CSSI2016: Award dinner. Honouring our own scholars! Winner of the LifeTime Achievement Award 2016: the amazing Professor Barbara Gray! With previous LTA Award winners Professors Jim Austin, Sandra Waddockand the Director of the PrC sponsor of the LTA award Prof. Rob van Tulder together with the organisers of the best CSSI symposium ever: Andy Craneand Amelia Clarke! Thank you to Andy and Amelia for a wonderful experience to the CSSI Community!
CSSI2016: Award dinner. Honouring our own scholars! Winner of the LifeTime Achievement Award 2016: the amazing Professor Barbara Gray! With previous LTA Award winners Professors Jim Austin, Sandra Waddockand the Director of the PrC sponsor of the LTA award Prof. Rob van Tulder together with the organisers of the best CSSI symposium ever: Andy Craneand Amelia Clarke! Thank you to Andy and Amelia for a wonderful experience to the CSSI Community! Interview about the CSSI Community in the March Newsletter of the Social Issues in Management Division, Academy of Management
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Source: Findler, F. (2016). "The
Interview with Lea Stadtler and Verena Bitzer about the Cross-Sector Social
Interactions (CSSI) Community" The SIMian,
(The Academy of Management Social Issues in Management Division Newsletter)
March, 2016. pp.11~12.
Jonathan Doh's take away from his Keynote address at Academy of
International Business -NE on Friday on "Why we need Phenomenon-Based
Research in International Business":
"Because academic research has become too esoteric and global challenges - climate, conflict, refugees - all involve international business as part of the problem and solutions. IB scholars need lean in and do their part!"
Jonathan Doh is the CSSI 2016 Toronto Doctoral Consortium Co-chair. Register for CSSI
2016 to ask Jonathan your questions about this and everything related
to Cross-Sector Social Interactions. Things might get really interesting
as his co-chair has argued at CSSI 2014 Boston that we need to move
away from phenomenon-based research. Read the arguments of Oana Branzei
in chapter 12 with Marlene Janzen Le Ber in 'Social Partnerships and
Responsible Business. A Research Handbook' (Routledge 2014) and get
ready to enter the debate. Where do I stand in the debate? Read 2014
ARSP, Editorial.
Download the ARSP on open access (free account creation with Greenleaf required) from:
http://www.greenleaf-publishing.com/page2…/Journals/ArspHome
Join the CSSI Community to enter this and many other important debates on how cross-sector social interactions have or have not been or how they might become the answer to social issues.
Article by May St Di
"Because academic research has become too esoteric and global challenges - climate, conflict, refugees - all involve international business as part of the problem and solutions. IB scholars need lean in and do their part!"
Jonathan Doh is the CSSI 2016 Toronto Doctoral Consortium Co-chair. Register for CSSI
2016 to ask Jonathan your questions about this and everything related
to Cross-Sector Social Interactions. Things might get really interesting
as his co-chair has argued at CSSI 2014 Boston that we need to move
away from phenomenon-based research. Read the arguments of Oana Branzei
in chapter 12 with Marlene Janzen Le Ber in 'Social Partnerships and
Responsible Business. A Research Handbook' (Routledge 2014) and get
ready to enter the debate. Where do I stand in the debate? Read 2014
ARSP, Editorial. Download the ARSP on open access (free account creation with Greenleaf required) from:
http://www.greenleaf-publishing.com/page2…/Journals/ArspHome
Join the CSSI Community to enter this and many other important debates on how cross-sector social interactions have or have not been or how they might become the answer to social issues.
Article by May St Di
Practitioners from 13 countries participated by voting for the thought and practice leaders, from various sectors, who had inspired their research or practice through frameworks, key concepts or innovative practice in their own work.
Stibbe was recognized for his inspirational work as a ‘Thexis
Leader’. A combination of ‘theory’ and ‘praxis’, ‘thexis’ refers to “the
ability of people to move to an evolved understanding in any field by
merging theoretical and practical insights, theories and experiences”.
One nomination referred to Stibbe as ‘a bit like the partnering Oracle,
offering a wealth of practical delivery experience and an amazing
ability to generate knowledge capital that quickly becomes
international best practice.’ Another stated that “Darian is steeped in
partnership theory and practice. His depth of knowledge inspires you to
go beyond what you thought possible”.Stibbe joins a number of others in the list of honoured Thexis Leaders including Jane Nelson, Gib Bulloch, Ros Tennyson and Klaus Schwab.
“I am priviliged and delighted to join such an amazing group of partnership luminaries honoured by the ARSP as Thexis Leaders”, commented Stibbe. “Of course, in reality it is very much a team effort and it is both inspiring and an enormous pleasure to work with a group of brilliant people at The Partnering Initiative.”
The ARSP International Thought, Practice & Thexis Honors were developed to raise cross-sector awareness, encourage deeper appreciation of past initiatives, and stimulate further interactions among practice and research in Cross Sector Social Partners.
Singapore Management University (SMU) is recruiting for two faculty
positions in the School of Social Sciences, both of which may be of
interest to scholars of cross-sector interactions.
One is a public policy position, which is explicitly targeted at academics who research and teach about the roles of non-state actors. The other is a broad international political economy role. Details available at http://socsc.smu.edu.sg/socsc/faculty-recruitment - please note the closing date of 20 October.
SMU runs what we believe is the world's only master's degree program dedicated to providing rigorous training for practitioners, the Master of Tri-Sector Collaboration (www.smu.edu.sg/mtsc), and is looking to complement the faculty for this program and associated research.
Article By Ann Florini
One is a public policy position, which is explicitly targeted at academics who research and teach about the roles of non-state actors. The other is a broad international political economy role. Details available at http://socsc.smu.edu.sg/socsc/faculty-recruitment - please note the closing date of 20 October.
SMU runs what we believe is the world's only master's degree program dedicated to providing rigorous training for practitioners, the Master of Tri-Sector Collaboration (www.smu.edu.sg/mtsc), and is looking to complement the faculty for this program and associated research.
Article By Ann Florini
We are delighted to announce the 10th celebratory issue of the Annual
Review of Social Partnerships (ARSP) that provides annually the
one-stop shop of high quality curated content in cross-sector
collaboration research and practice from around the world.
In over 100 pages this issue covers:
* State of the art review of 100+ new publications on cross-sector partnerships
* New tools for designing highly interactive cross-sector collaboration teaching
* Academic and practitioner insights through interviews and original contributions
* News from the cross-sector collaboration community
* Celebratory section on ARSP volunteering, readership and cross-sector inspiration
In over 100 pages this issue covers:
* State of the art review of 100+ new publications on cross-sector partnerships
* New tools for designing highly interactive cross-sector collaboration teaching
* Academic and practitioner insights through interviews and original contributions
* News from the cross-sector collaboration community
* Celebratory section on ARSP volunteering, readership and cross-sector inspiration
The ARSP is an open access journal and now available through Greenleaf Publishing from:
http://www.greenleaf-publishing.com/page2…/Journals/ArspHome
The publication is circulated every year to over 50,000 direct recipients, distributed by Ingenta Connect to 1.4 million individual users around the world and by leading universities and institutions for the benefit of all of their stakeholders.
The aim of the ARSP is to bring together research and practice in the field of cross-sector collaboration, to communicate high quality collaboration research findings to large audiences around the world, to share best partnership practices, while nurturing the new generation of practice oriented scholars and research informed practitioners in this field.
CALL FOR 2016 ARSP CONTRIBUTIONS: 15 March 2016
For submissions of your latest and forthcoming publications (books, book chapters, reports and thesis), teaching innovations, research projects and practice breakthroughs and your collaboration news please contact the relevant ARSP Section Editor by visiting:
http://www.greenleaf-publishing.com/page2…/Journals/ArspHome
STAY CONNECTED
Like us on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/ARSPinternational
Follow us on twitter:
@ARSPnews
Or visit our new website
http://www.cssicommunity.org
Article by May St Di
http://www.greenleaf-publishing.com/page2…/Journals/ArspHome
The publication is circulated every year to over 50,000 direct recipients, distributed by Ingenta Connect to 1.4 million individual users around the world and by leading universities and institutions for the benefit of all of their stakeholders.
The aim of the ARSP is to bring together research and practice in the field of cross-sector collaboration, to communicate high quality collaboration research findings to large audiences around the world, to share best partnership practices, while nurturing the new generation of practice oriented scholars and research informed practitioners in this field.
CALL FOR 2016 ARSP CONTRIBUTIONS: 15 March 2016
For submissions of your latest and forthcoming publications (books, book chapters, reports and thesis), teaching innovations, research projects and practice breakthroughs and your collaboration news please contact the relevant ARSP Section Editor by visiting:
http://www.greenleaf-publishing.com/page2…/Journals/ArspHome
STAY CONNECTED
Like us on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/ARSPinternational
Follow us on twitter:
@ARSPnews
Or visit our new website
http://www.cssicommunity.org
Article by May St Di
You are invited to celebrate with the Annual Review of Social
Partnerships (ARSP) by nominating your top thought and/or practice
leaders who have provided inspiration for your cross-sector research
and/or practice. We wish to acknowledge the work of pioneers who
developed collaborations between the public, private,
and nonprofit sectors in order to provide innovative solutions to
pressing social problems and/or influenced the collaboration practice
with landmark frameworks and insights. The nominations will be presented
in the 10th anniversary issue of the ARSP.
We look forward to your nominations - completing the survey will only take about 4 minutes: https:// www.surveymonkey.com/s/ GSBQVQC
Do you know any practitioner or scholar colleagues who would like to add their nominations? Please forward this email and help us make the nominations as wide and diverse as possible.
The poll will be closed on June 19th.
Let's Celebrate & Nominate!
We look forward to your nominations - completing the survey will only take about 4 minutes: https://
Do you know any practitioner or scholar colleagues who would like to add their nominations? Please forward this email and help us make the nominations as wide and diverse as possible.
The poll will be closed on June 19th.
Let's Celebrate & Nominate!



