Associate Professor, Business & Society, Audencia
Jennifer Goodman is Associate Professor in the Department of Business and Society at Audencia Business School. Her research and teaching interests lie broadly in the relationship between business, government and society, sustainability and CSR. More specifically her current research projects focus on sustainability-oriented and collaborative innovation, deliberative governance in firms and MSIs, stigma in the plastic industry and business models for a circular economy. She also continues previous work on responsible investment and shareholder activism. These projects have led to publications in academic journals such as Business Ethics Quarterly, Journal of Business Ethics, Business Strategy and the Environment, and Society & Business Review, as well as a chapter in the book "Shareholder Empowerment: A New Era in Corporate Governance".
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