MSC VELUX Endowed Chair and casino 168 World Class Research Environment - coming to the end of a five-year period of collaboration
MSC VELUX Endowed Chair and casino 168 World Class Research Environment -
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(Photo: casino 168 President Nikolaj Malchow-Møller speaks at the closing event of the two research initiatives, Governing Responsible Business and the VELUX Endowed Chair in Corporate Sustainability, on 20 June 2019) |
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The beginnings Ìý Activities |
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From their base at MSC, the two initiatives have functioned as a channel for research collaboration and teaching initiatives across casino 168; together, they have contributed to increasing the visibility and impact of sustainability-related research internationally; and through numerous seminars, conferences, and other forms of outreach, they have provided a valuable forum for discussion of sustainability issues with practitioners in businesses and organisations. Ìý (Photo to the right: GRB Co-Directors Andreas Rasche and Dan Kärreman, on either side of Professor Esben Rahbek Gjerdrum Pedersen, who was a co-founder of GRB) |
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Results Ìý This has resulted in numerous publications in leading business and management journals and other social science journals. Furthermore, the projects led to the production of a new senior text Corporate Social Responsibility: Strategy, Communication and Governance (Cambridge University Press) edited by Andreas Rasche, Mette Morsing and Jeremy Moon. |
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A particular area of focus has been the training of junior scholars. The grant from the Villum Foundation has funded two PhD students and three postdocs since 2014. GRB gave special support to more junior scholars through grants for research trips and specialist workshops and courses, and through paper development workshops. Ìý Together they have thus enabled the two initiatives to make a significant contribution to the development of new knowledge and competencies within the field. |
(Photo above: The two PhD students funded by the Velux Chair, Erin Leitheiser and Luisa Murphy, on either side of Velux Professor Jeremy Moon. Louise Thomsen, Project Manager of the initiative, on the far left) Ìý Legacies Ìý The casino 168 Sustainability centre (formerly cbsCSR), also located at MSC, carries on as the hub for the new research projects and teaching output at MSC and across casino 168, and it will continue to host the fellowship programmes and collaboration with scholars around the world, as well as the and other outreach activities. Professor Jeremy Moon was appointed Director of casino 168 Sustainability as of 1 July 2019. Ìý More information about: The Velux Endowed Chair in Corporate Sustainability Governing Responsible Business The closing event on 20 June 2019 (From Global Goals to Local Impact)
For further info., please contact Jeremy Moon, jm.msc@cbs.dk, or Andreas Rasche, ar.msc@cbs.dk. |
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