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Mark Your Calendar: Ending Greenwashing Panel at AOM

  • 1.  Mark Your Calendar: Ending Greenwashing Panel at AOM

    Posted 28 days ago

    MARK YOUR CALENDARS!

    Deception, lies, or just poorly executed good intentions. Greenwashing – "communication that misleads people into adopting overly positive beliefs about a [firm's socio-]environmental performance, practices, or products" (Lyon et al., 2015) – is a pervasive problem at many firms across the world.

    In specific contexts, greenwashing might benefit firms. But more generally, it causes consumer skepticism about firms' socio-environmental impacts that reduces purchase intentions, hinders societal efforts to address socio-environmental challenges, harms financial performance, raises employee turnover, attracts shareholder sanctions, and harms firms' reputations. Greenwashing puts firms at a competitive disadvantage and simultaneously perpetuates their negative socio-environmental externalities.

    Recognizing the harmful outcomes tied to greenwashing, we invite you to participate in our panel symposium, The Future of the End of Greenwashing: Voluntary vs Mandatory Responses & Management Research's Role, at the Annual Meeting of the AOM in Copenhagen. As the title suggests, this symposium asks: How can management researchers and practitioners help to end greenwashing?

    This symposium brings together a diverse group of individuals to discuss the roles of voluntary, quasi-mandatory, and mandatory means of curbing greenwashing, as well as multi-stakeholder collaborations, cross-disciplinary research perspectives on the greenwashing challenge, and the interconnectedness of firm-level practices and policy-driven initiatives.

    We hope to see you there (details below)! The symposium will involve a significant Q&A portion, but we also invite you to share any questions that you would like to ask the panelists with the organizers in advance by emailing:

    Brandon Prettyman at brandon_prettyman@kenan-flagler.unc.edu, and/or
    David Skandera at
    skanderad@vcu.edu.

    PANEL INFORMATION:

    Panelists:

    Julien O. Beaulieu, Imperial College London (UK)
    Magali Delmas, UCLA (USA)
    Lucia Gatti, University of Trento (Italy)
    Eun-Hee Kim, Fordham University (USA)

    Time and Location:

    Tuesday, July 29, 12:00pm – 1:30pm (CEST)
    Bella Center, Hall D, D4-m2



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    David Skandera
    Virginia Commonwealth University
    Richmond VA
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