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    New Ways of Teaching: Using Technology and Mobile Apps to Educate on Societal Grand Challenges
    with Ivan Montiel, Natalia Ortiz-de-Mandojana, and Raquel Antolin-Lopez
    Journal of Business Ethics 161 (2): 243-251. 2019.
    We use this editorial essay as a call for a more effective use of new technologies, such as mobile apps and Web 2.0 tools, to educate students and other relevant stakeholders on business ethics, corporate social responsibility, and sustainability topics. We identify three overarching reasons that justify the need for new ways of teaching that further incorporate technology to foster the innovative thinking needed to tackle imminent societal grand challenges such as climate change and increasing …Read more
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    From Foe to Friend: Complex Mutual Adaptation of Multinational Corporations and Nongovernmental Organizations
    with Sukhbir Sandhu, Daniel Armanios, and Deborah E. de Lange
    Business and Society 55 (8): 1197-1228. 2016.
    The relationship between multinational corporations and nongovernmental organizations on social and environmental issues sometimes evolves from being antagonistic to cooperative. To explore how MNCs and NGOs are able to cooperate as friends rather than remain foes, this conceptual research drawing on complexity theory examines a proposed process of mutual adaptation occurring through more flexible semi-structures that support the evolution of joint strategic responses enabled by future gazing, c…Read more