Dear Colleagues
Please refer to the information below re 2012 ARCS Conference at Yale.
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Dear ARCS Colleagues,
Don't miss the 4th Annual ARCS Research Conference hosted by the Yale University Center
for Business and the Environment, to be held Wednesday May 16-Friday May 18, 2012 in
New Haven, Connecticut!
The Call for Papers seeks submissions of unpublished working papers focused on business
and sustainability issues (both social and environmental) from all disciplines and
methodologies.
For information contact ARCS Managing Director, Erika Herz at
herze@darden.virginia.edu.
See also the ARCS web site Conferences page for updates, as well as for past conference
papers and presentations.
Hope to see you in New Haven!
Warm regards,
Erika Herz
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CALL FOR PAPERS
ARCS Fourth Annual Research Conference
Wednesday May 16 - Friday May 18, 2012
Yale University Center for Business and the Environment
New Haven, Connecticut, USA
This Yale Center for Business and the Environment (CBEY) and Alliance for Research on
Corporate Sustainability (ARCS) conference will bring together scholars from a variety of
disciplinary and methodological perspectives interested in advancing research on
corporate sustainability. This is the fourth annual conference of ARCS, a consortium of
universities that seeks to provide data, tools and networking opportunities to researchers
who are developing a greater understanding of the opportunities and limits of policies and
strategies to foster sustainable business. The conference builds on the successful Third
Annual ARCS Conference hosted by the Wharton School last spring.
The conference welcomes unpublished working papers focused on business and
sustainability (both social and environmental) from all disciplines and research areas. We
are receptive to a wide range of perspectives and methods including empirical research,
theory development, formal theoretical modeling, and experimental methods. We are
particularly interested in papers that have implications for management and organizations.
Papers drawn from organizational theory, strategy, operations, sociology, psychology and
decision making, law, economics, political science, and other fields are within the realm of
the conference.
Examples of suitable topics include non-market strategy, climate change management,
sustainability reporting and disclosure, green supply chains, green marketing, sustainable
finance, renewable energy investments, business/NGO partnerships, sustainable mobility,
social dimensions of sustainability, cleantech innovation, green entrepreneurship,
sustainable natural resource management, and "base of the pyramid" development
strategies.
The ARCS Conference will be preceded on May 16 by the first ARCS Sustainability Teaching
Summit - From Classrooms to Boardrooms: Embedding Sustainability Research in
Curriculum and Corporate Strategy, to showcase and discuss the latest available
pedagogical approaches, tools and materials. The conference will begin with dinner on
May 16th, and conclude the afternoon of May 18th.
Submission Information: DEADLINE Tuesday January 31st, 2012
The firm deadline for submitting papers is Tuesday January 31, 2012. Instructions for
submitting papers will be made available on the ARCS web site by Monday January
2nd.Those who submit papers will be notified regarding paper selection by February 23rd.
The program will be announced by March 1, 2012.
Submission Guidelines
Submissions must be working papers not yet accepted for publication, 30 pages or less in
length (double-spaced, 11 pt font). Papers must include an abstract, as well as the cover
page information below.
More Info.
Conference location: Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, and Yale School of
Management, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
General questions about the conference and ARCS: ARCS Managing Director Erika Herz
Conference Chair: Professor Marian Chertow, Yale School of Forestry and Environmental
Studies, and Yale School of Management
Conference logistics: CBEY Program Director Stuart DeCew
Program Committee: Tima Bansal (Western Ontario), Lori Bennear (Duke), Dylan Minor
(Northwestern), Glen Dowell (Cornell), Marian Chertow (Yale), Andrew Hoffman (Michigan),
Andrew King (Dartmouth), Mike Lenox (Virginia), Tom Lyon (Michigan), John Maxwell
(Indiana), Eric Orts (Penn), Craig Smith (INSEAD), John Sterman (MIT), Mike Toffel (Harvard),
and David Vogel (Cal-Berkeley).
Conference Expenses
There is no conference fee, and all meals will be provided at no charge. Participants,
including speakers, are responsible for their own travel and lodging expenses. We will use
our travel-related conference budget this year to support those whose organizations are
unable to pay for travel. We encourage domestic and international attendees to contact
Stuart DeCew, CBEY Program Director, for more information.
About ARCS
ARCS was established to provide data, tools and networking opportunities to researchers
who are developing greater understanding of the opportunities and limits of policies and
strategies to foster sustainable business. ARCS is an alliance of schools and institutes at
major universities that share a strong commitment to research on business and
sustainability. Alliance members include U California-Berkeley, Cornell, Dartmouth, Duke,
Harvard, Indiana, INSEAD, U Michigan, MIT, Northwestern, U Pennsylvania, U Virginia, U
Western Ontario and Yale. Faculty members, doctoral students, and researchers from any
university or academically-oriented institutes and think-tanks are welcome to become
ARCS Research Affiliates to gain access to the ARCS Data Portal and social networking
tools. For more information, please visit the ARCS website.
All submissions must include the following supplemental information. Instructions for
submitting papers and supplemental information will be made available on the ARCS web
site by Monday January 2nd, 2012:
Paper title:
Filename:
Authors (name and affiliation for each):
Presenter(s):
Primary Contact Name and E-mail:
Topic (10 words or less):
_ If my submission is not accepted for a full paper session, I would also like to be
considered for a Research Sketch presentation. The well-received Research Sketches are
short presentations (4 to 5 minutes) that sketch the presenter's research question and
approach and present central findings, using either no slides or at most two slides. These
Sketches enable us all to know more about what participants are working on, and are
scheduled to encourage informal discussions during breaks.
Topic:
_ Accounting
_ Certification Programs
_ Creation and Development of Environmental Markets
_ Economics
_ Environmental Finance
_ Innovation and Entrepreneurship
_ Law and Ethics
_ Management/Strategy: economics oriented
_ Management/Strategy: OB/OT/organizations oriented
_ Marketing
_ Operations/Supply Chain
_ Public Policy
_ Real Estate
_ Sustainable Resource Management
_ Other (please specify)
Method:
_ Analytical Model
_ De/Inductive Theory Building
_ Empirical: qualitative
_ Empirical: quantitative
_ Non-Empirical: qualitative
_ Non-Empirical/Conceptual: qualitative
_ Other (please specify)
We look forward to receiving your paper submission for the 2012 ARCS Conference!
-The ARCS Conference Program Committee
Erika
Erika Herz
Managing Director, ARCS
herze@darden.virginia.edu