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INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR BUSINESS & SOCIETY (IABS) DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM
34th Annual Conference
Bath, United Kingdom
Conference dates: June 5-11, 2023
Doctoral consortium dates: June 7-8 June 2023

We invite you to apply to attend the IABS Doctoral consortium June 7-8 2023. 
IABS is a broad umbrella that covers a wide range of topics, and so if your PhD 
research covers any topic in the field of Business ad Society scholarship 
consider applying. The doctoral consortium is an excellent opportunity to get 
access to established scholars in our field, understand the world of business 
and society research and scholarship better, develop your network and get 
feedback on your research.

The Consortium will comprise multiple sessions in which a variety of topics – 
e.g., conducting high quality research, publishing in premier journals, getting 
first academic job, using social media for enhancing professional recognition, 
becoming an impactful scholar – will be addressed. Additionally, each 
participant will be matched with a mentor who will provide constructive 
feedback during a one-on-one session.

Who should apply: We welcome applications from PhD students (all stages) in the 
broadly defined field of Business and Society which includes, but is not 
limited to, subfields as corporate social responsibility, corporate 
sustainability, corporate governance, business ethics, business and public 
policies.

How to apply: Please submit a 1-2 page long extended dissertation abstract (if 
you are an advanced doctoral student); or a 1-2 page dissertation proposal (if 
you are a beginning or an intermediate doctoral student). Please include your 
contact details and affiliation on the front page.

Please note that participating in the doctoral consortium doesn’t involve an 
extra fee, but registration to the Annual Conference and membership of IABS is 
required. Here is the link<https://www.pdcnet.org/wp/registrations/2023-iabs/> 
to register for the conference. Doctoral students benefit from a reduced 
conference registration fee. There may also be further financial support 
available. This is assessed on an individual basis.

Where to submit your application: Email your materials to Ellen Holtmaat, IABS 
2023 Doctoral Conference Co-organizer 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>)

Application Deadline: April 7, 2023





List of Potential Mentors (the list is subject to change):


  *   Grace Augustine, University of Bath
  *   Benjamin Cashore, National University of Singapore
  *   Colin Higgins, Deakin University
  *   Donna Wood, University of Northern Iowa (Emerita)
  *   Fredrick Dahlman, Warwick Business School
  *   Hari Bapuji, University of Melbourne
  *   Harry Van Buren, University of Tennessee
  *   Heather Elms, American University
  *   James Weber, Duquesne University
  *   Jegoo Lee, University of Rhode Island
  *   Melissa Baucus, Texas State University


  *   Jennifer Griffin, Loyola University Chicago
  *   Jill Brown, Bentley University
  *   Jonatan Pinkse, University of Manchester
  *   Karen Paul, Florida International University
  *   Kathleen Rehbein, Marquette University
  *   Rajat Panwar, Oregon State University
  *   Rob Phillips, York University
  *   Stephen Pavlin, University of Bath
  *   Tanusree Jain, Copenhagen Business School
  *   Tara Salinas, University of San Diego


More information:

Ellen Holtmaat 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>)
IABS 2023 Doctoral Consortium Co-organizer
Oregon State University

Rajat Panwar ([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>)
IABS 2023 Doctoral Consortium Co-organizer
Oregon State University



Best regards,

Ellen Holtmaat
Oregon State University


Selected peer-reviewed articles:
All Hands on Deck: Solutions-based Pedagogies for Global Environmental Politics 
(forthcoming in Global Environmental Politics)

Penalties for industrial accidents: The impact of the Deepwater Horizon 
accident on BP’s reputation and stock market 
returns<https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0268743>

The global diffusion of environmental clubs: how pressure from importing 
countries supports the chemical industry’s Responsible Care® 
program<https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0305750X19303845>

Opinion pieces:
“Stock Markets Fail to Punish Firms that Cause 
Harm<https://www.theregreview.org/2022/09/20/holtmaat-mcguire-prakash-stock-markets-fail-to-punish-firms-that-cause-harm/>”
 - The Regulatory Review. With William McGuire and Aseem Prakash

"Keeping fossil fuels in the ground is the fastest route to the climate 
goals<https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/internationalrelations/2021/08/17/keeping-fossil-fuels-in-the-ground/>”
 - De Volkskrant (in 
Dutch<https://www.volkskrant.nl/columns-opinie/fossiele-brandstoffen-in-de-grond-houden-is-de-snelste-weg-naar-de-klimaatdoelen~bde46e54/?referrer=https://www.google.com/>)
 and LSE Blog

"All you have to do is ask? The pandemic has shown us how powerful public 
altruism can 
be<https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/covid19/2021/03/01/all-you-have-to-do-is-ask-the-pandemic-has-shown-us-how-powerful-public-altruism-can-be/>”
 - De Volkskrant (in 
Dutch<https://www.volkskrant.nl/columns-opinie/opinie-overheid-vraag-simpelweg-om-groen-gedrag~bdf29b00/?utm_campaign=shared_earned&utm_medium=social&utm_source=copylink>)
 and LSE blog




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