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Strategy and Sustainability Highlighted at #SMS2013

October 1, 2013 946

The Strategic Management Society (SMS) is a leading professional association for “academics, business practitioners, and consultants, focusing on the development and dissemination of insights on the strategic management process, as well as on fostering contacts and interchange around the world.”

SMS is hosting their annual meeting in Atlanta, Georgia from September 28-October 1st under the theme “Strategy and Sustainability.”

Please click here to view the program and follow this link to visit the conference website.  

To celebrate #SMS2013, we are pleased to offer the following related articles, free through October 31, 2013.

administrative science quarterlyAdministrative Science QuarterlyPolitical Ideologies of CEOs: The Influence of Executives’ Values on Corporate Social Responsibility by M. K. Chin, Donald C. Hambrick and Linda K. Treviño

Organization:  Introduction to Special Issue: In search of corporate social responsibility by Peter Fleming, John Roberts and Christina Garsten

Business & SocietyStrategic Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Sustainability by Marc Orlitzky, Donald S. Siegel and David A. Waldman

Strategic OrganizationCEO relational leadership and strategic decision quality in top management teams: The role of team trust and learning from failure by Abraham Carmeli, Asher Tishler and Amy C. Edmondson

Journal of Management: What We Know and Don’t Know About Corporate Social Responsibility: A Review and Research Agenda by Herman Aguinis and Ante Glavas

Organization & Environment: The Coevolution of Sustainable Strategic Management in the Global Marketplace by Jean Garner Stead and W. Edward Stead

Organizational Research Methods:: Constructs in Strategic Management by Brian K. Boyd, Donald D. Bergh, R. Duane Ireland and David J. Ketchen, Jr.

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