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Associate Profesor, Babson College

When I started teaching in 2005, I realized I should learn something about life outside the United States.

This book is a collection of some of my student's’ favorite stories of people making start-ups work in some of the 120 countries that I’ve visited.

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Academic writing

Sustanibility

(selected publications)

 

Sulkowski, A. J. (2019). Blockchain, Business Supply Chains, Sustainability, and Law: The Future of Governance, Legal Frameworks, and Lawyers? Delaware Journal of Corporate Law, 43 (2), 303-345 [link].

Sulkowski, A. J., Edwards, M. & Freeman, R. E. (2018). Shake Your Stakeholder: Firm Initiated Interactions to Create Shared Sustainable Value. Organization & Environment, 31 (3), 223-241 [link].

Berger-Walliser, G., Sulkowski, A. J., & Shrivastava, P. (2017). Using Proactive Legal Strategies for Corporate Environmental Sustainability. Michigan Journal of Environmental & Administrative Law, 6 (1), 1- 35.

Alexander, M., Sulkowski, A. J., & Wiggins, W. (2016). Sustainability & Tax Policy: Fixing a Patchwork of Policies with a Coherent Federal Framework. Virginia Environmental Law Review, 35 (1), 1-58.

Sulkowski, A. J. (2016). City Sustainability Reporting: An Emerging and Desirable Legal Necessity. Pace Environmental Law Review, 33 (2), 278-299.

Sulkowski, A. J. & White, D. S. (2016). A Happiness Kuznets Curve? Using Model-Based Cluster Analysis to Group Countries Based on Happiness, Development, Income, and Carbon Emissions. Environment, Development and Sustainability, 18 (4), 1095-1111.

Sulkowski, A. J. & Waddock, S. (2016). Midas, Cassandra & the Buddha: Curing Delusional Growth Myopia by Focusing on Thriving. Journal of Corporate Citizenship, 61, 15-43.

Sulkowski, A. J. & Waddock, S. (2013). Beyond Sustainability Reporting: Integrated Reporting Is Practiced, Required & More Would Be Better. University of St. Thomas Law Review, 10 (4) 1060-1123 (invited article).

Hughey, Christopher & Sulkowski, A.J. (2012). More Disclosure = Better CSR Reputation? An Examination of CSR Reputation Leaders and Laggards in the Global Oil & Gas Industry. Journal of the Academy of Business and Economics, 12 (2), 24-34.

Blockchain +

What’s Next

(selected publications)

 

Sulkowski, A. J. (2020). The Tao of DAO: Hardcoding Business Ethics on Blockchain. Business and Finance Law Review, 3 (2), 146-169 [link].

Sulkowski, A. J. (2019). Industry 4.0 Era Technology (AI, Big Data, Blockchain, DAO): Why The Law Needs New Memes. Kansas Journal of Law & Public Policy Online, 29 (1) [link].

Heminway, J. M., Sulkowski, A. J. (2019). Blockchains, Corporate Governance, and the Lawyer’s Role. Wayne Law Review, 65 (17), 17-55 (invited article) [link].

Sulkowski, A. J. (2019). Blockchain, Business Supply Chains, Sustainability, and Law: The Future of Governance, Legal Frameworks, and Lawyers? Delaware Journal of Corporate Law, 43 (2), 303-345 [link].

Experiential Learning

(selected publications)

 

Sulkowski, A. J., Kowalczyk, W., Ahrendsen, B. L., Kowalski, R., Majewski, E. (published online August 24, 2020). Enhancing sustainability education through experiential learning of sustainability reporting, International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education (in press).

Bagley, C.E., Sulkowski, A. J., Nelson, J. S., Waddock, S., & Shrivastava, P. (published online November 7, 2019). A Path to Developing More Insightful Business School Graduates: A Systems-Based, Experiential Approach to Integrating Law, Strategy, and Sustainability. Academy of Management Learning & Education (in press).

Sulkowski, A. J. (2017). University Experiential Learning Partnerships as Living Laboratories for Sustainability. Peer-reviewed chapter in book: SUSTAINABILITY IN MANAGEMENT EDUCATION: IN SEARCH OF A MULTIDISCIPLINARY, INNOVATIVE AND INTEGRATED APPROACH THROUGH UNIVERSITY LEADERSHIP, SCHOLARSHIP AND PARTNERSHIPS (Edward A. Arevalo and Shelley F. Mitchell, eds.), Edward Elgar.