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SUMMARY:Annual B-SM Alumni Meeting with lecture by Tine De Moor
DESCRIPTION:What does sustainability look like in an increasingly turbulent world? The theme of this years annual Business & Society Management Almuni Meeting is ‘Sustainable Business in an increasingly Turbulent World’. \n\n\n\nSustainability is shaping the world around us—whether we recognise it or not. It represents a profound societal transformation that is redefining business models\, reshaping stakeholder collaboration\, and shifting expectations toward greater sustainability and inclusion. \n\n\n\nIncreasingly turbulent times\, put global value chains under pressure\, geopolitical shifts are redefining the position of the European Union in the world\, and the future of the SDGs and other multilateral initiatives are being actively debated. These developments challenge established ways of doing business and call for new forms of resilience\, collaboration\, and engaged scholarship in a rapidly changing global landscape. \n\n\n\nThe program will kick-off with a lecture bij Professor Tine De Moor\, titled: ‘Social enterprises and collective action – creating new business models?‘ \n\n\n\nFor the complete program and registration go to the event website.
URL:https://collective-action.info/event/annual-b-sm-alumni-meeting-with-lecture-by-tine-de-moor/
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SUMMARY:Symposium - Community contributions to societal challenges: Why they matter and how they work
DESCRIPTION:Community participation is vital for well-functioning societies. Both in academic circles and in societal institutions\, there is lively debate and experimentation with various forms of community participation. These can range from community initiatives to citizen councils and other cooperative arrangements where people get together. Community engagement is crucial for creating support for societal transitions and for building trust between citizens and institutions. Importantly\, it gives people the opportunity to take part in dialogue with politicians and policymakers and get involved in creating solutions for wicked problems. However\, there is still much uncertainty about how communities become empowered to contribute in a way that allows for genuine involvement. In this symposium\, we will explore emerging ways for community voices to be heard. We will examine how communities can foster a lively democracy and build societies where everyone can flourish\, while also investigating how (local) governments can effectively enable and engage their citizens. What are the most promising models for collective action? And do these citizen initiatives even need government support to succeed? \n\n\n\nAs part of the program\, Professor Tine De Moor (Rotterdam School of Management\, Erasmus University) will give a presentation. \n\n\n\nOrganizers: Denise de Ridder\, Marleen Gillebaart\, Lars Tummers & John de Wit on behalf of the Behavior & Institutions platform at Utrecht University \n\n\n\nPreliminary program \n\n\n\n\nMorning: Presentations followed by a panel discussion\n\n\n\nAfternoon: Demonstrations of strategies enabling citizens to contribute as a community\n\n\n\n\nLocation: Johanna Hudig Building\, Achter Sint Pieter 200 (Utrecht City Center)
URL:https://collective-action.info/event/symposium-community-contributions-to-societal-challenges-why-they-matter-and-how-they-work/
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