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Trying to have an impact on the world can be challenging emotionally. Academic researchers offer advice.
Want your research to change the world? Then you’ll have to bridge the gap between research and practice. Partially, that means translating your findings into language managers can understand and disseminating your research effectively. But it’s also about the knowledge production process — integrating academic and practitioner knowledge for unique insights.
These NBS resources show how academics can create more impact with their research, with an emphasis on co-creating knowledge with practitioners.
We also publish a monthly compilation of all business sustainability articles published in Financial Times Top 50 journals.
Trying to have an impact on the world can be challenging emotionally. Academic researchers offer advice.
The Sustainable Development Goal Blueprint shows pathways to integration for university curricula, research, and partnerships.
Development research in remote communities continued during COVID-19 because of digital tools and local involvement. Researchers offer lessons in how to adapt.
A tool from the Smart City Innovation Lab enables teaching, research and action on sustainable business models.
Work should nurture us, not exhaust us. How can academia achieve this?
Academics increasingly collaborate across disciplinary boundaries to tackle major sustainability challenges. Such interdisciplinarity has benefits and challenges.
Writing an online column lets me impact management practice, develop new research ideas, and sharpen my writing for academic publications. I’m not “selling out.”
How can insights in academic journals lead to real-world impact? Find a model in "Entrepreneurship Rapid Research Response," a new journal format.
Want to connect with a global community of impact-focused sustainability scholars? There are three ways to get involved.
Continue making an impact with your sustainability research by exploring all our resources for researchers. Stay connected, share insights, and join our global community of sustainability scholars.