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dr. ES (Emilio) Marti

Biography

Emilio Marti is an associate professor at the Rotterdam School of Management. He is an organizational theorists with a keen interest in questions of corporate sustainability. Emilio is particularly interested in sustainable investing, and the question of how sustainable investing affects corporate sustainability. Emilio joined RSM in 2018 after post-doctoral positions at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford, and Bayes Business School, City, University of London. He completed his PhD at the University of Zurich in 2015. His work has been published in journals such as the Academy of Management Journal, Academy of Management Review, Journal of Management Studies, and Organization Science.

Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University

Associate professor | Department of Business-Society Management
Email
marti@rsm.nl

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Work

  • Andromachi Athanasopoulou, Emilio Marti, David Risi & Eva Schlindwein (2025) - - Journal of Management Studies, 62 (1), 214-245 - doi: -
  • Emilio Marti, Thomas B. Lawrence & Christopher W. J. Steele (2024) - - Academy of Management Journal, 67 (5), 1273-1301 - doi: -
  • MR DesJardine, Wei Shi & Emilio Marti (2024) - - Organization Science, 35 (2), 644-666 - doi:
  • Emilio Marti, Martin Fuchs, MR DesJardine, Rieneke Slager & J-P Gond (2023) - - Journal of Management Studies, 61 (5), 2181-2211 - doi: -
  • David Risi & Emilio Marti (2022) - - Journal of Management Inquiry, 31 (3), 253-263 - doi: -
  • MR DesJardine, Emilio Marti & R Durand (2020) - - Academy of Management Journal, 64 (3) - doi: -
  • Emilio Marti & J-P Gond (2019) - - Academy of Management Review, 44 (3), 686-694 - doi: -
  • Emilio Marti & J-P Gond (2018) - - Academy of Management Review, 43 (3), 487-508 - doi:
  • A Schneider, C Wickert & Emilio Marti (2017) - - Journal of Management Studies, 54 (2), 182-208 - doi: -
  • Emilio Marti & A G Scherer (2016) - - Academy of Management Review, 41 (2), 298-323 - doi: -

  • Emilio Marti (28 August 2020) - -ÌÇÐÄÖ±²¥: Why Activist Hedge Funds Target Socially Responsible Firms
  • Emilio Marti (7 August 2020) - Companies Big on CSR More Likely to Draw Activism: Study

    • Emilio Marti (2015) - 2015 Best Dissertation Award of the Society for Business Ethics

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    November 2024
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    November 2027
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    CSP, University of Zurich

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    December 2024
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    November 2025
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    • Martin Fuchs

      Open PhD project in Value Based Organizing: Acting on unprecedented change
    • Yaari Hodara

      PhD in Management: Organization and Management Theory
    • Klementine Klein

      PhD in Strategic Management & Entrepreneurship

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