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Perspectives on Governance and Sustainable Development - 5 ECTS


Date and time

Monday 6 November 2023 at 08:30 to Friday 10 November 2023 at 17:00

Registration Deadline

Tuesday 31 October 2023 at 23:55

Location

Dalgas Have - room DHV 2.69, 2.70 & 2.71 (second floor), Dalgas Have 15, 2000 Frederiksberg Dalgas Have - room DHV 2.69, 2.70 & 2.71 (second floor)
Dalgas Have 15
2000 Frederiksberg

Perspectives on Governance and Sustainable Development - 5 ECTS


Course coordinator: Jeremy Moon, Department of Management, Society and Communication (MSC)

Faculty 

Department of Management, Society & Communication, CBS 
 
Department of Management, Society and Communication, CBS
 
Department of Management, Society and Communication, CBS 
 
Department of Management, Society and Communication, CBS
 
 
Department of Management, Society and Communication, CBS 
 
Department of Management, Society and Communication, CBS
 
Department of Management, Society and Communication, CBS
 
Department of Operations Management, CBS


Practitioner panel
·       To be confirmed

Aim and content

Overall, the course aims at enabling critical consideration of different theoretical and policy approaches to governing sustainable development through a mix of theoretical and empirical engagements.  It provides research students with an in-depth engagement in relevant frameworks, concepts and approaches to the topic of governance and sustainable development, with specific focus on the role of business, but also with reference to government, civil society, partnerships and multi-stakeholder initiatives. It draws on the strengths of the CBS Sustainability Centre and the CBS Centre for Business and Development Studies, but it will also bring in other guest faculty and practitioners. 

The course opens with key perspectives on governing sustainable and on sustainable development.  It proceeds by focusing on key elements for the governance of sustainable development (e.g., corporate governance, social accountability, finance) as well as key issues in sustainable development (e.g., climate adaptation and mitigation, supply chain regulation, circular economy, humanitarianism).  The course reflects a number of disciplinary perspectives, including business & management, political science, economics and international development.  It will be enlivened with plenty of practical challenges and perspectives reflecting the engagements of the teaching team, and a panel of practitioners from the worlds of business, civil society and government. 

Prerequisites

  • Only currently registered PhD students can participate in the course.
  • The course is intended principally for students undertaking PhDs in the social sciences, including business and management studies.
  •  At the time of application, you are asked to submit an Abstract for your Paper in the broad area of ‘governance and sustainable development’ you would like to present at the course (500 words max).  This would normally relate to some aspect of your PhD.  The Abstract should describe the focus and approach of your Paper. 
  • If you are accepted to the course, you will be expected to submit your Paper (min 10 pages, max 20 pages – references excluded) that engages theoretically, methodologically and/or empirically with the broad topic of the governance of sustainable development.  The deadline for submission of the Paper is 23 October 2023.
  • To receive the course diploma, you will need to meet the above deadlines and attend the whole course.
 
Expectations
  • You are expected to have read all the assigned readings before the start of the course;
  • You are expected to have read all student papers submitted to the course and be ready to provide engaged, sympathetic and constructive criticism;
  • You are expected to actively engage in all discussion sessions related to lectures, panels and paper presentations.


Presentation and discussion plan

  • The styles of lectures and panels will vary from class to class, but they are all designed to encourage interaction and discussion.  Some will include group work and others open class discussion.
  • The student presentations sessions will be structured as follows:
    • 10-minute presentation by student;
    • 10-minute feedback by the assigned discussant;
    • 20 minutes for general discussion.


Learning objectives

After participating in the course, the students will be able to:
  • Critically reflect on different theoretical and empirical perspectives on governance and sustainable development.
  • Critically reflect on different specific policy and strategic approaches to sustainable development.
  • Locate their own PhD. research in the context of wider theories, conceptualizations and debates about governance and sustainable development.


Provisional course plan

Day 1: Monday 6 November

08.30 – 09.00

Coffee & Tea

 

09.00 – 10.00

Welcome & introductions

JM

10:00 – 12.00

Session 1: Perspectives on governance and sustainable development (incl. break)

JM

12.00 – 13.00

Lunch

 

13.00 – 15.30

Student presentations I (3 x 45 min, incl break)

JM

15.30 – 17.00

Session 2: Corporations and sustainability: governance breaking, making and taking

JM

Day 2: Tuesday 7 November

08.30 – 09.00

Coffee & Tea

 

09.00 – 10.30

Session 3: Sustainability and innovation in international development: a Schumpeterian perspective

LW

10.30 – 10.45

Break

 

10.45 – 12.15

Session 4: Building green supply chains in industrializing African countries

LW

12.15 – 13.00

Lunch

 

13.00 – 15.30

Student presentations II (3 x 45 min, incl break)

JM

15.30 – 17.00

Panel session with representatives of business, government and NGOs

JM

17.00 – 18.00

Reception

 

18.00

Optional Dinner

 

Day 3: Wednesday 8 November

08.30 – 09.00

Coffee & Tea

 

09.00 – 10.30

Session 5: Corporate governance and corporate sustainability

TJ

10.30 – 10.45

Break

 

10.45 – 12.15

Session 6: Accounting for sustainability

CAP

12.15 – 13.00

Lunch

 

13.00 – 15.30

Student presentations III (3 x 45 min, incl break)

JM

15.30 – 17.00

Session 7: Governing climate change adaptation and mitigation

MF

Day 4: Thursday 9 November

08.30 – 09.00

Coffee & Tea

 

09.00 – 10.30

Session 8:  Sustainable supply chains and planetary boundaries

AW

10.30 – 10.45

Break

 

10.45 – 12.15

Session 9: Regulating international ready-made garment supply chains: insights from the post-Rana Plaza initiatives

JM

12.15 – 13.00

Lunch

 

13.00 – 15.30

Student presentations IV (3 x 45 min, incl break)

JM

15:30 – 17.00

Session 10: Finance and sustainable development

KJ

Day 5: Friday 10 November

08.30 – 09.00

Coffee & Tea

 

09.00 – 10.30

Session 11: The circular economy

SV

10.30 – 10.45

Break

 

10.45 – 12.15

Session 12: Why are humanitarian sentiments profitable and what does this mean for sustainable development?

LR

12.15 – 13.00

Lunch

 

13.00 – 15.30

Student presentations V (up to 3 x 45 min, incl break)

JM

15:30 – 16.00

Conclusions, reflections and farewell

JM

         

Readings – to follow. 

Note: In case we receive more registrations for the course than we have seats, CBS PhD students will have first priority. Remaining seats will be filled on a first come first serve. 
 
 
Select payment methods:
 
CBS students: Choose CBS PhD students and the course fee will be deducted from your PhD budget.
 
Students from other Danish universities: Choose Danish Electronic Invoice (EAN). Fill in your EAN number, attention and possible purchase (project) order number. Do you not pay by EAN number please choose Invoice to pay via electronic bank payment (+71). 
 
Students from foreign universities: Choose Payment Card. Are you not able to pay by credit card please choose Invoice International to pay via bank transfer. 
 
Please note that your registration is binding after the registration deadline.

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Organizer Contact Information

CBS PhD School
Nina Iversen

Phone: +45 3815 2475
ni.research@cbs.dk

Organizer Contact Information

CBS PhD School
Nina Iversen

Phone: +45 3815 2475
ni.research@cbs.dk