Professor of Management Institute of the Environment and Sustainability, Anderson School of Management, University of California, Los Angeles
Magali Delmas is a Professor of Management at the UCLA Institute of the Environment and the Anderson School of Management.
She is the director of the UCLA Center for Corporate Environmental Performance. She is also the President of the Alliance for Research in Corporate Sustainability (ARCS). An organization that serves as a vehicle for advancing rigorous academic research on corporate sustainability issues.
Her research interests are primarily in the areas of Business strategy and Corporate Sustainability. Magali Delmas has written more than 80 articles, book chapters and case studies on business and the natural environment.
She works on developing effective information strategies to promote conservation behavior and the development of green markets.
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