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Erb Post Doctoral Fellows
Stephanie Bertels, PhD
Assistant Professor, Simon Frazier University |
Stephanie Bertels joined SFU Business in 2008 from the Erb Institute for Global Sustainable Enterprise at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor where she spent two years on a post-doctoral fellowship from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC).
She holds a PhD in strategy and global management and sustainable development from the Haskayne School of Business at the University of Calgary. Prior to earning her PhD, Stephanie worked in industry as an environmental engineer.
An assistant professor at SFU Surrey, Stephanie’s research interests include innovations related to sustainability, institutional change, inter-organizational collaboration, and resilience and reliability. Her current research bridges organization theory and the issues surrounding sustainable development to explore how organizations can develop and implement innovative strategies for a more sustainable future.
Stephanie currently teaches Business, Society and Ethics and is developing a new course in Sustainable Innovation.
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Chunbo Ma, PhD |
Chunbo's research explores the relationship between economic growth, energy use and air pollution in China, and the adoption of renewable energy technologies in Chinese provinces. Each Alcoa Fellow is assigned at least two faculty mentors. Chunbo completed his PhD in Economics at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in June 2007. His research interests include ecological economics, decomposition analysis of the role of biomass in mitigating China’s air pollution problems, and time series analysis of the relationship between energy use and economic growth. |
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Judith Walls, PhD Website
Assistant Professor of Management
John Molson School of Business
Concordia University, Canada |
Judith's research explores the relationship between corporate governance and environmental strategy, mechanisms of industrial symbiosis strategy, corporate strategic responses to renewable energy policies, and innovation in energy efficient technology. Judith completed her PhD in Management at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in June 2007. Her research interests include corporate strategy, corporate governance, organization and management, and environmental sustainability. |
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Haitao Yin, PhD
Assistant Professor of Business Economics Antai College of Economics and Management,
Shanghai Jiaotong University |
Dr. Yin is an assistant professor of business economics at the Antai College of Economics and Management, and a faculty affiliate at the Erb Institute. He received his PhD in Business and Public Policy from the Wharton Business School at University of Pennsylvania. His primary research interest lies at the intersection of business strategy and public policy, particularly in the field of environmental policy and corporate environment management. His research has focused on business impacts of environmental regulation, voluntary approaches for environmental protection, renewable energy development, and environmental / natural disaster insurance. He has recently published papers in Business Strategy and the Environment, and International Marketing Review. |
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Erb PhDs |
Nick White, PhD,
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Nick White is a doctoral candidate in the School of Natural Resources & Environment and is focusing on environmental/public
policy decision making and conflict resolution. Nick’s interests lie at the intersect of sustainability and the challenges of implementation;
specifically the different processes of decision making, organizations that promote collaborative decision making, and issues of
institutionalization. His doctoral research is focused on understanding the development and evolution of twenty-two state offices of conflict
resolution and the resulting organizational field created by these organizations. Nick’s work experiences include: working for Michigan State
Representative Ed LaForge, serving with the U.S. Peace Corps in Niger West Africa, ecosystem restoration for Nichols Arboretum, and interning
with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. In addition to his doctoral research, Nick currently serves as a mediator, facilitator, and
instructor of mediation in both academic and private sector settings. |
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Erb Visiting Scholars |
Bart van Hoof
Visiting Scholar (Winter, 2008) |
Bart is Assistant professor of the School of Management of the Los Andes University in Bogotá, Colombia, South America. As a candidate of the PhD program of Industrial Ecology of the Erasmus University in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, his research and teaching interests are focused on the greening of SMEs in developing countries. During the last ten years he has been a practitioner in the design and implementation of diffusion mechanisms for environmental management in Colombia and Mexico. From mid January till May he will be visiting the Erb Institute in order to learn and exchange experiences with faculty and students. |
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