Could Distributed Peer Review Better Decide Grant Funding?
The landscape of academic grant funding is notoriously competitive and plagued by lengthy, bureaucratic processes, exacerbated by difficulties in finding willing reviewers. Distributed […]
Editor’s note: Dr. Thomas Sterner, Professor of Environmental Economics at the University of Gothenburg and Visiting Chief Economist at the Environmental Defense […]
The greening of corporate America often has less to do with environmental concern and more to do with perceived influence on consumers, […]
As public awareness and advertising have increased, fair trade coffee has gathered mainstream appeal, but what are its real-life impacts on the […]
Business & Society has released a special issue on the important global topic of climate change, corporate strategy, and politics, bringing together […]
Ryan Gunderson, Michigan State University, published “The Metabolic Rifts of Livestock Agribusiness” on October 19th, 2011 in Organization & Environment’s OnlineFirst section. You […]
Fred C. Pampel, University of Colorado, Boulder, published “Support for Nuclear Energy in the Context of Climate Change : Evidence From the European […]
Sandra Waddock, Boston College, published “We Are All Stakeholders of Gaia: A Normative Perspective on Stakeholder Thinking” in the June 2011 issue […]
Paul McLaughlin, State University of New York–Geneseo, published “Climate Change, Adaptation, and Vulnerability: Reconceptualizing Societal-Environment Interaction Within a Socially Constructed Adaptive Landscape” in […]