WK NAMA/PROD 2025
Competitive Advantage, Responsible Value Chains,
and Systems Thinking for Sustainability
September 25-26, 2025 | Chemnitz, Germany
Conference Agenda
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Location: Campus Reichenhainer Str., C25.014 Raumfinder Weinholdbau Sitzplätze: 98 |
| 10:00am - 11:30am |
Strategy & Normative Thinking 1 Location: Campus Reichenhainer Str., C25.014 Chair: Erik Hansen Non-Implementation as a Driver of Circular Economy Evolution: A Luhmannian Systems-Theoretical Perspective Co-designing a CE-Framework tailored to industrial production Schließung des Carbonfaser-Kreislaufs – Eine PESTEL-Analyse zentraler Einflussfaktoren in Deutschland |
| 11:45am - 1:15pm |
Strategy & Normative Thinking 2 Location: Campus Reichenhainer Str., C25.014 Chair: Marcus Wagner Black elephants of ESD in Higher Education Political Ecology for Regeneration – Rethinking Business Values inspired by the Latin American Perspective Forschungsansatz zur Integration von Sustainable Leadership in die nachhaltige Produktion |
| 4:15pm - 5:45pm |
Strategy & Normative Thinking 3 Location: Campus Reichenhainer Str., C25.014 Chair: Rüdiger Hahn From compliance to strategy? Internal effects of sustainability reporting mandates on SMEs: An exploratory longitudinal study Effects of pro-ESG investors on investment timing, financing, and sustainability decisions Decision Making After Sustainability Assessments: Case Study Research on Sustainability Oriented Innovation |
| 9:45am - 11:15am |
Strategy & Normative Thinking 4 Location: Campus Reichenhainer Str., C25.014 Chair: Marlen Gabriele Arnold Changing Sustainability Management Controls: Evidence from an Interview-Based Study in the Automotive Industry The formalization of sustainability transition pathways using machine-learning techniques Kompetenzmodellierung für nachhaltige Wertschöpfung – Von der branchenübergreifenden Theorie zur praxisnahen Branchenspezifik |
