Forthcoming), "Pride or Guilt? Impacts of Consumers’ Socially Influenced Recycling Behaviors on Closed-Loop Supply Chains", Manufacturing & Service Operations Management
Arjaliès, D-L.; Banerjee, B., (Forthcoming), "“Let’s go to the land instead:” Indigenous perspectives on biodiversity and the possibilities of regenerative capital", Journal of Management Studies
Wierenga, M.; Heucher, K.; Chen, S.; Grewatsch, S.; Montgomery, A. W., (Forthcoming), "Communities for Impact: Empowering Early-Career Researchers in the Pursuit of Impact", Strategic Organization

Sustainability is taught in all Ivey programs. Although the approach to teaching sustainability varies considerably across programs, there are consistent features. The sustainability courses assume that economic development should “meet the needs of present generations, without compromising the needs of future generations.”  We take a multidisciplinary view to understand how business can address big world problems over the long term. In other words, the course analyzes how business can create less harm and be a force for good. The issues covered include climate change, toxicity, poverty, income inequality, inclusivity, and wellbeing. The business tools that help achieve these aims include financial analysis, accounting for the triple bottom line, supply chains, social enterprises, innovation, corporate governance, and public policy.

Our undergraduate HBAs are required to take a Corporations and Society course, in which half of the classes is the same across sections and the other half differ by topical focus (e.g. public policy, strategy, finance, diversity).  MBA students have several sessions that are co-taught by two faculty members: one with a sustainability emphasis and the other with a functional emphasis.  Doing so clearly demonstrates how sustainability pertains to all aspects of business.  Both the HBAs and MBAs also are provided electives in sustainability. And, students in our EMBA program are required to take a core course in sustainability. Finally, Students in the MSc program can choose an elective in sustainability, but have programmatic events throughout the year.

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Bob Andersen

Professor
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Diane-Laure Arjaliès

Associate Professor
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Oana Branzei

Professor
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Nadine de Gannes

Assistant Professor
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Isam Faik

Assistant Professor
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Bissan Ghaddar

Associate Professor
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Jury Gualandris

Associate Professor
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Patricia Hein

Assistant Professor
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Zoe Kinias

Associate Professor
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Deishin Lee

Associate Professor
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Lara Liboni

Associate Professor
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Wren Montgomery

Associate Professor
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Nouri Najjar

Assistant Professor
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Jason Nguyen

Assistant Professor
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Joshua Pearce

Professor
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Gal Raz

Associate Professor
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Laurel Steinfield

Assistant Professor

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