Dr. Brooke Lahneman is a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Jake Jabs College of Business & Entrepreneurship. Her research aims to contribute to our greater understanding of how
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Dr. Brooke Lahneman is a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Jake Jabs College of Business & Entrepreneurship. Her research aims to contribute to our greater understanding of how organizations can navigate increasingly complex environments, through the lenses of social-ecological systems (SES), culture, & identity. In this seminar, Brooke will present a qualitative working paper, in which she and her co-author analyze the evolution of LIVE, a non-profit organization that developed a voluntary standards program (VSP) in the U.S. Pacific Northwest wine industry, over a 17-year period. The study presents a grounded conceptual model describing how a VSP can serve in a ‘bridging’ capacity to enable systems-based sustainability action across organizations co-located in a region. In this role, the VSP accumulates and integrates scientific and experiential knowledge of cross-scale SES dynamics, over time, to curate a repertoire of practices that is flexible and tailored to the emergent state of members’ particular issues while also safeguarding the resilience of the regional biophysical environment.
Enabling Organizational Sustainability: A Social-Ecological Systems Perspective on Voluntary Standards Program
06apr12:00 pm1:00 pmEnabling Organizational Sustainability: A Social-Ecological Systems Perspective on Voluntary Standards Program
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Dr. Brooke Lahneman is a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Jake Jabs College of Business & Entrepreneurship. Her research aims to contribute to our greater understanding of how organizations can navigate increasingly complex environments, through the lenses of social-ecological systems (SES), culture, & identity. In this seminar, Brooke will present a qualitative working paper, in which she and her co-author analyze the evolution of LIVE, a non-profit organization that developed a voluntary standards program (VSP) in the U.S. Pacific Northwest wine industry, over a 17-year period. The study presents a grounded conceptual model describing how a VSP can serve in a ‘bridging’ capacity to enable systems-based sustainability action across organizations co-located in a region. In this role, the VSP accumulates and integrates scientific and experiential knowledge of cross-scale SES dynamics, over time, to curate a repertoire of practices that is flexible and tailored to the emergent state of members’ particular issues while also safeguarding the resilience of the regional biophysical environment.
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