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Sustainable Development for a Better World: Contributions of Leadership, Management and Organizations

2017; Academy of Management; Volume: 3; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.5465/amd.2017.0023

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2168-1007

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Jennifer Howard‐Grenville, Jerry Davis, Thomas Dyllick, Aparna Joshi, C. Chet Miller, Stefan Thau, Anne S. Tsui,

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Management and Organizational Studies

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Academy of Management DiscoveriesVol. 3, No. 1 Call For SubmissionsSustainable Development for a Better World: Contributions of Leadership, Management and OrganizationsSubmission deadline: July 1 to July 30, 2018: Jennifer Howard-Grenville, Jerry Davis, Thomas Dyllick, Aparna Joshi, Chet Miller, Stefan Thau and Anne S. Tsui: Jennifer Howard-Grenville(U. of Cambridge, UK), Jerry Davis(U. of Michigan, USA), Thomas Dyllick(U. of St. Gallen, Switzerland, CH), Aparna Joshi(Pennsylvania State U., USA), Chet Miller(U. of Houston, USA), Stefan Thau(INSEAD, Singapore) and Anne S. Tsui(U. of Notre Dame, USA)Published Online:13 Feb 2017https://doi.org/10.5465/amd.2017.0023AboutSectionsView articleView Full TextPDF/EPUB ToolsDownload CitationsAdd to favoritesTrack Citations ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail View articleReferencesAnsari S., Wijen F., & Gray B. 2013. Constructing a climate change logic: An institutional perspective on the "tragedy of the commons". 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