Dan Daugaard
@dandaugaard
sustainable finance researcher & educator @TSBE_UTAS @UTAS_ @MQ_CCSEF also on @glimmer_world handle is “Dan D” & Mastodon aus.social/@DanDaugaard
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05-12-2013 01:31:14
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Congrats Dan Daugaard and Andre Poyser! 🎉🎊
Learning from #Vietnam practice in feedlots and forage #supplychains. Two striking observations - the way large feedlots prioritise responsibilities to community and local farmers, and the impressive success of women entrepreneurs. University of Tasmania Tasmanian School of Business & Economics
First session of #FIRN2024 on 'Firm management'. Great papers on #CEO #overconfidence Dan Daugaard, environmental #externalities Wing Wah Tham Cara Vansteenkiste , and family business groups with excellent discussions by UNSW, ANU, and UTS Business School, kept on track by Ellie C
Vietnam farming themes of diversification & #CircularEconomy - feed to cattle to manure to fertiliser (& mushrooms and ducks) to feed ASSET Project , @utas_ Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture Tasmanian School of Business & Economics #ESG #sustainability #CircularEconomy
Cool trophy for University of Tasmania winning number one Uni for #climateaction ! Tasmanian School of Business & Economics #esg
I’m running the #SustainableFinance unit University of Tasmania in hybrid in nipaluna/Hobart this Semester. utas.edu.au/courses/tsbe/u… I’ll also be running the Responsible & Sustainable Fin unit at Aarhus Universitet in July. international.au.dk/education/admi… #ESG images M.Daugaard & S.Mahlke Unsplash
Very impactful engagement Martina Linnenluecke
Thank you so much for your passionate and deeply considered discussion on #sustainablefinance. Really enjoyed the workshops with you and am looking forward to what you achieve next! Great workshop designs Richard Mawulawoe Ahadzie & Ruby YANG University of Tasmania Tasmanian School of Business & Economics #ESG #sustainability
#BehaviouralFinance students visited Hydro Tasmania, exploring how psychology meets energy investment — from framing risks to tackling status quo and present bias in driving Tasmania’s sustainable, long-term energy future. ⚡🌿 Tasmanian School of Business & Economics
Great insights Ruby YANG @JoeyCrawf & Jing! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.100… a strong relationship between #greenleaders, organisational #culture and employees’ #sustainability #behaviour Highlights potential levers for accelerating low-carbon transition Image Dylan Gillis on Unsplash