Call for Papers - Paper and Idea Development Workshop

King’s College London

We are inviting submissions for a paper and idea development workshop in celebration of the launch of the Centre for Sustainable Business at King's Business School. The aim of the workshop is not only to have the opportunity to receive feedback on ongoing work but also to develop new ideas for future research about unlocking pathways for a sustainable future. Participants will receive in-depth feedback from their peers to further develop their research papers for publication and meet new potential co-authors to develop future research ideas.

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The workshop is taking place on the 21st March 2024

The aim of the Centre for Sustainable Business is to address questions around how businesses can forge effective pathways to a sustainable future. We have now reached the point where our economic activities have done so much damage to the planet that the detrimental impacts of the climate emergency and biodiversity loss seem irreversible. Recent evidence shows that we have exceeded six of the nine planetary boundaries and are putting the future of our planet as a well-functioning system at risk.

The business world has woken up to the need to act. Across sectors, firms have made bold sustainability commitments, ranging from becoming net zero, climate positive, circular, to regenerative. While such ambitions are praiseworthy, there is still the question how firms can develop and effectively implement transition pathways to socially and environmentally sustainable practices. The aim of this paper development workshop is to find answers to this pressing question.

We welcome conceptual and empirical papers that create novel insights into the following transition pathways for businesses:

  • Business model and ecosystem innovation
  • Behavioural change
  • A just transition
  • A digital transition

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