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Robert Strand - Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley. Berkeley, CA, UNITED STATES

Robert Strand

Lecturer | Executive Director, Center for Responsible Business | Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley

Berkeley, CA, UNITED STATES

Leading expert on Nordic sustainable business and Nordic capitalism

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Areas of Expertise (4)

Nordic Sustainable Business

Nordic Capitalism

Corporate Social Responsibility

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

About

Robert Strand is the Executive Director of the Center for Responsible Business and Lecturer at the Berkeley Haas School of Business. His research and teaching compares U.S. and Nordic approaches to sustainable and socially responsible business. He has more recently turned attention to contrast varieties of capitalism in the U.S. and Nordic contexts and is currently working on the book project "Sustainable Vikings." He was a United States Fulbright Scholar to Norway.

Prior to joining academia as a professor with the Copenhagen Business School, Strand spent a decade in industry with IBM and Boston Scientific in a range of roles in manufacturing, supply chain, marketing, strategy, and investor relations. He holds a PhD in corporate social responsibility from the Copenhagen Business School, an MBA in international business from the University of Minnesota (completed at HEC-Paris), and a BS in industrial engineering from the University of Wisconsin. With his wife Sarah, he is the proud parent of two wonderful boys.

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Education (3)

Copenhagen Business School: PhD, Doctoral School of Organization & Management Studies

University of Minnesota: MBA, International Business

University of Wisconsin: BS, Industrial Engineering

Honors & Awards (9)

Berkeley Haas Case of the Year Award 2019

for "Patagonia's Path to Carbon Neutrality by 2025"

Berkeley Haas Case of the Year Award 2017

for "Patagonia: Driving Sustainable Innovation by Embracing Tensions"

Nykredit CSR Research Talent Award

2013

Society for Business Ethics Founders’ Award

2012

Next Generation Environmental, Social, Governance (ESG) Scholar Award

2010

Bush Leadership Fellow & Award, Archibald Bush Foundation

2009-10

Society for Business Ethics Emerging Scholar Award

2008

Net Impact Distinguished Member Award

2008

U.S. Fulbright Scholar to Norway

2005-06

Positions Held (1)

At Haas since 2014

2014 – present, Executive Director, Berkeley Haas Center for Responsible Business 2014 – present, Lecturer, Berkeley Haas 2012 – 2014, Assistant Professor of Leadership & Sustainability, Copenhagen Business School 2009 – 2012, Ph.D. Fellow, Copenhagen Business School 2006 – 2009, Principal Market Planner, Boston Scientific Corporation 2005 – 2006, U.S. Fulbright Scholar to Norway 2003 – 2005, Industrial Engineer, Boston Scientific Corporation 1999 – 2003, Industrial Engineer, IBM Corporation

Media Appearances (15)

Economy and Society: ESG-related opposition to Federal Reserve nominee

Ballotpedia News  online

2022-02-02

Academic leaders face challenges in how to define and prioritize the skills and values associated with ESG (environmental, social, and governance), when integrating ESG into business education. Lecturer Robert Strand, executive director of the Center for Responsible Business, says employers are looking for ESG analysis skills, but the “faculty at most American business schools…need to catch up.”

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Responsible Business Education Awards: full shortlists

Financial Times  online

2022-01-18

The Financial Times honored a teaching case co-authored by Robert Strand, executive director of the Center for Responsible Business. The case outlined Patagonia's goal to become carbon neutral by 2025, reducing emissions to zero while still growing the company.

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Profit to purpose: Business schools find sustainability is hard to teach

Financial Times  online

2022-01-17

Schools face an uphill battle to both define the values and skills associated with sustainability and then integrate them into curricula. Companies, too, are keen to see responsible business taught in executive education to train a new generation of employees. Lecturer Robert Strand, executive director of the Center for Responsible Business, has observed growing calls by employers for skills such as analysis of ESG factors. The problem, he adds, is that the “faculty at most American business schools…need to catch up.”

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'You can't really put the genie back': As corporate America wakes up to its deep-rooted diversity struggles, top CEOs reveal how they're rebuilding their companies around compassion

Markets Insider  online

2021-12-01

The C-suite is showing a new awareness when it comes to social justice, responding to pressures from consumers, investors, and even employees. "Increasingly, employees of these companies expect their leaders to take a stand on matters of societal importance," said Lecturer Robert Strand, executive director of the Center for Responsible Business at Berkeley Haas.

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Nordic companies top the sustainability list

Nordea Invest (Danish)  online

2021-07-25

Robert Strand, executive director of the Center for Responsible Business at Haas, Nordic countries are getting attention for their high level of sustainability. "Many students knock on my door and say that they want to work in a sustainable company, where there is a flat hierarchy, a good balance between work and family, and where they can contribute to the development of the company and society. I tell them that is what typical Nordic companies are,” he said.

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Business schools wake up and smell the (ESG) coffee

Financial Times  online

2021-05-12

Berkeley Haas is launching a new course on how to integrate sustainability into business strategy. Robert Strand, executive director of the Center for Responsible Business, says the pandemic has put “stakeholder capitalism on steroids.” It has “exposed and worsened inequalities, but it’s also an opportunity to change the narrative of capitalism, and redefine the purpose of a corporation,” he said.

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Corporate America's response to restrictive voting laws in Georgia and Texas isn't benevolence. It's about economics and profit, experts say.

Business Insider  online

2021-04-09

Executives from more than 200 countries have spoken out against Georgia’s new restrictive voting laws. But Lecturer Robert Strand, executive director of the Center for Responsible Business, said sometimes the message is more for the company’s employees than an actual moral stance because “increasingly, employees of these companies expect their leaders to take a stand on matters of societal importance,” he said.

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Hail the Era of Activist CEOs - When Purpose and Platform Converge

Triple Pundit  online

2021-01-29

Successful leaders, including an emerging group of activist CEOs, can use their platform to shine a spotlight on important sustainability issues—and when times are tough or challenges too great to solve alone, they form cross-sector alliances with unconventional partners to get tough things done. Lecturer Robert Strand, executive director of the Center for Responsible Business, calls this the Scandinavian cooperative advantage, which is enshrined in the Scandinavian culture.

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Covid-19 proves the Nordics have an edge in building silent societies

Nordic Business  online

2020-10-23

The Covid-19 pandemic has shown how fragile our societies are. But the Nordic economies and businesses are better positioned to emerge from the crisis because they've long focused on building resiliency, says Robert Strand, executive director of the Berkeley Haas Center for Responsible Business.

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Coinbase’s rejection of corporate social responsibility creates a stir, but it shouldn't be a shocker

San Francisco Business Times  online

2020-09-29

Coinbase's CEO has pledged the company will remain focused on profit, with no distraction from the interests of other stakeholders or corporate responsibility. Robert Strand, executive director of the Center for Responsible Business, disagrees with the stance, arguing "Friedman’s dogmatic assertion that the purpose of business is profits is like saying the purpose of life is to breathe oxygen," said "They are both necessary for survival but represent a pretty lousy thing to live for."

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Companies Are Failing To Deliver On Stakeholder Capitalism

Business Because  online

2020-09-25

Last year, the Business Roundtable (BRT), a nonprofit association of CEOs from major U.S. companies, issued a statement that businesses should bring value to all stakeholders—customers, employees, suppliers, communities—in addition to shareholders. Robert Strand, executive director of The Center for Responsible Business (CRB) at Haas, said that CEOs must advocate for changes to support this stakeholder view. "COVID-19 has exposed the incredible fragilities of an American model of capitalism and we need business leaders to step up and advocate for smart policy measures to build a more resilient society," he said.

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Post-Coronavirus: Sustainability-Focused Investment As The New Normal?

Forbes  online

2020-06-19

They reflect the Nordic philosophy that’s still in evidence today, says Robert Strand, executive director of the Center for Responsible Business at Haas School of Business at the University of California Berkeley.

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Coronavirus: How one small San Jose business came back from the brink

Mercury News  online

2020-05-15

In the past two weeks, about one-third of small companies in the U.S. have temporarily shut down and about one in five small businesses say they are two months or less away from closing permanently. But Lecturer Robert Strand, executive director of the Center for Responsible Business, believes the challenges brought by the crisis could foster solidarity.

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US can learn from Nordic countries’ response to COVID-19, UC Berkeley experts say

Daily Californian  online

2020-05-11

A group of academics, including Distinguished Professor of the Graduate School Laura Tyson and Lecturer Robert Strand, the executive director of the Center for Responsible Business, came together to discuss the response of Nordic countries to the pandemic. While all the countries differ, access to health care is likely to play a large role in economic recovery from the pandemic.

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Under pressure on all fronts to move beyond ‘profits at all costs’, business schools are making sustainability part of the core MBA curriculum

Find MBA  online

2020-04-27

Strand says that MBA students look deep into a companies’ ethos and strategy to ensure they are “walking the talk”. “If a company has a recycling initiative, that wouldn't qualify as a social initiative in the minds of our students,” he says.

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Selected Papers & Publications (10)

Patagonia: Driving Sustainable Innovation by Embracing Tensions


California Management Review

Robert Strand and Dara O’Rourke

2017

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Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability in Scandinavia: An Overview


Journal of Business Ethics

Robert Strand, R. Edward Freeman, and Kai Hockerts

2014

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CSR and Beyond. A Nordic Perspective


Corporate Communications: An International Journal

Mette Morsing, Robert Strand

2014

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Scandinavian Cooperative Advantage: The Theory and Practice of Stakeholder Engagement in Scandinavia


Journal of Business Ethics

Robert Strand and R Edward Freeman

2013

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Strategic Leadership of Corporate Sustainability


Journal of Business Ethics

Robert Strand

2014

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The Chief Officer of Corporate Social Responsibility: a Study of Its Presence in Top Management Teams


Journal of Business Ethics

Robert Strand

2013

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Toward Sustainable Sustainability Learning: Lessons from a U.S. MBA study abroad program to Scandinavia


Journal of Strategic Innovation and Sustainability

Robert Strand

2011

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Exploring the Role of Leadership in Corporate Social Responsibility: A Review


Journal of Leadership, Accountability and Ethics

Robert Strand

2011

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Corporate Responsibility in Scandinavian Supply Chains


Journal of Business Ethics

Robert Strand

2009

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The Stakeholder Dashboard


Greener Management International and The Journal of Corporate Environmental Strategy and Practice

Robert Strand

2008

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Teaching (3)

Sustainable Business in the Nordics

XMBA296.5

Sustainable Business in the Nordics

MBA 292C

Sustainable Business in the Nordics

UGBA192T-1

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