Integrating Sustainable Development Goals
Introduction
Opportunities and Challenges across Research and Curriculum, Special issue of Social Business; Deadline 10 Apr 2018
EXTENSION Call for Papers of Special Issue of Social Business on, ‘Opportunities and Challenges in Integrating Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) across research and curriculum
Special Issue Guest Co-Editors:
- Dr Fara Azmat; Department of Management, Deakin Business School, Melbourne, Australia
- Professor Michael Polonsky; Department of Marketing, Deakin Business School, Melbourne, Australia
This special issue is linked to the SDG Colloquium organized and hosted by Centre for Sustainable and Responsible Organisations (CSaRO), Deakin University in December, 2017. Based on the requests received, the submission deadline for Call for papers for the special issue of Social Business, has now been extended till 10th April, 2018. This call for submission is open to all including the presenters who presented in the SDG colloquium held at Deakin University in December, 2017.
Background:
Since their adoption, the SDGs have emerged as a predominant guiding framework not just in the long term strategies of governments and organisations, but also for higher education institutes through their commitment to the Principles of Responsible Management Education (PRME) that seek to develop students as responsible future leaders and effective global citizens. Despite increasing attention among a growing number of business schools globally to commit to PRME, the understanding of how SDGs can be integrated in course offerings, research and partnerships for meaningful impact is still in an embryonic stage, with critical issues regarding the opportunities and challenges of their integration across research and curriculum unexplored.
We are interested in both empirical and conceptual research that aims to explore the practical challenges of implementing SDGs across research and curriculum in both developed and developing countries and how can these serve as opportunities for developing innovative and stimulating new avenues for sustainable development. We therefore invite contributions that develop theoretical development and empirical examination of topics including:
- How can SDGs be integrated in the course offerings, research and partnerships for creating meaningful impact? How can SDGs act a means to build links with industry, academia and private sector?
- What are the most useful conceptual models and empirical analysis of the integration of SDGs across curriculum?
- What role can stakeholders, such as private sector, academia, and networks play in promoting the SDGs?
- What strategies, resources and capabilities are needed to effectively integrate SDGs across research and teaching? Are these specificities different in developing countries? How to account for the variation?
- Which of the seventeen SDGs have been more prominent and which goals need attention? Does this differ across developed and developing economies?
- What are the practical and methodological challenges of incorporating SDGs across the course offerings and research practices? Do these challenges differ across developed and developing economies?
- What are the practical challenges of implementing SDGs across developed and developing countries and how can these serve as opportunities for developing innovative and stimulating new avenues for sustainable development?
- How can SDGs be leveraged, or mobilized, for greater developmental impact? How can the impact of SDGs be measured?
- How and under what conditions, the integration of SDGs across research and teaching create micro (individual), meso (organizational) and macro (societal) level impact for sustainable development?
Submission guidelines
When preparing your submission, please check the Social Business Journal website for guidelines on style and paper length:
Submission details:
Extended Submission deadline date: 10 April, 2018
For any queries, please contact, Dr Fara Azmat: fara.azmat@deakin.edu.au.
We look forward to receiving your submission.