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The ins and outs of sustainable supply chains

Hosted by the Department of Management and the Global School of Sustainability

In-person and online public event (Auditorium, Centre Building)

Speaker

Professor Rocco Macchiavello

Professor Rocco Macchiavello

Chair

Professor Oriana Bandiera

Professor Oriana Bandiera

Join Rocco Macchiavello for his inaugural public lecture.

Meet our speaker and chair

Rocco Macchiavello is Professor of Management at LSE. His research focuses on how stakeholders collaborate to forge supply chains that foster sustainability. He blends conceptual frameworks from organisational economics, data analysis, fieldwork, and RCTs to test how supply chains function and how they can be leveraged for the betterment of society. He was awarded an ERC Grant for the project ‘Sharing Gains’, routinely collaborating with private companies, NGOs and international organisations.

Oriana Bandiera is Sir Anthony Atkinson Professor of Economics at LSE, a fellow of the British Academy, Econometric Society, CEPR, BREAD and IZA. She is co-editor of Econometrica, director of the Hub for Equal Representation at LSE and of the Gender, Growth and Labour Markets in Low-Income Countries programme at IZA. Oriana studies organisations and labour markets, how they affect the process of development, and how they are affected by it.

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The Department of Management (@LSEManagement) is a world class centre for education and research in business and management, at the heart of LSE’s academic community in central London. The Department delivers research and education which advance the frontiers of understanding in management through an integrated view of the economic, psychological, social, political and technological contexts in which people, teams, organisations and markets operate worldwide.

Launching in 2025, the Global School of Sustainability at LSE will be a new centre of expertise, informing policy and helping to create the economic growth, social inclusion, and environmental protections crucial to ensuring a sustainable future. Convening global experts and training the future generation of leaders rapidly and equitably, the School will advance global efforts to shape a brighter future for all that is sustainable, resilient, hopeful, prosperous and inclusive.

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