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JSCM Webinar Series 2022 – Climate Change

Dates: Feb 24, Mar 3, and Mar 10 (all Thursdays); 4pm CET/10am EST; for 60min via Zoom.

 https://ucd-ie.zoom.us/meeting/register/u5woc-GvpjsvGtCwwqzug4WQX-4ql9flONsp
Climate change is an important supply chain issue.   Climate change is caused by many factors and represents a significant global challenge regardless of where toxic pollutants are generated.  This is a topic that impacts everyone and can have detrimental spillover effects on international markets, trade, and tourism. 

The purpose of this seminar series is to increase scholarly attention to this topic.  This seminar series will cover several topics including: 1) why should supply chain scholars engage in climate change scholarship - February 24, 2) what are some examples of research questions that supply chain scholars could consider investigating on climate change -- March 3, and 3) how can supply chain scholars move forward from a research methods and data sources perspective -- March 10.  

February 24: WHY 

Michael D. Gerst, Ph.D., Associate Research Professor at the University of Maryland.
Laharish Guntuka, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Supply Chain Management, Rochester Institute of Technology. 
Anders Levermann, Ph.D., Professor of Dynamics of the Climate System, Head of research department Complexity Science at Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research.
Andreas Wieland, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Supply Chain Management at the Department of Operations Management, Copenhagen Business School.

March 3: WHAT

Lucy McCarthy, Ph.D., Senior Lecturer in Strategy and International Business, University of Bristol.
Anne Touboulic, Ph.D., Associate Professor in Operations Management, Nottingham University Business School.
Craig R. Carter, Ph.D., John G. and Barbara A. Bebbling Professor of Supply Chain Management Arizona State University.

March 10: HOW

Lee Matthews, Ph.D., Assistant Professor in Business and Society, University of Nottingham.
Mark Pagell, Ph.D., Chair in Global Leadership and Professor of Sustainable Supply Chain Management at University College Dublin.

 Please register here:  https://ucd-ie.zoom.us/meeting/register/u5woc-GvpjsvGtCwwqzug4WQX-4ql9flONsp
For queries please email Jacqueline.Jago-Stafford@ucd.ie

 

Jacqueline Jago