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Tima Bansal

Dr. Bansal is the Canada Research Chair in Business Sustainability at the Ivey Business School at Western University (Ontario). She directs Ivey's research centre for Building Sustainable Value, and founded and continues to direct the Network for Business Sustainability. Both these organizations aim to strengthen research and its ties with practice.

 

She has also garnered several accolades for her contributions to both the research and practice of sustainability, which has garnered her titles such as “Distinguished Scholar” (Organizations and Natural Environment Division of the Academy of Management in 2017), “Intellectual Shaman” (Sandra Waddock in her 2014 book on the 28 people who have contributed to management thought), “Canada Research Chair” (Canadian government in 2013), and “Faculty Pioneer” (Aspen Institute in 2008).  She was also one of the inaugural “Clean50 for Clean Capitalism” (Delta Management Group in 2011).  

 

Dr. Bansal’s research interests focus on the sustainability paradigm vis-à-vis business strategy. She has published over 42 peer-reviewed academic journals and 2 books on Business and the Natural Environment.  She serves as a Deputy Editor for the Academy of Management Journal (2016-2019) handling all qualitative research. She has also served as an Associate Editor (2010-2013) for AMJ and has sat on nine editorial review boards. Her research has also been cited in the popular press including The Wall Street Journal, The National Post, Globe and Mail and The Independent. And, she was invited to speak at the TEDx Western event in 2013. 

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