'Toward an Idea of Responsible Leadership: Accountability Perceptions and Challenges’ Henley Centre for Leadership Research Seminar
Henley Centre for Leadership (HCL) would like to invite you to a research seminar presented by Professor Christian Voegtlin.
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Date | 31 May 2022 |
Time | 13:00-14:30 (Timezone: Europe/London) |
Venue | Online |
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Christian is Professor of Managerial Responsibility at Audencia Business School, France. His research, education and advisory activities are in the field of sustainability and corporate social responsibility, with a focus on responsible leadership, responsible innovation and business ethics. His research has appeared in outlets such as the Academy of Management Perspectives, Business Ethics Quarterly, Journal of Management Studies and the Journal of Business Ethics and has been featured in business media such as Forbes, The Guardian and Les Echos. Christian is a former section editor of the Journal of Business Ethics and currently serves as associate editor for Business and Society. He is also a member of several academic associations. The topic of the research seminar is 'Toward an Idea of Responsible Leadership: Accountability Perceptions and Challenges'.
The seminar will be held online via Microsoft Teams on Tuesday 31 May 2022, 1:00pm. If you are interested in joining, please contact Alex Baker on a.j.baker@henley.ac.uk
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For more information please contact Alex Baker.
Email: a.j.baker@henley.ac.ukTelephone: 0118 3788691
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