Frederik Dahlmann
Frederik Dahlmann
Associate Professor of Strategy and Sustainability, Warwick Business School
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The Role of Purpose in Supporting Sustainability Transitions
F Dahlmann, W Stubbs
Academy of Management Proceedings 2021 (1), 12847, 2021
2021
The ‘purpose ecosystem’: Emerging private sector actors in earth system governance
F Dahlmann, W Stubbs, R Raven, JP de Albuquerque
Earth System Governance 4, 100053, 2020
42020
Nexus thinking in business: Analysing corporate responses to interconnected global sustainability challenges
F Dahlmann, G Bullock
Environmental Science & Policy 107, 90-98, 2020
132020
Earth System Governance
F Dahlmann, W Stubbs, R Raven, JP de Albuquerque
2020
How to manage your supply chain's carbon footprint
F Dahlmann, J Roehrich
2020
Ethics in the Anthropocene
K Morrell, F Dahlmann
Academy of Management Proceedings 2020 (1), 12244, 2020
2020
Issue framing and environmental performance: The moderating effect of board age
F Dahlmann, S Brammer, LJ Branicki
Academy of Management Proceedings 2020 (1), 18902, 2020
2020
Purpose Ecosystems and Earth System Governance-Summary of Findings
W Stubbs, F Dahlmann
Available at SSRN 3499322, 2019
2019
Corporate Actors and Earth System Governance: Towards a Research Agenda Informed by Virtue Ethics
F Dahlmann, K Morrell, W Stubbs
Academy of Management Proceedings 2019 (1), 19446, 2019
2019
Managing Interconnected Global Sustainability Challenges and Nexus Thinking
F Dahlmann, G Bullock
Academy of Management Proceedings 2019 (1), 13963, 2019
2019
Sustainable supply chain management and partner engagement to manage climate change information
F Dahlmann, JK Roehrich
Business Strategy and the Environment 28 (8), 1632-1647, 2019
302019
Corporate actors, the UN Sustainable Development Goals and Earth System Governance: A research agenda
F Dahlmann, W Stubbs, D Griggs, K Morrell
The Anthropocene Review 6 (1-2), 167-176, 2019
192019
Managing carbon aspirations: The Influence of Corporate Climate Change Targets on Environmental Performance
F Dahlmann, L Branicki, S Brammer
Journal of Business Ethics 158 (1), 1-24, 2019
652019
Supply chain engagement on climate change mitigation: An information processing theory perspective
F Dahlmann, J Roehrich
Academy of Management Proceedings 2018 (1), 10862, 2018
2018
Ambidextrous Environmental Managers: Trading off the Natural Environment?
F Dahlmann, J Grosvold
Academy of Management Proceedings 2018 (1), 10817, 2018
32018
Overcoming supply chain inaction on climate change mitigation
F Dahlmann, K Roehrich
British Academy of Management, 2017
2017
Environmental managers and organisational ambidexterity
F Dahlmann, J Ward-Grosvold
Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 28, 6-14, 2017
12017
EMS, sustainability committees and environmental performance
F Dahlmann, S Brammer
Academy of Management Proceedings 2017 (1), 12186, 2017
2017
‘Carrots for Corporate Sustainability’: Impacts of Incentive Inclusiveness and Variety on Environmental Performance
F Dahlmann, L Branicki, S Brammer
Business Strategy and the Environment 26 (8), 1110-1131, 2017
232017
Environmental managers and institutional work: Reconciling tensions of competing institutional logics
F Dahlmann, J Grosvold
Business Ethics Quartely 27 (2), 263–291, 2017
552017
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