Sub-theme 17: Exploring innovative approaches for governing climate change

Convenors:
Bettina Wittneben, University of Oxford, UK
Chukwumerije Okereke, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK
Bobby Banerjee, College of Business, University of Western Sydney, Australia
Session I: Thursday, July 02, 09:00 to 10:30, E2-2-209
Governance
Chair: Bobby Banerjee
GOVERNANCE OF CLIMATE CHANGE: THE STRUGGLE FOR THE CLIMATE CHANGE POLICY AGENDA
Discussant(s)Discussant(s): Kim van Nieuwaal
Andrew Griffiths
CLIMATIC DYNAMICS IN STRATEGY? SENSEMAKING AND STRATEGIES IN RESPONSE TO CLIMATE CHANGE
Discussant(s)Discussant(s): Jennifer Bartlett
Session II: Thursday, July 02, 11:00 to 12:30, E2-2-209
International Policy
Chair: Bettina Wittneben
Terry Nolan and Peter Crowe
CREATING A LISTENING SPACE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE POLICY MAKING
Discussant(s)Discussant(s): Gabriel Weber
Distributional choices in EU climate change law: in search of a legal framework
Discussant(s)Discussant(s): Ole Norgaard Helmersen
Integrating Energy Security and Climate Change: Is it an effective approach for governing climate change in China?
Discussant(s)Discussant(s): Gail Whiteman
Session III: Thursday, July 02, 14:00 to 15:30, E2-2-209
Corporate Response
Chair: Frances Bowen
Edeltraud Guenther and Martin Nowack
Organizational Responses to Regulatory Climate Change Risks - Revisiting the Natural Resourced Based View of the Firm
Discussant(s)Discussant(s): Timo Busch
Innovating for Environmentally Sustainable Business Practices: The Role of the Entrepreneur-Activist
Discussant(s)Discussant(s): Javier de Cendra de Larragan
Andreas König, Albrecht Enders and Harald Hungenberg
Cognitive Framing and Exploration of Discontinuous Change - Evidence from Organizational Response to Global Warming
Discussant(s)Discussant(s): Patricia Wolf
Session IV: Friday, July 03, 09:00 to 10:30, E2-2-209
Policy Process
Chair: Chuks Okereke
Bettina Wittneben
How does a Climate Summit Influence Climate Policy? Assessing the Field-Configuring Impact of the Conference of Parties
Discussant(s)Discussant(s): Shady Kanfi
Stéphane Tywoniak and Cameron J Newton
Towards a model of the institutional logics of climate change
Discussant(s)Discussant(s): Nardia Haigh
Paul Twomey and Iain MacGill
The Governance Challenge for Implementing Effective, Efficient and Fair Market-based Climate Policies: Case Studies of the European Emissions Trading Scheme and the Australian Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme
Discussant(s)Discussant(s): David Carter
Session V: Friday, July 03, 11:00 to 12:30, E2-2-209
Social Learning
Chair: Bobby Banerjee
Ralf Hansmann and Peter Troxler
Towards sustainable universities: Applying unconferencing as method to facilitate organisational learning for CO2 reduction
Discussant(s)Discussant(s): Elke Schuessler
Dirk de Vos, F. Stuart Chapin III, Vesa Yli-Pelkonen and Jari Niemelä
Companies and Climate Programs in Urban Systems
Discussant(s)Discussant(s): Regina Betz
Session VI: Saturday, July 04, 09:00 to 10:30, E2-2-209
Accounting for Climate Change
Chair: Chuks Okereke
Volker Hoffmann
How warm is your Balance-Sheet? An empirical Investigation of Climate Change and Corporate Financial Performance
Discussant(s)Discussant(s): Christian Bschirrer
Constructing Expertise: Capitalist Colonisation, Accounting, and Emissions Trading Schemes
Discussant(s)Discussant(s): Isobel O'Neil
Vera Ferrón-Vilchez, J. Alberto Aragon-Correa, Darnall Nicole and José de la Torre-Ruiz
THE INFLUENCES OF STAKEHOLDERS ON MANAGERS’ INTEREST TO MONITOR ENVIRONMENTAL INTERNAL INFORMATION
Discussant(s)Discussant(s): Terry Nolan
Session VII: Saturday, July 04, 11:00 to 12:30, E2-2-209
Adaptation
Chair: Bettina Wittneben
A process model for governance of adaptation
Discussant(s)Discussant(s): Vera Ferrron-Vilchez