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Curriculum Vitae March 20, 2014

Hervé Corvellec Department for Service Management and Service Studies Helsingborg Campus Lund University Mail: Box 882, SE-25108 Helsingborg Email: [email protected] Content Abstract .......................................................................................................... 2 Introduction .................................................................................................... 2 1. Employment (post PhD) ............................................................................... 2 2. Scholarly qualifications ............................................................................... 3 2.1 Publications ........................................................................................... 3 2.2 Participation in and/or leadership of research projects ........................... 9 2.3 International contacts .......................................................................... 10 2.4 Others.................................................................................................. 15 3. Pedagogical qualification ........................................................................... 19 3.1 Pedagogical experience ......................................................................... 19 3.2 Pedagogical education and training ...................................................... 27 3.3 Pedagogical leadership ......................................................................... 27 3.4 Pedagogical development work ............................................................. 29 4 Academic Leadership .............................................................................. 31 4. Interactions with industry and society ....................................................... 32 4.1 Lectures and oral presentations ........................................................... 32 4.2 Popular Science writing (non-peer reviewed publications) ..................... 35 4.3 Cooperation with industry and society.................................................. 36

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Abstract I am a professor of business administration at the department of service management, Helsingborg Campus, Lund University. I am also visiting professor at the Gothenburg Research Institute (GRI), Gothenburg University. My field of research is business and public administration. I work on meaning, narratives, and argumentation; managerial and organizational ethics; infrastructure services; and risk. I have extensive experience in teaching and tutoring at all levels. Currently, I mostly teach social science critique and business ethics. I am born and I have grown up in France but I have been living in Sweden since 1985.

Introduction Date of birth: March 16, 1961 Swedish personal identification number: 6101316-2852 Education: High-school certificate: 1978, Lycée Albert 1er, Monaco: French Baccalauréat, natural sciences One year master’s degree: 1984, École Supérieure de Commerce de Paris (ESCP), Paris: major in marketing, minor in banking PhD: 1996, Lund University, Business Administration Docent: 2001, Göteborg University, Business Administration Parental leave: 1-2 days per week September 2006-June 2007 Language skills: French: read, written, spoken (mother tongue) English: read, written, spoken Swedish: read, written, spoken German: read Some knowledge of spoken Italian

1. Employment (post PhD) 2008 to present: Professor in Business Administration, Department of 2

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Service Management, Helsingborg Campus, Lund University 2013 (July 1st) to present: Visiting Professor in Business Administration, Gothenburg Research Institute (GRI), Gothenburg University (Swedish: Gästprofessor) 2008-2010: Visiting Professor in Business Administration, Department of Urban Studies, Malmö University (Swedish: Gästprofessor) 2003- 2008: Associate Professor in Business Administration, Department of service management, Helsingborg Campus, Lund University (Swedish: docent) 2003-2007: Researcher, Gothenburg Research Institute (GRI), Göteborg University 2001- 2003: Associate Professor in business administration, Kristianstad University College (Swedish: docent) 1999- 2001: Assistant Professor in Business Administration, Kristianstad University College (Swedish: lektor) 1997-2000: Researcher, Gothenburg Research Institute (GRI), Göteborg University 1996-1998: Assistant Professor (temp.) in Business Administration, Department of Business Administration, Lund University

2. Scholarly qualifications 2.1 Publications Peer-reviewed articles 1. Corvellec, Hervé & Hultman, Johan (Forthcoming) Managing the politics of value propositions. Marketing Theory. 2. Boholm, Max, Arvidsson, Rickard, Boholm, Åsa, Corvellec, Hervé & Molander, Sverker (In press) Dis-Ag-reement: The construction and negotiation of risk in the Swedish controversy over antibacterial silver. Journal of Risk Research. 3. Corvellec, Hervé, Zapata Campos, María José, & Zapata, Patrik (2013) Infrastructures, lock-in, and sustainable urban development: The case of waste incineration in a Swedish metropolitan area. Journal of Cleaner Production, 50(1): 32–39. 4. Hultman, Johan & Corvellec, Hervé (2012) The European waste hierarchy: from the sociomateriality of waste to a politics of consumption. Environment & Planning A, 44(10): 2413–2427. 5. Corvellec, Hervé, Bramryd, Torleif (2012) The multiple market-exposure of waste management companies: A case study of two Swedish municipally owned companies. Waste Management, 32(9): 1722-1727. 6. Corvellec, Hervé & Odell, Tom (2012) Demanding hosts and ungrateful guests: The everyday drama of public transportation in three acts and 3

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academic prose. Culture and Organizations, 18(3): 231-249. 7. Corvellec, Hervé, Bramryd, Torleif & Hultman, Johan (2012) The business model of solid waste management in Sweden: A case study of two municipallyowned companies. Waste Management & Research, 30(5): 512-518. 8. Corvellec, Hervé, & Hultman, Johan (2012) From ‘Less Landfilling’ to ‘Wasting Less’: Societal narratives, socio-materiality, and organizations. Journal of Organizational Change Management, 25(2): 297-314. 9. Boholm, Åsa, Corvellec, Hervé & Karlsson Marianne (2012) The practice of risk governance: Lessons from the field. Journal of Risk Research, 15(1): 1-20. 10. Bevan, David, Corvellec, Hervé, & Faÿ, Eric (2011) Responsibility beyond CSR. Journal of Business Ethics, 101 (Supplement 1):1-4. (Introduction to a special issue on “Responsible Management”). 11. Corvellec, Hervé (2011) The narrative structure of risk accounts. Risk Management: An International Journal, 13(3): 101-121. 12. Boholm, Åsa & Corvellec, Hervé (2011) A relational theory of risk. Journal of Risk Research, 14(2): 175-190. 13. Corvellec, Hervé (2010) Organizational risk as it derives from what managers value: A practice-based approach to risk assessment. Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management, 18(3): 145-154. 14. Corvellec, Hervé, & Macheridis Nikos (2010) The moral responsibility of project selectors. International Journal of Project management, 28(3): 212-219. 15. Corvellec, Hervé (2009) The practice of risk management: Silence is not absence, Risk Management: An International Journal, 11(3-4): 285-304. 16. Corvellec, Hervé & Åsa Boholm (2008) The risk/no-risk rhetoric of environmental impact assessments (EIA): The case of off-shore wind farms in Sweden, Local Environment, 13(7): 627-640. 17. Corvellec, Hervé & Risberg, Annette (2007) Sensegiving as mise-en-sens: The case of wind power development. Scandinavian Journal of Management, 23(3): 306-326. 18. Corvellec, Hervé (2007) Arguing for a license to operate: The case of the Swedish wind power industry. Corporate Communications: An International Journal, 12(2): 129-144. 19. Bevan, David & Corvellec, Hervé (2007) The impossibility of corporate ethics: For a Lévinasian approach to managerial ethics. Business Ethics - A European Journal, 16(3): 208-219. 20. Corvellec, Hervé (2006) For a symmetrical understanding of organizing and arguing. Society and Business Review, 1(3): 248-265. 21. Corvellec, Hervé (2001) Talks on tracks: Debating urban infrastructure projects. Studies in Cultures, Organizations and Societies, 7: 25-53. 22. Corvellec, Hervé (1995) Translating management accounting terms: The case of ’performance’. Advances in International Accounting. 8: 129-147. 23. Corvellec, Hervé (1994) Library performance in activity reports. Svensk Biblioteksforskning, 3-4: 52-68. 24. Corvellec, Hervé (1991) Trend, weaknesses and perspectives of performance evaluation in public libraries. Svensk Biblioteksforskning, 3: 19-28. 4

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25. Corvellec, Hervé (1990) Tendances, faiblesses, et perspectives de l’évaluation des performances des bibliothèques. Bulletin des Bibliothèques de France, 35(6): 356-365.

Books 1. Corvellec, Hervé (ed.) (2013) What is theory? Answers from the social and cultural sciences. Stockholm & Copenhagen: Liber & Copenhagen Business School Press. 2. Corvellec, Hervé & Lindquist, Hans (eds.) (2005) Servicemötet: Multidisciplinära öppningar [The service encounter: Multidisciplinary approaches]. Malmö: Liber. 3. Corvellec, Hervé & Holmberg, Leif (2010) Organisationers vardag: Underifrån sett [The everyday of organizations: Seen from below]. Second revised edition. Malmö: Liber. (The first edition was elected Title of the Year 2004: Academic award by Centrum för personal och utveckling (Center for personnel and development) together with the journal Personal och ledarskap (Personnel and Leadership)) 4. Corvellec, Hervé (2002) På tal om Tredje spåret vid Riddarholmen. [Speaking of the Third track at Riddarholmen]. Göteborg: BAS 5. Corvellec, Hervé (1997) Stories of achievements: Narrative features of organizational performance. New Brunswick (NJ): Transaction Publishers. (Reprint of my doctoral dissertation published 1995 by Lund University Press)

Book chapters 1. Corvellec, Hervé (2014) Recycling food waste into biogas, or how management transforms overflows into flows. In, Czarniawska, Barbara & Löfgren, Orvar (eds.) Coping with excess: How organizations, communities and individuals manage overflows. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. Available as working paper: Corvellec, Hervé (2012) Normalising excess: An ambivalent take on the recycling of food waste into biogas, Research in Service Studies, Working Paper No 15, November 2012. 2. Boholm, Åsa & Corvellec, Hervé (2014) A relational theory of risk: Lessons for risk communication. In, Arvai, Joe & Rivers, Louie (eds.) Effective risk communication. London: Earthscan. 3. Corvellec, Hervé (2013) Why ask what theory is?. In, Corvellec, Hervé (ed.) What is theory? Answers from the social and cultural sciences. Stockholm (Sweden) and Copenhagen (Denmark): Liber and Copenhagen Business School Press. 4. Corvellec, Hervé & Hultman, Johan (2013) Waste management companies: Critical urban infrastructural services that design the socio-materiality of waste. In, Zapata Campos, María José & Hall, C. Michael (eds.) Organising waste in the city: International perspectives on narratives and practices. Bristol: 5

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The Policy Press. 5. Bevan, David & Corvellec, Hervé (2012) The impossibility of corporate ethics: For a Lévinasian approach to managerial ethics. In, Crane, Andy, & Matten, Dirk (eds.) Sage Library in Business and Management: New Directions in Business Ethics, Volume 2. Sage: London. A reprint of: Bevan, David & Corvellec, Hervé (2007) The impossibility of corporate ethics: For a Lévinasian approach to managerial ethics, Business Ethics - A European Journal, 16 (3): 208-219. 6. Corvellec, Hervé (2011) Perelman and Olbrechts-Tyteca: Arguing and organizing. In, Jensen, Tommy & Wilson, Timothy L. (eds.) On the Shoulder of Giants. Lund: Studentlitteratur. 7. Corvellec, Hervé (2011) New Rhetoric and organization studies. In, Bonnet, Eduard, Czarniawska, Barbara, McCloskey, Deirdre & Jensen, Hans Siggaard (eds.) Management and persuasion. Barcelona: ESADE. 8. Corvellec, Hervé (2007) Narrative analysis. In, Gustavsson, Bengt (ed.) The principles of knowledge creation: Research methods in the social sciences. Cheltenham (UK) and Northampton (MA): Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd. 9. Corvellec, Hervé (2007) Ett bra vindläge: Industrialisering och nyliberal kommersialisering av blåsiga platser. In, Ek, Richard & Hultman, Johan (eds.) Plats som produkt. Lund: Studentlitteratur. 10. Corvellec, Hervé (2007) Företagsetikens Janusansikte: Teknik och kritik. In, Kärreman, Dan & Rehn, Alf (eds.) Organisation: Teorier om ordning och oordning. Malmö: Liber. 11. Corvellec, Hervé (2005) Mot en respektens etik för servicemötet. In, Corvellec, Hervé & Lindquist, Hans (eds.) Servicemötet: Multidisciplinära öppningar. Malmö: Liber 12. Colla, Piero & Corvellec, Hervé (2003) Dialog: från samtal till text. In, Strannegård, Lars (ed.) Avhandlingen: Om att formas till forskare. Lund: Studentlitteratur. 13. Corvellec, Hervé (2003) Narratives of organizational performances. In, Czarniawska, Barbara & Gagliardi, Pasquale (eds.) Narratives we organize by. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. 14. Corvellec, Hervé (2001) The New Rhetoric of infrastructure projects. In, Czarniawska, Barbara & Solli, Rolf (eds.) Organizing Metropolitan Space and Discourse. Malmö: Liber. 15. Corvellec, Hervé (1998) "Böckerna kan inte avslutas om inte debet är lika med kredit": Den textuella konstruktionen av organisationer genom dubbel bokföring. In, Schoug, Fredrik & Miegel, Fredrik (eds.) Dikotomier: Vetenskapliga reflektioner. Lund: Studentlitteratur. 16. Corvellec, Hervé (1992) Biblioteksprestationer sedda i ljuset av sportprestationer. In, Widebäck, Göran (ed.) (1992) Bibliotek som Serviceföretag-Kunden i Centrum, Stockholm: FRN, Rapport 92:4.

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1. Corvellec, H. and B. Czarniawska (2014). "Action nets for waste prevention." GRI Rapport 2014:1. 2. Corvellec, Hervé, Zapata Campos, María José & Zapata, Patrik (2013) Extending the realm of accounting inscriptions: Pay-As-You-Throw (PAYT) solid waste collection invoicing and the moral enrolment of residents in environmental governance. Accounting Organization and Society conference on “Performing business and social innovation through accounting inscriptions”, Galway, Ireland, September 22-24, 2013. [Peer reviewed conference paper] 3. Corvellec, Hervé (2013) Please recycle food waste: Organizations as agents of societal changes. 22nd Nordic Academy of Management Conference (NFF), Track 28: Business in Society, Reykjavik, Iceland, 21-23 August, 2013 [Conference paper] 4. Corvellec, Hervé & Rosengren, Mats (2001) Exploring managerial doxa with the New Rhetoric, EGOS 2001, July, Lyon (France). 5. Corvellec, Hervé (1996). Corporate Annual Reports as Administrative Serials: The Case of Astra, a Swedish Pharmaceutical Group. Working Paper Series, Institute of Economic Research, School of Economics and Management, Lund University, 1996/3. 6. Corvellec, Hervé & Sotto, Richard (1993). La chanson de la performance Une épopée de l’organisation [The song of performance: An organizational epos]. Working Paper Series, Institute of Economic Research, School of Economics and Management, Lund University, 1993/10.

Other publications

Special issue (editor) 1. Bevan, David, Corvellec, Hervé & Faÿ, Eric (eds.) (2011) Special issue of the Journal of Business Ethics on “Responsible Management”, volume 101, Supplement 1.

Encyclopedia entries 1. Corvellec, Hervé (Forthcoming) Narrative for Service Research and Management, Encyclopedia of Quality and the Service Economy, Park Dahlgaard, Sumi (ed.). Sage: Thousand Oaks. 2. Corvellec, Hervé (Forthcoming) Narrative approaches to organizations, International Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2nd Edition, Wright, James D. (editor in chief) & Bryant, Peter (section editor). Oxford: Elsevier. Available as working paper : Corvellec, Hervé (2012) Narratives in and about organizations: An anthropology, a mode of inquiry and a leadership tool, Research in Service Studies, Working Paper 16, December 2012.

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Book reviews and Comments 1. Corvellec, Hervé (Forthcoming) “Styles of Organizing: The Will to Form” by Gibson Burrell (Oxford University Press, 2013). [Book review]. M@n@gement. [ejournal] 2. Corvellec, Hervé (2014) “Organizations and Archetypes” by Monika Kostera (Edward Elgar, 2012). [Book review]. Organization Studies. 35 (1):147-150 3. Corvellec, Hervé (2012) « Arbetsliv utan maktperspektiv: Arbets- och organisationspsykologi: Individ och organisation i samspel” by Gunnar Aronsson, Johnny Hellgren, Kerstin Isaksson, Gunn Johansson, Magnus Sverke, Ingemar Torbiörn (Natur och Kultur, 2012) [Book review]. Respons, 1, nr. 5, 73-74. 4. Corvellec, Hervé (2012) “The Worth of Goods: Valuation and Pricing in the Economy” edited by J. Beckert, & P. Aspers (eds.) (Oxford University Press, 2012). [Book review]. Scandinavian Journal of Management. 28, Nr 2, pp. 198199. 5. Corvellec, Hervé (2011) Even Beyond Humanity: A comment on “Change and Commitment: Beyond Risk and Responsibility” by Silvio Funtowicz & Roger Strand. Journal of Risk Research, Vol 14, nr 8, pp 1005-1006. 6. Hervé Corvellec (2010) “The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work” by de Botton, Alain (with pictures by Richard Baker, Hamish Hamilton-Penguin Group, 2009). [Book review]. Organization Studies, 31, Nr 1, pp. 118-122. 7. Corvellec, Hervé (2004) « The Power of Tale: Using Narrative for Organisational Success” by Allan, Julie, Fairtlough Gerard & Heinzen Barbara (John Wiley & Sons, 2002) and “Storytelling in Organizations” by Gabriel Yannis (Oxford University Press, 2000) [Book review essay]. Scandinavian Journal of Management, 20, No.1-2, pp. 211-217. 8. Corvellec, Hervé (2003). “Management Gurus and Management Fashions: A Dramastic Inquiry” by Brad Jackson (with a foreword by Chris Argyris; London & New York: Routledge, 2001). [Book review]. Scandinavian Journal of Management, 19, No. 2, pp. 275-278. 9. Corvellec, Hervé (2002). “Pandemonium” by Gibson Burrell (Sage, 1997). [Book review]. Scandinavian Journal of Management, 18, No.2, pp. 255-258.

Proceedings and Reports 1. Hultman, Johan & Corvellec, Hervé (2014) Organisering av avfallstjänster för ett hållbart samhälle: En fallstudie av avfallshantering 2010-2013. Helsingborg: Institution för service management och tjänstevetenskap, Lunds Universitet. Available at: http://www.ism.lu.se/fileadmin/files/oki/OKI_slutredovisning_final.pdf 2. Boholm, Åsa, Corvellec, Hervé, Johansson, Vicki, Boholm, Max & Karlsson, Marianne (2011) Riskhanteringsbeslut inom transportsektorn: Slutredovisning av forskningsprojektet TRANSAM 2007-2010. CEFOS Rapport 2011: 1. Göteborg: Centrum för forskning om offentlig sektor (CEFOS), Göteborgs Universitet http://www.cefos.gu.se/digitalAssets/1325/1325815_cefosrapport-2011-1.pdf 8

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3. Bengtsson, Mats & Corvellec, Hervé (2005) Etablering av vindkraft i Sverige: en kartläggning av miljötillståndsprocesser 1999-2004 (Developing Wind Power in Sweden: Mapping the Environmental Permit Process 1999-2004). (Arbetsrapport 2005:1) Göteborg: Centrum för forskning om offentlig sektor (CEFOS), Göteborgs Universitet http://www.cefos.gu.se/arapp0501.pdf 4. Corvellec, Hervé (1995). Sidestreams: A Personal Account of the 4th Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Accounting Conference (also known as the 4th IPA), Hulme Hall, Manchester, England, 10-13 July 1994. European Accounting Review, vol 4, No. 1, pp. 177-181. (Conference report). 5. Corvellec, Hervé (1989) Comparaison France Suède de l’économie du secteur du livre, Cahiers de l’économie du livre, numéro 2, 32-53

2.2 Participation in and/or leadership of research projects Research director: Managing Big Cities research program, GRI (Gothenburg Research Institute), Gothenburg University, since July 1st, 2013. Head of project: From waste management to waste prevention: Closing implementation gaps through sustainable action nets (Från avfallshantering till avfallsförebyggande - Att minska genomförandeunderskott med hållbara handlingsnät) (2013-2017). Project financed by FORMAS (The Swedish Research Council for Environment, Agricultural Sciences and Spatial Planning), 7,9 MSek / ca 910 000 Euros. Head of project: Decoupling services: New management practices for a new understanding of waste (Frikopplingstjänster: Nya managementpraktiker för en ny syn på avfall) (2013-2015). Project financed by Plattformen, Helsingborg Stad: 1,1 MSek / ca 126 000 Euros. Head of project: Organizing critical infrastructure services - A case study of waste management (2009-2013). Project financed by VINNOVA (Swedish Governmental Agency for Innovation Systems): 5,2 Msek (ca 573 000 Euros). Co-head of project: Risk decisions in transportation (2006-2008): Project coordinated by the Swedish Rescue Services Agency (Räddningsverket). Coapplicant with Åsa Boholm (Head of project) (CEFOS): 7,8 Msek/ ca 835 000 Euros. Co-head of project: Small-Scale Renewable Energy Production (2002-2005): project financed by The Swedish Emergency Management Agency (KBM). Codirected with Åsa Boholm (CEFOS): 5,1 Msek/ca 560 000 Euros. Co-initiative taker and co-applicant to Governing in Action Nets - Swedish Municipalities and their Waste Responsibility (2011-2013) Project financed by CEFOS, University of Gothenburg: 910 000 SEK (ca 105 000 Euros); Head of project Patrik Zapata (School of Public Administration, Gothenburg University) Co-initiative taker: Lightning conductor (Åskledaren) (2010-2011), a collaboration platform between Lund University and H+ (a large urban 9

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development program in Helsingborg). Project financed by Plattformen, Helsingborg Stad: 1 MSek (ca 115 000 Euros), project manager: Johan Alvehus (Department of Service Management, Lund University) Co-initiative taker and scientific adviser: Strategic alliances for a sustainable society (Strategiska allianser för ett uthålligt samhälle) (2010-2014); financed by Plattformen, Helsingborg Stad: 1 million SEK (ca 115 000 Euros); head of project Mikael Bergmasth (Department of Service Management, Lund University). Project member: The territorial dimension of waste policies: constructing a regime of proximity (Dimensions territoriales des politiques de gestion des dechets : la construction d’un regime de proximite PROXITER). 2013-2016. Coheads of projects Claudia Cirelli and Fabrizio Maccaglia, Tours University (France). Project financed by the French national agency for innovation (ADEME). Ca 70 000 SEK (8000 Euros) for my contribution. Member of the reference group: Kommunal avfallsverksamhet som motor i regional utveckling - en möjlig affärsmodell? (Municipal waste management facilities: a possible business model?). 2013-1014. Co-heads of project Rosqvist Resurs and Retikfabriken. No financial compensation. Project member: Managing Big City research program (1997-2000, scientific leadership by Professor Barbara Czarniawska), Gothenburg Research Institute (GRI), Göteborg School of Economics and Commercial Law. Previous individual grants: o Ax:son Johnsons Stiftelsen (twice) o Forskningsrådsnämnden o Samhällsvetenskaplig fakultet vid Lunds Universitet o Sydsvenska Handelskammaren (several times) o Institute of Economic Research (Lund University) o Knut och Alice Wallenberg Stiftelsen o Landshövding Per Westlings minnesfond o Crafoordska Stiftelsen o Stiftelsen Partnerskap Ekonomihögskolan vid Lunds Universitet -Sydsvenskt Näringsliv och Organisationer o Jan Wallender Stiftelsen (Handelsbanken).

2.3 International contacts Participation in conferences with conference paper(s) 1. Waste prevention action nets, Reduce, reuse and recycle – environmental and social challenge - Workshop at the University of Borås, Sweden November 2013 2. Föreningen Företagsekonomi i Sverige (Swedish Academy of management), 10

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Lund (Sweden), October 2013. 3. Performing Business Inscriptions, Accounting, September 2013

and Social Innovations through Accounting Organizations and Society Workshop, Galway,

4. Creating Knowledge VII 2013, Lund (Sweden), August 2013 [Non attending contributor because of illness: presentation made by Ann-Sofie Zettergren]. 5. Twenty-Second Scandinavian Academy of Management, Reykjavik (Island), August 2013 [participation and presentation cancelled because of illness]. 6. Thirty-first Standing Conference on Organizational Symbolism (SCOS), Warsaw Poland), July, 2013. [Paper presention and book presentation]. 7. ESRN (Economic Sociology Research Network) (ESA: European Sociological Association) conference ‘Embeddedness and Beyond’, October 27, 2012, Moscow. [Non attending contributor: presentation made by Johan Hultman]. 8. Curiosity and Serendipity, European Sociological Association Research Network 20thMidterm Conference, 20-21 September 2012, Lund. 9. Twenty-eight EGOS (European Group on Organization Studies) 2012, Helsinki, July 2012. 10. American Management Academy SERVSIG 2012 (Standing research group on services), Helsinki, June 2012. 11. Nordic Conference on Consumer Research 2012, Göteborg (Sweden), May/June 2012. 12. Third GPMS (Göteborg Public Management Symposium), Göteborg (Sweden), November 2011. 13. Föreningen Företagsekonomi i Sverige (Swedish Academy of management), Linköping (Sweden), October 2011. 14. Scandinavian Academy of Management, Stockholm (Sweden), August 2011. 15. Twenty-seventh EGOS (European Group on Organization Studies), Göteborg (Sweden), July 2011. 16. The business model of Swedish Waste Management Companies, Waste and Human Behaviour Seminar, Water Resource Engineering, Lund University, March 2011. 17. Fourth Conference on Rhetoric and Narratives in Management Research RNMR 2011, Barcelona, March 2011. 18. Workshop International workshop: Exploring spaces and linkages between Services, Markets and Society, Helsingborg (Sweden), August 2010. 19. Society for Risk Analysis Europe, London (UK), June 2010 (two presentations). 20. Second Göteborg Public Management Symposium 2009, Göteborg (Sweden). 21.

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22. Twenty-seventh Standing Conference on Organizational Symbolism (SCOS), Copenhagen (Denmark) and Malmö (Sweden), July, 2009. 23. Eighteenth SRA-Europe Annual Meeting, June: July 2009, Karlstad (Sweden). 24. Third Conference on Rhetoric and Narratives in Management Research (RNMR) ESADE (URL), March 2009, Barcelona (Spain). 25. Forskarnätverket för Urbanforskning (Research Network for Urban Research, Malmö): ”Städer och globala förändringsprocesser” (Cities in a global change), December 2008, Malmö (Sweden) (one day seminar; Keynote). 26. EURAM 2008- European Academy of Management, Ljubljana (Slovenia), May 2008. 27. SCOS 2007: Standing Conference on Organizational Symbolism, Ljubljana (Slovenien), July 2007 28.

Skånes energiting (The Scanian meeting on energy), Malmö, June 2007

29. Thirteenth Annual International Sustainable Development Research Conference, Västerås (Sweden), June 2007 (Non attending contributor: presentation made by David Bevan) 30. Second Conference on Rhetoric and Narratives in Management Research, ESADE, Barcelona (Spain), May/June 2007 (Keynote speaker) 31. EURAM 2007 – European Academy of Management, Paris (France), May 2007 32. VTI dagarna (Yearly Conference of the Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute), Linköping (Sweden), January 2007 33. Levinas, Business, Ethics - Centre for Philosophy and Political Economy, University of Leicester, 27-29 October 2005 34. Eighteenth NFF: Scandinavian Academy of Management (formerly: Nordic Conference on Business Studies), Aarhus (Denmark), August 2005 35. Seventh NESS - Nordic Environmental Social Science Research Conference, Göteborg (Sweden), June 2005 36. EURAM 2005 - European Academy of Management, Munich (Germany), May 2005 37. EIASM / IFSAM 2004 - European Institute for Advanced Studies in Management /International Federation of Scholarly Associations of Management, Göteborg (Sweden), July 2004 38. Acceptability in Implementation of Wind Turbines in Social Landscapes, Topical Expert Meeting #42, International Energy Agency: R&D Wind, Annex XI, FOI-Aeronautics, Stockholm, March 2004 39. SCOS 2003: Standing Conference on Organizational Symbolism, Cambridge (UK), July 2003 40.

Cities of Tomorrow, Göteborg (Sweden), Augusti 2001

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August 2001 42. EGOS 2001- European Group for Organizational Studies, Lyon (France), July 2001 43. An International Multidisciplinary Conference on New Perspectives on Siting Controversy, Glumslöv (Sweden), May 2001 44. New Directions in Organisational Performance, Newcastle (England), March 28-29, 2001 45. In the Eden of Learning - Dialogue, Intellectual Meeting and Learning (I lärandets lustgård -- Dialog, tankemöten, lärande), Kristianstad (Sweden), October 2000 46. SCOS 2000 – Standing Conference on Organizational Symbolism, Athens (Greece), July 2000 47.

Narrative, An International Conference, Atlanta (Georgia, USA), April 2000

48. Management Accounting in Europe: Engaging Research and Practice (3/3), Berlin (Germany), September 1999 49. Arts Management: A Performance Perspective, Södertörn University (Sweden), September 1999 50.

Managing the Big City—Part 2, Göteborg (Sweden), August 1999

51. 15th NFF - Nordic Conference on Business Studies, Helsinki (Finland), August 1999 52. Language in Organizational Change and Transformation: What makes a difference?, Columbus (Ohio, USA), May 1999 53.

Cities at the Millenium, London (UK), December 1998

54. Management Accounting in Europe: Engaging Research and Practice (2/3), Cork (Ireland), September 1998 55. 21st Annual Congress of the European Accounting Association, Antwerp (Belgium), April 1998 56. Management Accounting in Europe: Engaging Research and Practice (1/3), Palermo (Italy), December 1997 57.

Big City Management, Göteborg, August 1997

58. 14th NFF - Conference on Nordic Business Studies, Bodoe (Norway), August 1997 59. 19th Annual Congress of the European Accounting Association, Bergen (Norway), May 1996 60. 13th NFF - Conference on Nordic Business Studies, August 1995, Copenhagen (Denmark) 61. Evaluation as Control (Utvärdering som Styrmedel), Gripsholm (Sweden), September 1994 62. 4th Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Accounting Conference, Manchester (England), July 1994 13

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64. 17th Annual Congress of the European Accounting Association, Venice (Italy), May 1994 65. Quality in Municipalities and Regions (Kvalitet i Kommuner och Landsting), Göteborg, (Sweden) November 1993. 66. 2nd International Conference on Arts Management, Jouy-en-Josas (France), June 1993. 67. Second European Management Control Symposium, Jouy en Josas (France), July 1992. 68. Library as Service Organization (Bibliotek som Serviceföretag), Lund, April 1992 69.

6th International Conference on Cultural Economics, Umeå, June1990

Visiting Scholarship 1. Copenhagen Business School, Department of Organizations (IOA), OctoberNovember 2013

Domestic and international guest lectures and research seminars 1. “Sammanläggningsavhandlingar (Dissertations by publication)”, School of Public Administration, Gothenburg University 2. “What is theory A half day workshop”, Copenhagen Business School, December 2013. 3. “Waste: Object of Management, Valuation and Sustainability”, Department of Organizations, Copenhagen Business School, November 2013 4. “Organizing waste management, waste governance and sustainable urban development” , Waste Recovery, Borås University, October 2013 5. “Organizing Critical Infrastructure – The case of Waste infrastructure”, Urban arena, Lund University, June 2013 6. “Waste management companies: Hybrid Organizations between public and private management”, Guest lecture for PhD course Public Management Theories and Contemporary Studies, Malmö University, May 2012. 7. “Waste management or when critical infrastructures, socio-materiality, societal narratives, unique business models, legal controversies, definitions of sustainability, stakeholder management, and multidimensional value production processes collaborate to remove from your front door what you do not have any use for”, Seminar, Department of industrial economy, Uppsala University, May 2012. 8. “Narrative for social science analysis”, Third workshop EGAIS, University of Namur (Belgium), January 2012. 14

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9. Article presentations, Discourse meetings (Diskurmöte), Faculty of Humanities, Lund University, October 2010. 10. Article presentations, Risk meetings (Riskmöte), Faculty of Engineering, Lund University, October 2009. 11. “About a practice-immanent view of organizational risk”, Copenhagen Business School, Department of Organization, September 2009. 12. “Narrative, Rhetoric and Urban Projects”, Department of Urban Studies, Malmö University College, 2009 13. “The Baumol-Bowen paradox“, ISAK, Linköping University, 2008 14. “Sensemaking, Sensegiving and Mise-en-sens”, HEC (Hautes Études Commerciales), Paris, 2007 15. “Narrative theory for management research”, Department of Business Administration, Uppsala University (several times 2006-2010) 16. “Narrative theory for organizational research”, NHV - Nordic School for Public Health (Nordiska högskolan för folkhälsovetenskap), 2005 17. “Argumentation and infrastructure planning”, Copenhagen Business School, Intercultural Communication and Leadership Department, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2003 18. “Narrative theory in social science research”, Aalborg Universitet, Department of Development and Planning, Aalborg, Denmark, 2002 19. “Narrative theory in management research”, Växjö Universitet, Department of Business Administration, Växjö, Sweden, 2001

2.4 Others PhD Examiner

Oral defense (Swedish: fakultetsopponent) Frederic Bill (2006) The Apocalypse of Entrepreneurship. Växjö: Växjö University Press (nr. 96/2006). Held in Växjö (Sweden), October 6, 2006.

Internal pre-defense (Swedish: opponent) & Examination committee (Swedish: betygsnämndens ledamot) Examination committee, PhD: Mar Perezts (2014) L’éthique comme pratique située: Etude multiniveaux sur l’éthique au travail dans la conformité bancaire. Diss. Paris: ESCP-Europe and Panthéon Sorbonne (Paris 1). Internal pre-defense and examination committee, PhD (2012): Walter Mareile (2013) Making plans - telling stories: planning in Karlskrona/Sweden 1980-2010. Diss. Karlskrona: Blekinge Tekniska Högskola (The Swedish School of Planning) Examination committee (reserve), PhD: Tobias Linné (2008) Digitala pengar: Nya villkor i det sociala livet. Diss. Lund: Department of Sociology, Lund 15

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University Examination committee, PhD: Viktorija Kalonaityte (2008). Off the Edge of the Map. Diss. School of Economics and Management, Lund University. Internal pre-defense and examination committee, PhD: Joakim Thelander (2006) Mutor i det godas tjänst?: biståndsarbetare i samtal om vardaglig korruption (Paying bribes to do good?: aid workers' talk about everyday corruption). Diss. Lund: Department of Sociology, Lund University Internal pre-defense and examination committee, PhD: Lund University: Peter Parker (2004) How Personal Networks Shape Business: An anthropological study of social embededdness, knowledge development and growth of firms. Lund: Department of Sociology, Lund University Internal pre-defense, PhD (2009): Anette Hallin; INDEK (Department for Industrial Economy), KTH: The Swedish Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm. Internal pre-defense, PhD (2007): Monica Macquet; Stockholm School of Economics. Internal pre-defense, PhD (2002): Florin-Samuelsson Emila; Jönköping International Business School Internal pre-defense, PhD (2000): Lena Porsander; Department of Business Administration, Stockholm University Internal pre-defense, PhD (1997): Anders W. Johansson, Department of Business Administration, Lund University

Organization of conferences, conference tracks, and research seminars: A selection 1. Forthcoming: Co-chair for Fourth GPMS (Göteborg Public Management Symposium), Göteborg (Sweden), November 2013 (together with Petra Adolfsson, Rolf Solli and Bror Brorström) 2. Initiative taker and track co-organizer: Företags ansvar i en global värld (Corporate responsibility in a global world), Föreningen Företagsekonomi i Sverige (Swedish Academy of Management), Lund (Sweden), October 2013 (together with Annette Cerne and Tommy Jensen) 3. Initiative taker and track co-organizer: Business in Society, Scandinavian Academy of Management, Reykjavik (Island), August 2013 (together with Tommy Jensen; non attending because of illness) 4. Track organizer: Qualitative Studies in Service and Commercial Fields; Curiosity and Serendipity, European Sociological Association Research Network 20 Midterm Conference, 20-21 September 2012, Lund. 5. Initiative taker and co-chair for a Reassembling Management Ethics and CSR track at EGOS 2012, Helsinki (together with Bobby Banerjee, University of Western Sydney (Australia), and Martin Fougère, Hanken (Finland)) 16

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6. Initiative taker and co-chair for a Reassembling Management Ethics and CSR track at EGOS 2011, Göteborg (together with Bobby Banerjee and Thomas Klikauer, both from the University of Western Sydney) 7. Initiative taker and co-chair for Dialogues and debates in management and organization studies (together with Barbara Czarniawksa, Göteborg University), RNMR (Rhetoric and Narratives in Management) 2011, Barcelona (Spain), March 2011 8. A two day seminar on Practice theory for service and consumption studies, a collaboration between the Department for Service Management, Lund University, and the Center for Consumption Science, Gothenburg University : December 2010 (in Göteborg) and February 2011 (in Helsingborg) 9. Initiative taker and co-chair Society for Risk Analysis Symposium on “Risk and decision making” at the SRA-E (Society for Risk Analysis: Europe) Annual Meeting in London, June 21-23, 2010. Special theme ‘Risk, Governance & Accountability’ (together with Åsa Boholm and Vicki Johansson). 10. Initiative taker and co-chair for a Responsible Management track at IFSAM 2010, Paris (together with David Bevan, Royal Holloway, and Eric Faÿ, EM Lyon) 11. Initiative taker and co-chair for a Business and Civil Society track at EURAM 2006 (Oslo), EURAM 2007 (Paris) and EURAM 2008 (Ljubljana) (together with Claire Auplat, King’s College-London, and Yvon Pesqueux, CNAM-Paris) 12. Three international seminars on "Management Accounting in Europe: Engaging Research and Practice", a so-called Euroconference financed by the European Union and co-organized by EIASM (European Institute for Advanced Studies in Management), with the support of CIMA (Chartered Institute of Management Accounting) and Elsevier Science. Palermo, December 1997; Kinsale, September 1998; Berlin-Schmoeckwitz, September 1999

Editor, reviewer, scientific advisor Book-review editor for Scandinavian Journal of Management (2004-2011) Editorial Advisory Board member for the Scandinavian Journal of Management Editorial Advisory Board member for the International Journal of Quality and Service Sciences Editorial Advisory Board member for the Scandinavian Journal of Public Administration. Editorial Advisory Board member for Society and Business Review (SBR) Editorial Advisory Board member for the International Journal of Project Organisation and Management (IJPOM) 2009-2010 Reviewer for British Journal of Management 17

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Reviewer for Business and Politics (Berkeley Electronic Press) Reviewer for Business Ethics: A European Journal Reviewer for the Canadian Journal of Administrative Science Reviewer for the Catalan Journal of Communication & Cultural Studies Reviewer for Consumption Markets & Culture Reviewer for Corporate Communications: An International Journal Reviewer for Culture and Organization Reviewer for the International Journal of Production Economics Reviewer for the International Journal of Project Management Reviewer for the Journal of Business Ethics Reviewer for the Journal of Cleaner Production Reviewer for the Journal of Economics and Business Management Reviewer for the Journal of Environmental Planning and Management Reviewer for the Journal of Health Organization and Management Reviewer for the Journal of Management Inquiry Reviewer for the Journal of Organizational Change Management Reviewer for the Journal of Research in Nursing (UK) Reviewer for the Journal of Risk Research Reviewer for the Journal of Service Research Reviewer for Leadership and the Humanities Reviewer for Nordiske Organisasjons-Studier Reviewer for Organization (London) Reviewer for Organizational Studies Reviewer for Qualitative Research Reviewer for Risk Management Reviewer for Scandinavian Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Reviewer for Scandinavian Journal of Management Reviewer for the Scandinavian Journal of Public Administration Reviewer for Society and Business Review (SBR) (Outstanding Reviewers 2009) Reviewer for Studies in Cultures, Organizations and Societies Reviewer for Tamara – Journal for Critical Organization Inquiry Reviewer for Waste Management Reviewer for Waste Management and Research Manuscript reviewer for Edward Edgar Publishing Manuscript reviewer for Oxford University Press Manuscript reviewer for Sage

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Research project evaluator for the Canada Council for the Arts /Conseil des Arts du Canada (Killiam Research Fellowship), September 2012 Research project evaluator for the Foundation for Baltic and East European Studies (Östersjöstiftelsen), 2010 and 2012 Member of the Scientific Committee of the European Accounting Association (EAA) 2009 & 2010 meetings. Research project evaluator Scientific for the French National Research Agency (ANR: Agence Nationale de la Recherche), 2008 Scientific adviser to the Bank of Sweden Tercentenary Foundation (Stiftelsen Riksbankens Jubileumsfond: RJ)

3. Pedagogical qualification 3.1 Pedagogical experience Teaching and supervision activities I have taught a minimum of 2800 so-called lecturing hours at undergraduate and graduate levels, and a minimum of 300 lecturing hours at the postgraduate/PhD level. A lecturing hour is an accounting unit that corresponds on average to four clock hours, one of which takes place in class. Teaching full time in Sweden requires as a rule that one teaches 400 lecturing hours per year. I have thus nearly taught the equivalent of 8 years fulltime over a period of 17 years. I describe in this section the nature of this teaching by level, place, topic, form and methods of teaching.

Undergraduate level Teaching Here are the topics that I have taught at undergraduate level. The terms small refers to classes with fewer than 20 students; medium to classes between 21 and 79 students; and large to classes of more than 80 students. “Lectures”, “article discussions”, or “cases discussions” refer to the dominant elements of my participation to the course. In some cases, I have been in charge of the whole course; in other cases I have just been in charge of specific parts of courses. @ Department of Service Management, Lund University Business ethics: small and large classes; on site and e-course; lectures, article discussions, case discussions Responsible Management and Entrepreneurship: small classes; lectures, article discussions, case discussions Risk Management: medium classes; lectures and article discussions 19

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Research methodology: medium and large classes; lectures Waste, consumption, management and sustainability: large classes; lectures Organization theory: large classes; lectures @ Department of economy, Kristianstad University College Organization theory: medium and large classes; lectures and case discussions Research methodology: small and medium classes; lectures and workshops @ Malmö University College Competence management: medium classes; lectures, workshops and case discussions @ Department of Business Administration, Lund University Organization theory: medium classes; case discussions Management accounting: medium classes; lectures and workshops Business ethics: medium classes; lectures and case discussions Research methodology: small classes; lectures Semiotic for marketing: large classes; interactive lectures Tutoring I have tutored and/or graded more than 250 bachelor’s theses (C uppsatser), for example, on the following topics: Empowerment in retail (Prize for best Retail thesis in retail 2013, Department of Service Management, Lund University) Waste management: waste collection services and waste collection work Risk management in retail Service management in retail, hotel or health organizations Business Ethics: ethical profiling, green products and socially responsible investments Organization theory: visual identity, project organizations or decentralization Quality management Management accounting and control: budgeting and the balanced scorecard Semiotics applied to advertisement or packaging Personal management: recruitment, competence development (war for talent) The content of CEO’s letter to the stockholders

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Graduate level Teaching @ Department of Service Management, Lund University Theory of Science/Methodology in Service Management, with a focus on critique (Tourism and Hospitality, Retail, Logistics): medium classes; lectures and article discussions. Competence Management: medium classes; lectures and exercises @ Department of Technology, Kristianstad University College Management: lectures and case discussions Tutoring I have been tutoring and grading more than 20 one-year master’s theses (D uppsatser) and three 2-year-master’s theses. Examples of topics for these theses: Sustainability and tourism (Prize for best Master’s thesis 2011) Tourism research literature as narrative Entrepreneurship in commercial hospitality Sustainability for hotel management Place marketing

Postgraduate level / PhD My teaching at PhD level has been focused on a) narrative methodology and b) generic knowledge about how to conduct a PhD project (e.g., advantages and drawbacks of monograph compared to a dissertation by publications; intertextuality as a characteristic of science; setting up a publishing strategy; attending academic conferences; supervising and being supervised). I have also initiated upon need specific PhD courses (e.g., on the theory of practice or Service Dominant Logic) and answered to specific demands (e.g., on the Baumol-Bowen paradox in arts organizations). Teaching @ Faculty of Social Sciences, Lund University Generic knowledge about how to conduct a PhD project; medium classes; lectures, class discussions @ Department of Service Management, Lund University Generic knowledge about how to conduct a PhD project: small classes; lectures, class discussions The Service-Dominant Logic: small class; lectures, class discussions 21

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Theories of Practice: small class; lectures, class discussions Culture and economy: on the Baumol-Bowen paradox; small class; lectures, class discussions @ Gävle University College: Narrative methodology for the Social Sciences: small class; lectures, class discussions, exercises @ Lund University: Narrative methodology for management studies; reading course for a single PhD student Tutoring I have tutored three PhD dissertations to completion, all as main supervisor: Main supervisor: Svingstedt, Anette (2012), Servicemötets praktik: på en tingsrätt, ett äldreboende och ett hotell. Lund: Institutionen för Service Management, Lunds Universitet. Main supervisor: Christian Fuentes (2011) Green retailing: a socio-material analysis. Lund: Lunds universitet Main supervisor: Lars Nordgren (2003) Förskjutningen av patientens position: Från patient till kund. Lund University Press. Lars Nordgren was appointed Docent in September 2009. On-going supervision of PhD dissertations: Main supervisor: Tomas Nilsson (PhD candidate), 2008 to present. Final seminar Spring 2012. Oral defense planned Winter 2013/2014. Main supervisor: Alma Raissova (PhD candidate), 2010 to present Assisting supervisor: Manuela Kronen (PhD candidate), 2011 to present

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Overview: Number of courses per subject and year at undergraduate and graduate levels (exclusive of doctoral education programs)

Place

Organization theory

95/ 96

96/ 97

97/ 98

98/ 99

99/ 2000

00/ 01

01/ 02

02/ 03

03/ 04

04/ 05

05/ 06

06/ 07

07/ 08

08/ 09

09/ 10

FEK /LU

FEK /LU

FEK /LU

FEK /LU

FEK /LU & HKR

HKR

HKR

HKR

ISM /LU

ISM /LU

ISM /LU

ISM /LU

ISM /LU

ISM /LU

ISM /LU

2

2

2

2

2

1

1

1

1

1

1

1*

1*

1*

1*

1

1

1

1

1*

1*

1*

1*

1*

1†

1†

1†

1

1

1

1

2

2

2

2

2

2

2

2

1

1

1

1

2

Management accounting

2

2

2

1

Business Ethics

2

2

2

Strategy and mgt control

1

2

1

Marketing

2

2

2

Competence management Tutoring & Research Method

1

2

1

1

10/ 11

11/ 12

ISM/ ISM/ LU LU

12/ 13 ISM/ LU

1

Risk Management

1

Theory of science – Critique

1

FEK/LU: Department of Business Administration, Lund University; HKR: Kristianstad University College; ISM/LU: Department of Service Management, Lund University *: Occasional lectures on business ethics, ethical reasoning, ethical consumption, sustainability, mm. for various courses (mostly organization theory) in various departments at Lund university. †: Malmö University College on a contract with Kristianstad University College.

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Overview: Number of lecturing hours* per subject and year** at undergraduate and graduate levels (exclusive of doctoral education programs)

Place

Organization theory

95/ 96

96/ 97

97/ 98

98/ 99

FEK /LU

FEK /LU

FEK /LU

FEK /LU

55

Management accounting

150

50

90

30

Business ethics

30

50

60

50

Strategy and mgt control

32

77

33

30

Marketing

13

26

20

10

32

53

20

20

Competence mgt Tutoring & Research Method

99/ 2000

00/ 01

01/ 02

02/ 03

03/ 04

04/ 05

05/ 06

06/ 07

07/ 08

09/ 10

ISM/ LU

ISM/ LU

10/ 11

11/ 12

11/ 12

12/ 13

ISM /LU

ISM/ LU

ISM/ ISM LU /LU

FEK /LU + HKR

HKR

HKR

HKR

ISM /LU

ISM /LU

ISM /LU

ISM /LU

100

100

100

100

40

40

20

20

25

10

10

15

40

80

80

40

60

20 25***

16

16

8

8

30

35

40

15

18

40

20

30

20

10

30

30

40

40

35

30

30

30

40

40

Risk Management

ISM /LU

08/ 09

20

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Forms and methods of teaching I am regularly invited to lecture, for example, on business ethics or waste management, at my own or other departments. So I lecture frequently. But when I design courses, I always combine lectures with interactive moments such as case or article discussions, usually on a one-to-one or one-to-two ratio. With smaller groups, I have experienced working with posters, a form of teaching that improves and rewards the students’ talent at making things visual. With medium large groups, I have organized mini-conferences based on one-week researches on specific topics. To break up the linearity inherent to Power Point presentations, I regularly prepare a slide show, distribute handouts, but do not use the slide show in class to improve the possibilities of interacting with the students.

Examination At the beginning of my career, I had often been working with large groups of students (up to 420), and this has often led me to choose traditional forms of examination such as classrooms exams. Whenever possible, though, I have tried to combine classroom exams with take-home exams, article discussions, reviews of guest lectures or of feature films, and oral forms of examination. I have, for example, supported students interested in non-traditional forms of examination such as posters, scrap books, theater or, once, musical mime. I even often invite students to propose suggestions to me about how they want to be examined, in particular PhD students. Now that I mostly design and teach courses for medium sized classes, I rely as a rule on a combination of oral examinations (e.g., article discussions) and take-home exams.

Development of teaching materials In June 2013, I came out with a book on theory that has become a required text for several graduate and post-graduate courses: Corvellec, Hervé (ed.) (2013) What is theory? Answers from the social and cultural sciences. Stockholm & Copenhagen: Liber & Copenhagen Business School Press. I have also co-edited a book that has been regularly used in Helsingborg to teach service management and service studies: 25

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Corvellec, Hervé & Lindquist, Hans (eds.) (2005) Servicemötet: Multidisciplinära öppningar. Malmö: Liber. Before that, I have authored a textbook that has been awarded a prize: Corvellec, Hervé & Holmberg, Leif (2004) Organisationers vardag: underifrån sett. Malmö: Liber. (The first edition was elected Title of the Year 2004: Academic award by Centrum för personal och utveckling (Center for personnel and development) together with the journal Personal och ledarskap (Personnel and Leadership)). A second revised edition came out in 2010. When at Kristianstad University College (1999- 2003), I wrote 16 short real and fictional cases to teach organization theory. I have also singlehandedly developed comprehensive web-based course-books for my courses. Kristianstad University College had no web-based teaching platform at this time, and I built course websites, in my private web-domain, where students could find a description of the course, key pedagogical concepts, practical information, teaching notes, reading instructions, methodological advice (e.g., on how to search for information or how to manage an oral defense), past exams, and answers to questions that I had been asked. I have described this experience in a short unpublished report that can be obtained on request. These course web-sites were somewhat amateurish when it comes to HTML coding, but none the less acclaimed by students.

Course evaluations Courses evaluations at the Department of Service Management, Lund University are under the responsibility of the vice-departmental dean for pedagogical matters. She or he decides if the questions and the survey are made electronically, sometimes before all students are examined, sometimes after. Heads of courses have no influence on their design. For PhD courses, I prefer to design qualitative evaluations. Praising oneself is inelegant, but I usually get positive evaluations. Epithets such as “committed” or “knowledgeable” are recurrently used to comment on my performance as a teacher. Students also regularly praise the clarity of my course planning.

International experience For family reasons, I have chosen not to spend longer periods away from Malmö where I live. To diversify my experience, I have taught on a regular basis in Lund, Kristianstad, Malmö and Helsingborg, all places within a commuting distance from my home. Besides seminars in PhD programs, my only experience of teaching abroad is a three full day intensive class in Business Ethics held at EDHEC 26

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(Lille, France) in November 2012.

Language Earlier in my career I was mostly teaching in Swedish. Today, I do only about half of my teaching in Swedish and the rest in English. I have hardly ever taught in French.

3.2 Pedagogical education and training I have attended pedagogical courses for teaching at undergraduate, graduate and PhD levels: Teaching in higher education (1995) (equivalent to ten days). I attended one of the first versions of this course that has now been considerably expanded. Doctoral Tutoring: An educative mission with possibilities (Forskarhandledning: Ett utbildningsuppdrag med möjligheter), Lunds universitet (2004) (two days in class + one day preparation). Teaching and Learning through English (Autumn 2009) (four days in class + four days preparation). To pass the course, I penned a reflection about how to introduce a course for an international group of students, something that I regularly have to do. I have also attended more technical training courses: Renew your Power Point (Förnya din Power Point), a course on non linear Power-point presentations) (2005) (three days in class + three days preparation). This course has been a welcome opportunity to reflect on the linearity that teaching tools such as Power Point, but even syllabuses, impose on students.

3.3 Pedagogical leadership Management assignment I have been head of the PhD Program at the department for Service Management, Lund University, for about two years. I have been systematically involved in creating the PhD curriculum in Service Science at the Department of Service Management, Lund University, for example, sketching the first program syllabus and being among the three who obtained the agreement of the dean for Lund University. I have also participated actively in developing this program, for example, acting as the main supervisor for two of the four first PhD students in this new discipline, and in particular the first PhD in Service Studies ever.

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Course and program development I have headed and developed more than 20 courses, at all levels. I have also designed most of these courses.

Undergraduate @ Department of Service Management, Lund University Creation: Risk Management (15 credits), together with Mattias Wengelin, Autumn 2009. Course designer. Creation: Business Ethics and Environmental Management (15 credits), together with Stefan Gössling, Autumn 2005-2007. Course co-designer. Development: Bachelor thesis course (C-uppsatser) (15 credits), together with Cecilia Fredriksson, 2004-2006. Creation: Responsible Entrepreneurship, Business Ethics (Ansvarsfullt företagande) (15 credits), 2003-2005. Course designer. @ Department of economy, Kristianstad University College Development: Organization theory (7,5 credits), together with Leif Holmberg, 1999– 2003. Course co-designer. Bachelor thesis course (C-uppsatser) - Industrial program (15 credits), together with Leif Holmberg, 2003: 2004. @ Malmö University College Creation: Competence from a Business Administration Perspective (Kompetens i ett företagsekonomiskt perspektiv) (6 credits), 2000: 2003. Course designer. @ Department of Business Administration, Lund University Creation: Företagsetik (Business Ethics ) (7,5 credits), 1995. Course designer. Creation: Business Ethics (7,5 credits), 1996-1999. Course designer.

Graduate @ Department of Service Management, Lund University Creation: Theory of Science/Methodology in Service Management: Logistics (15 credits), together with Richard Ek, Spring 2013. Course co-designer. Creation: Theory of Science/Methodology in Service Management: Retail (15 credits), together with Richard Ek, Spring 2011-2013. Course codesigner. Creation: Theory of Science/Methodology in Service Management: Tourism and Hospitality (15 credits), together with Richard Ek, Spring 2010-2013. Course co-designer. Creation: Business Ethics: Values, Risks and Responsibilities (6 credits), 28

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Baltic Sea Virtual Campus (web-based course), 2005/2006. Course designer.

Post graduate/PhD @ Faculty of Social Sciences, Lund University Development: Kickstart to academic life – Information management and publication process for social scientists (head of course (7,5 credits), 2011until now. Course co-designer. Creation: Information management and publication process for social scientists (head of course (2,5 credits), Autumn 2010. Course co-designer. @ Department of Service Management, Lund University Creation: Service-Dominant Logic: Canon, Criticisms and Local Implementations (2 credits), September 2011, together with Johan Hultman, course co-designer. Creation: Methods of reading and writing academic texts: Perspectives on reading (6 credits), Autumn 2009. Course designer. Creation: Methods of reading and writing academic texts: Research as a social process (3 credits), Autumn 2010. Course designer. Creation: Methods of reading and writing academic texts: Forms of texts (7 credit), Spring 2010. Course designer. Creation: Theories of Practice (5 credits), Spring and Autumn 2009. Course designer. Creation: Reading /Writing (15 credits), Autumn 2006. Course designer. @ Gävle University College: Development: Narrative Research för the Social Sciences (head of course) (7,5 credits). Course co-designer. @ Lund University: Creation: Reading for the Story! – Narrative and Management (7,5 credits), Reading course I have also held single lectures for domestic or international PhD programs (see above “Domestic and international guest lectures and research seminar”) for Linköping University, HEC School of Management (Paris), or Uppsala University.

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I schedule four two-hour group tutorials at the beginning of the course at about a one week interval: on research issue, on theory, on method and on fieldwork. For each of these tutorials, each student or team of co-authors has a minute or two to orally present a thesis project, helped by questions that I distribute in advance. After this short presentation, the other students in the class deliberate for two minutes to come up with a suggestion, question, critique or praise. When I deem that a matter is of general interest (e.g., about making comparison, anonymity, how to anchor fieldwork in theory, or other matters), I make a very short intervention. Then, I end by drawing some generally valid teachings from this discussion and I move to next thesis’s project. This way of working gives students opportunities to hear answers to questions that they have not yet asked themselves, exchange feedback, and benchmark their progress. Since all students know that they will have to express themselves in front of the class, this also enforces a very efficient self discipline. After these four group tutorials, I revert to traditional individual face to face tutorials. Several of my colleagues have emulated this way of working.

Pedagogical experience sharing The course Kickstart to academic life - Information management and publication process for social scientists, for which I have been head of course since it started in 2010, has received some attention across the faculty of social sciences. It has been presented by Ann-Sofie Zettergren (a librarian who has codesigned the course) at the conference Creating Knowledge VII, Lund, August 2013. I had to cancel my participation because of illness. The title of the presentation is: To make a kick start together: A PhD course co-developed by librarians and professors. We will present the course again at the Fourth Development Conference Att skriva för att leva, lära och lyckas: Writing to live, learn and succeed, also in Lund, October 2013. And we are currently drafting a paper that explains why such a course improves a PhD candidate’s chances to complete her or his PhD in time. The Kickstart course has been singled out as an example of Good Practice Elements in Doctoral Training in the eponym report by the European League of European Research Universities (LERU, Advice Paper, no.15 - January 201).

Pedagogical awards The first edition of “Corvellec, Hervé & Holmberg, Leif (2004) Organisationers vardag: underifrån sett. Malmö: Liber” was elected Title of the Year 2004: Academic award by Centrum för personal och utveckling (Center for personnel 30

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and development) together with the journal Personal och ledarskap (Personnel and Leadership)). A second revised edition came out in 2010.

4 Academic Leadership I was a teaching assistant between 1988 and 1990, I have an extensive experience of course creation and administration, and I have been leading the PhD program at the Department of Service Management for two years. I also have extensive experience sitting on the boards that examine applications to be a senior lecturer /assistant professor or a professor at the faculty of social sciences, Lund University.

Committees Vice president of the board that examines applications for the scientific personnel (Swedish: Samhällsvetenskapliga fakultetens lärarförslagsnämnd) at the faculty of social sciences, Lund University, 2009-to present Elector at the Swedish Research Council FORMAS on behalf of the Faculty of Social Sciences, Lund University 2012-2014 Personnel representative for the appointment of a new Dean for Helsingborg Campus, 2010. Head of the PhD program for the Department of Service Management, Lund University, 2007-2008 Member of the board that examines employment application for the scientific personnel (Swedish: Lärarförslagssnämnden) at Helsingborg Campus, Lund University, 2004: 2008. Member of the board (Swedish: Institutionsstyrelsen) for the Department of Service Management at Helsingborg Campus, Lund University, 2006-2007 Board member (Swedish: Universitetsbibliotekets styrelse), Lund University Library, 1995-1997

Miscellaneous Expert for an appointment as associate professor (Docent), the University, of Borås, 2013. Expert for a position as assistant professor at Skövde University, 2012. Expert for an appointment as associate professor (Docent), Uppsala University, 2012. Expert for a position as full professor at Stockholm University, 2011. Expert for positions as assistant professor at Malmö Högskolan, 2007, 2010, & 2011. Coach (mentor) for Karin Johansson (Phd; Malmö Academy of Music), Lund University postdoctoral program (luPOD) 2010-2011. Karin Johansson was appointed Associate Professor (Docent) in January 2013. 31

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Member of the Swedish Association for Graduates in Economics and Business Administration’s (Civilekonomerna), reference group for new ethical guidelines, 2004-2005.

4. Interactions with industry and society 4.1 Lectures and oral presentations 1. Keynote: ”Hållbar avfallshantering (Sustainable Waste Management)”, Urban Lunch Time - Mistra Urban Future, Göteborg, March 2014 2. Keynote: Avfallsförebyggande I EU:s avfallsdirektiv, HUT Skåne nätverk för avfallsförebyggande, Malmö, November 2013. 3. Keynote: Att sluta med ett avfallsintensivt levnadssätt: förebyggande nästa! (Putting an end to a waste intensive way of living: next stop prevention!). Omvärldsseminarium - Helsingborg stad (A strategic reflection group within the city of Helsingborg), September 2013. 4. Keynote: Olika marknader - Olika slags värde (Different markets, different values), speach delivered to NSR board of directors and CEO, May 2013 5. Public speech: Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), Amnesty International: Amnesty Business Group, Malmö, March 2013. 6. Keynote: Konsten att skapa olika slags värde ur avfall (The art of producing different kind of value from waste), Renova research day, March 2013. 7. Keynote: Konsten att skapa olika slags värde ur avfall (The art of producing different kinds of value from waste), NSR FoU dag, November 2012. 8. Public speech: Det värdefulla skräpet (The valuable waste), Campus Open, 2012, November. 9. Panel member: Företaget och Samhället (Business and Society), Stockholm University, May 2012. 10. Interview given to Sara Wallin for VD tidningen, March 2012. 11. Interview given to Jerker Hagman, Swedish Radio (Blekinge), for a shorter reportage about ethical investment, March 2012. 12. Workshop: Riskseminarium: Den relationella teorin om risk (Risk seminar: The relational theory of risk), Helsingborgs lasarett, December 2011. 13. Keynote: Att organisera avfallshantering (Organising waste management), NSR dagen, Helsingborg, November 2011. 14. Convenor and panellist at the 5th Fair Trade Towns Conference, Malmö (Sweden), November 2011. 15. L’éthique d’Emmanuel Lévinas (The Ethics of Emmanuel Lévinas), Alliance Francaise de Lund-Malmö, November 2011. 16. Panel member: Etre chercheur français(e) à Lund : défis et atouts ? (To be a French researcher in Lund: challenges and advantages) Participation to the roundtable of the 2011 yearly meeting of the Association franco-suédoise pour la Recherche (AFSR), Lund, May 2011. 32

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17. Keynote: Den svenska avfallsmodel (The Swedish waste management model) SYSAV Dagen (South Scania Waste Company, Ltd), April 2011. 18. Speech: En relationell teori om risk (A Relational theory of risk), SHIP Lunch seminars, Helsingborg, March 2011. 19. Skånetrafiken: Riskhantering i praktiken (Skånetrafiken: To manage risk in practice). Speech delivered on the occasion of the final and open seminar of the research project: Riskhanteringsbeslut inom transportsystemet (Risk management in the transport system), held at CEFOS (Göteborg), January 2011. 20. Keynote: Infrastrukturenas dynamik (The dynamics of infrastructures), Framtidsforum, Helsingborg, September 2009. 21. Speech: Finanskkrisen (The Financial Crisis), Kafé Tyfon, Malmö, February 2009. 22. Lecture: Den finansiella krisen (The Financial Crisis), Pro Civitas Gymnasium, Helsingborg, February 2009. 23. Keynote: Open University: Helsingborg, Den finansiella krisen (The financial crisis), January 2009. 24. Keynote: Open University: Helsingborg, Vad innebär ett ansvarsfull företagande? (What does CSR mean?), December 2008. Introductory adress and moderator. 25. Lecture: The Washington Consensus (1990), Pro Civitas Gymnasium, Helsingborg, February 2007. 26. Breakfast meeting: Ansvarsfullt företagande: Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR): Connect Skåne, Helsingborg, December 2006. 27. Lecture: Nyliberalism: 1900 talets sista ideology (Neo-liberalism: The Last Ideology of the 20th Century), St Petri Gymnasium, Malmö, March 2006. 28. Lecture: Nyliberalism: 1900 talets sista ideologi , (Neo-liberalism: The Last Ideology of the 20th Century), Pro Civitas Gymnasium, Helsingborg, February 2006. 29. Lecture: Nyliberalism: 1900 talets sista ideologi (Neo-liberalism: The Last Ideology of the 20th Century), Skåne Social Forum (Lund), February 2006. 30. Keynote: Story-telling to argue, convince and create enthusiasm. Saning & Co 25th Anniversary, Gothenburg, December 2005. 31. The Corporation: Speech and debate around Mark Achbar and Joel Bakan’s eponym film: Malmö festivalen, August 2005. 32. Lecture: Nyliberalism: 1900 talets sista ideologi (Neo-liberalism: The Last Ideology of the 20th Century), SIDA:s café Zenith (Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency) Malmö, March 2005. 33. Skatter, ledarskap och moral: Organisationsetik för den offentliga sektorn (Tax, Leadership and Morality: Ethics for the Public Sector), half day seminar, KEFU, March 2005. 34. Olika syn på kompetensutveckling (Perspectives on Competence Development), EUMA (European Management Assistants), Lund, February 2005. 35. Two days study circle on neo-liberalism (Studiecirkeledare, ABF), 33

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Malmö, Autumn 2004. 36. CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility, Informatörföreningen, Malmö, October 2004. 37. Lönsamhet eller etik: Corporate Social Responsibility: en kunskapsöversikt (Profitability or Ethics: A Review of Corporate Social Responsibility), Alumnidagen, October 2004, School of Economics and Management, Lund University. 38. Kan företag vara etiska - Ansvarsfullt företagande (CSR) (Can a Company be Ethical: Corporate Social Responsibility), Day of the School of Economics and Management, Week of Gothenburg University, October 2004. 39. Triple Bottom line, Informatörföreningen, Malmö, September 2004. 40. Det kan endast handla om ledarnas etik: En kritik av företagsetik inspirerad av Emmanuel Lévinas (It Can Only be Question of Managerial Ethics: A Critique of Business Ethics Inspired of Emmanuel Levinas), DIK, Malmö, June 2004. 41. Two days study circle on Tobin Tax, Debt Cancellation, Tax Paradises and Trade (Studiecirkeledare, ABF), Malmö, Spring 2004. 42. Washington koncensus och privatisering (Washington Consensus and Privatization), panel and discussion after Diego Arsuagas film Corazón de fuego, Biografen Panora, Malmö, January 2004. 43. Etik ut ur ett företagsekonomiskt perspektiv (Ethics From a Business Administration Perspective), DIK/Informationsföreningen, Göteborg, januari 2004. 44. Företagsetik och ledarskapsetik (Business Ethics and Managerial Ethics), Filosofisk cirkel, Kristianstad, November 2003. 45. Om den globala privatiseringens våg (On the global wave of privatizations), panel and discussion after Ken Loach’s film The Navigators, Biografen Panora, Malmö april 2003. 46. Att resonera etiskt (Ethical reasoning), Breakfast discussion, Intentia (a software company), Malmö, 7 februari 2003. 47. Etik ut ur ett företagsekonomiskt perspektiv (Ethic from a business administration perspective), Lighthouse Communication, Malmö, november 2002 (experience-sharing group where PR-specialist confront their experience on ethics and CSR; together with Sveriges Informationsförening/DIK-Informatörsfacket, Malmö section.) 48. I morse sparade jag en skiva bröd till min pension (This morning, I saved a piece of bread for when I get retired), ABF/LO-Idédebatt, Socialistiskt forum i Malmö, maj 2002 49. Företagsfinansiering (Financing corporations), Kurs Förändra Världen, avdelningen Politisk ekonomi, Kvarnby Folkhögskolan, Malmö, april 2002 50. Tobinskatten (Tobin tax), Individuell Människohjälp debattserie, Lund, April 2002 51. Att resonera etiskt (Ethical reasoning), Sveriges Informationsförening/DIK-Informatörsfacket, Malmö, March 2002 52. Att motverka spekulationen med pensions pengarna (Against a speculative use of pension funds), Attac Malmö / Kvarnby Folkhögskolan, 34

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November 2001 53. På tal om Tredje spåret vid Riddarholmen (Speaking of the Third Track at Riddarholmen), Information meeting on the plan to build a two track railroad through Varbergs Kommun, Varberg November 2001 54. Att motverka den internationella spekulationen (Countering international currency speculation), Attac Malmö / Kvarnby Folkhögskolan, September 2001 55. Om Tobinskatt och valuta speculation (Tobin-tax and currency speculation), Malmö-Ellenbogen Rotary Club, Malmö, Juni 2001 56. Children as Economic Subjects, Göteborg Social Forum, Göteborg, Juni 2001 57. Aktieägardominans - Historisk tillbakablick på ett systemskifte (Shareholder dominance – A Retrospective on a paradigm shift), Göteborg Social Forum, Göteborg, Juni 2001 58. Barnen som ekonomiska subject (Children as Economic Subjects), Rädda Barnen, Malmö, April 2001

4.2 Popular Science writing (non-peer reviewed publications) 1. Corvellec Hervé (2013) Tiden då den offentliga actor gör allt är forbi. Trend och omvärdsanalys – Planeringsförutsättningar 2015: Vad möter vi 2035?, p 50-51. Helsingborg: Helsingborg Stad 2. Corvellec, Hervé, & Hultman, Johan (Forthcoming) Konsten att skapa värde ur avfall (The art of creating different kind of value out of waste), Avfall och Miljö. [Trade journal] 3. Interview: Sara Wallin (2012) Säkra det största värdet [Secure the most important value], VD tidningen [CEO Journal], nr 2, pp. 14-15. 4. Andersson Gunilla, Pålsson Syll Lars, Abrahamsson Hans, Corvellec, Hervé (2011) Återerövra demokratin (Transl: Reconquer Democracy). Sydsvenka Dagbladet, 21/10/2011. [Newspaper] http://www.sydsvenskan.se/opinion/aktuellafragor/article1563532/aterero vra-demokratin.html 5. Corvellec, Hervé, Bramryd, Torleif and Hultman, Johan (2011) Konkurrenslagstiftningen hotar utvecklingen (Legislation on competition threatens development), Avfall och Miljö, 25, Nr. 3, p. 25. [Trade journal]. Print and open access: http://np.netpublicator.com/netpublication/n94375525 6. Corvellec, Hervé (2009) Risk. MiHngel, nr 3, 24-25. Print and open access: http://mih.m.se/storage/df85127c7d904abe835469bab5e18e09.pdf 7. Corvellec, Hervé (2009) Marknadspriset är inte hela värdet, in Anna Bernstad & Weronika Swiergiel (eds.) REDDaren i nöden?- en skrift om tropisk skog i klimatavtalen. Göteborg: Miljöförbundet Jordens Vänner, s.18. 8. Co-founder and co-editor with Filippa Säwe (2007 to 2011) for Servicionary - The Helsingborg dictionary of key concepts in service studies and service management. ISSN 2000-1924. [Discontinued June 1st, 2011] 9. Corvellec, Hervé (2001). La contabilidad por partida doble como forma de representaciòn - Den dubbla bokföringen som föreställningsform, 35

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Heterogenesis - Revista de Artes Visuales - Tidskrift för Visuell Konst. Tema La estética del capitalismo - Kapitalismens estetik. Director invitado Gästredaktör Martin Schibli. 10, No. 36, Julio/juli 2001. http://welcome.to/heterogenesis. Even reproduced in Hueso Húmero (Lima, Peru), nummer 39, http://www.huesohumero.com.pe/. (A Swedish-Spanish bilingual publication inspired from Corvellec, Hervé (1998) "Böckerna kan inte avslutas om inte debet är lika med kredit"—Den textuella konstruktionen av organisationer genom dubbel bokföring (“The books cannot be closed unless the debits equal the credits”- Double-entry Accounting and the Textual Construction of Organizations)) 10. Corvellec, Hervé (2001) Children as Economic Subjects. In Kalle Elofsson (Project leader) Children, Economics and the EU. Stockholm: Rädda Barnen: Save the Children Sweden

4.3 Cooperation with industry and society The research project Organizing critical infrastructure services - A case study of waste management (2009-2013), financed by VINNOVA, has been drafted in collaboration with NSR and Sysav, two municipal waste management companies. Both companies have invited me to present my results to their staff and Board of directors. The research project From waste management to waste prevention Closing implementation gaps through sustainable action nets (2014-2017), financed by FORMAS, is designed to promote a narrow collaboration between companies, municipalities and state authorities with a responsibility for waste prevention planning.

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