Events in Swedish
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MMTC breakfast meeting2 February - 2 February08:30 - 09:30 6th floor JIBS
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February
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February
08:30
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09:30
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6th floor JIBS
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MMTC breakfast meetingMMTC monthly information meeting Organizer: Media, Management and Transformation Centre |
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MMTC's Data Methods Initiative seminar - online4 February - 4 February13:15 - 14:45 Online-contact for zoom link
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February
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4
February
13:15
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14:45
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Online-contact for zoom link
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MMTC's Data Methods Initiative seminar - onlineMMTC's Data Methods Initiative seminar - online https://datamethodsinitiative.org/ Organizer: Media, Management and Transformation Centre |
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MMTC research Seminar presented by Timur Uman, Miguel Gil and Mart Ots18 February - 18 February12:00 - 13:00 B6046 and online
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February
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18
February
12:00
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13:00
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B6046 and online
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MMTC research Seminar presented by Timur Uman, Miguel Gil and Mart OtsIntegrating Sustainability Control in Retail: An Architecture-Context Fit Perspective Abstract This article examines the conditions under which organisations effectively integrate sustainability controls into their broader management control architectures, and the combinations of controls that enable this integration. Drawing on a qualitative, multiple-case study of three market-leading Swedish retailers, we analyse how three architectural linkages – embedding sustainability KPIs in planning and budgeting, connecting targets to incentives or pricing, and routine cross-functional reviews – fit distinct contingency profiles related to strategy and sustainability priorities, ownership and governance structures, regulatory or assurance exposure, and supply-chain or digital complexity. The findings indicate that deeper coupling occurs when sustainability priorities are paired with selective incentive or pricing mechanisms, when regulatory or assurance exposure strengthens administrative anchoring via committees or routine KPI reviews, and when interactive forums translate sustainability indicators into resource allocation decisions in logistics-intensive areas. The cases also reveal recurring limitations, including symbolic adoption, peripheral KPIs, uneven incentive linkages, and measurement-action gaps, suggesting that shortfalls often stem from design-use mismatches rather than missing control elements. Across the three retailers, multiple architectures prove effective when aligned with contextual contingencies. The study advances sustainability accounting by shifting the focus from selecting individual controls to achieving architecture-context fit, and clarifying where reinforcing linkages most effectively support sustainability integration. Join us in B6046 or online! Organizer: Media, Management and Transformation Centre |
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NextStep Career Fair24 February - 24 February10:00 - 15:00
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February
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24
February
10:00
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15:00
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NextStep Career FairMore info about NextStep can be found here Organizer: Jönköping International Business School |
