Dev Jennings

Professor at University of Alberta

Biography

P. Devereaux (Dev) Jennings is a Professor of Strategy and Organization in the Alberta School of Business at the University of Alberta. Dev is co-lead of the Future Energy Systems theme on Resilient Reclaimed Land and Water Systems. His Future Energy Systems research is currently focused on creating Behavioral Success Indicators (BSIs) and methodologies to combine with biophysical indicators of land and water reclamation success and, in the longer run, on applying his knowledge of cleantech startup organizations to encourage more involvement by business in Alberta's renewable energy sector.

Dev’s work as an organizations scholar has been in four areas: organizational structure and strategy, environmental management and regulation, innovation and tech start-ups, and gender and family business. Over the past twenty-five years, he has published with a diverse group of co-authors in a wide array of journals, including Administrative Science Quarterly, the Academy of Management Journal, the Academy of Management Review, the Journal of Business Venturing and Organization and Environment.

Dev received his Ph.D. and M.A. from Stanford University and his A.B. from Dartmouth College. He is the Thornton A. Graham Professor of Strategy and Organization and the Coordinator of the Canadian Center for Corporate Social Responsibility (CCCSR) at the Alberta School of Business. Dev has served as Action Editor for the Academy of Management Review, Co-Founding Editor of Strategic Organization, Field Editor of the Journal of Business Venturing and Associate Editor at Administrative Science Quarterly. He served on the leadership track of the Organizations and the Natural Environment (ONE) Division of the Academy of Management including as program chair.

Publications, Activities, and Awards * 2019 Social Issue In Management (SIM) Best Book Award * A Behavioural Approach To Success Indicators * Assessing The Sustainability Of Passive Treatment Systems For Land And Water Reclamation For Energy Systems * Behavioral Success Indicators (BSI): A Review And Application * Behavioural Success Indicators (BSI): A Review And Application * Biophysical Impacts And Reclamation Consideration For Solar, Wind And Geothermal Energy Systems * Biophysical Impacts Of New Energy Systems And Reclamation Success * Climbing Up Penrose’s Stairs: Community Stakeholder Co-design As Deliberative Democracy * Community Engagement In Constructed Wetland Design: Current Results And Future Directions * Constructed Wetland Novel Materials LCA Mapping * Does A Common Mechanism Engender Common Results? By Rawhouser, Cummings, And Hiatt: Some “Carry Forwards” For Studies Of The Paris Agreement * End Of Eldorado? Partnership Agreement Adoption From A Community Perspective * End Of Eldorado? Partnership Agreement Adoption From A Community Perspective * Future Energy Systems (FES) Resilient Reclaimed Land and Water Systems Workshop * Geothermal Energy Resources: Potential Environmental Impact And Land Reclamation * Innovation And Sustainability: The Cleantech Revolution * Institutional Dynamics For Redefining Sustainability In The Anthropocene * Institutional-Political Scenarios For Anthropocene Society * Land And Water Reclamation Approaches For Process Water * Life Cycle Analysis Of Novel Materials And Their Making * Materials Synthesis and Development For Utilization In Land And Water Reclamation * Mesocosms And Constructed Wetlands * National Science Foundation (NSF) Workshop On Organizational Issues In Technology Transfer * Not Without You: The Impact Of Logics And Power Differentials Among Indigenous Groups And Canadian Mining Firms On Negotiations * Organizations And Sustainability: The CleanTech Revolution And Beyond * Organizer And Moderator, Subplenary On Grand Social Challenges: Organizations And The Anthropocene * Organizing In / For The Anthropocene: Radical And Transdisciplinary Thinking * Perspectives On Environmental Impacts And A Land Reclamation Strategy For Solar And Wind Energy Systems * Reclaimed Resilient Land And Water Systems – Land * Reclaimed Resilient Land And Water Systems – Success Indicators * Reclaimed Resilient Land And Water Systems – Water * Reclamation Success * Reclamation Success Indicators, Criteria And Policy For Energy Systems * Resilient Climate Implementation: Weathering Political Shocks * Resilient Reclaimed Land And Water Systems * Resilient Reclaimed Land And Water Systems * Resilient Reclaimed Land And Water Systems Monthly Theme Lead Meetings * Resilient Reclaimed Land And Water Systems Theme Monthly Lead Meetings * Resilient Reclaimed Land And Water Systems Theme Monthly Organizational Meetings * Resilient Reclaimed Land And Water Systems Theme Organizational Meeting * Resilient Reclaimed Land And Water Systems Workshop * Resilient Reclaimed Land And Water Systems Workshop * Resilient Reclaimed Land And Water Systems Workshop * Salt Affected Soils: Quantifying Impacts To Develop Scientifically Based Remediation Criteria For Alberta * Soil, Wind And Geothermal Energy Sourcse: Perspectives On Environmental Impacts And Land Reclamation Considerations * Success Indicators, Stakeholders and Wetlands Design * Sustainability Science And Corporate Cleanup In Community Fields: The Translation, Resistance, And Integration Process Model * The Worldwide Transition To Renewable Energy Production And Innovation: How Financial Markets And Policies Matter * The Worldwide Transition To Renewable Energy Production And Innovation: How Financial Markets And Policies Matter * The Worldwide Transition To Renewable Energy Production And Innovation: How Financial Markets And Policies Matter * Understanding the Impact and Chemistry of Treatment of Naphthenic Acids through By-products Investigation * What’s In A Name? Impact Of Community Power, Identity, And Logics On Cross-Sector Agreement Quality

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