Ivan Montiel

Ivan Montiel

IVAN MONTIEL Associate Professor of Sustainable Business Narendra Paul Loomba Department of Management • Zicklin School of Business Baruch College • City University of New York 1 Bernard Baruch Way • New York, NY 10010 [email protected] ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College, City University of New York Associate Professor of Sustainability Management, Loomba Department of Management (2016-present) Business, Society and Sustainability Area Coordinator (2016-present) Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles Associate Professor of Corporate Sustainability, College of Business Administration (2015-2016) Assistant Professor (2011-2015) California State University, Los Angeles Assistant Professor of Management, College of Business & Economics (2009-2010) The University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley Assistant Professor of Management, College of Business Administration (2006-2008) VISITING ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT University of Piura, Lima, Peru Visiting Professor, MA Strategic Organizational Communication, College of Business (2019) University of Almeria, Spain Visiting Professor, Department of Economics & Business Administration (2015) Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain Visiting Professor, Environmental Science & Technology Institute (2009-2012) EDUCATION Ph.D. in Environmental Science & Management (2006) Donald Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, University of California, Santa Barbara. Dissertation: Essays on the Adoption of Corporate Environmental Practices: Corporate Environmental Policies and ISO 14001. 2007 Finalist Organizations & Natural Environment, Academy of Management Best Dissertation Award. Master of Business & Environmental Management (2001) University Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain. Bachelor of Science in Environmental Sciences (1999) Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB), Barcelona, Spain. 1 Ivan Montiel 6/2020 QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH IMPACT Google Scholar (GS): 2,780 Web of Science (WoS): 902 REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES 1. Montiel, I., Gallo, P., & Antolin-Lopez, R. 2020. What on Earth Should Managers Learn about Corporate Sustainability? A Threshold Concept Approach. Journal of Business Ethics. 162(4): 857-880. 2. Montiel, I., Delgado-Ceballos, J., Ortiz-de-Mandojana, N., & Antolin, R. 2020. New Ways of Teaching: The Use of Technology and Mobile Apps to Educate on Societal Grand Challenges. Journal of Business Ethics, 161(2): 243-251. 3. Montiel, I., Christmann, P., & Zink, T. 2019. The Effect of Sustainability Standard Uncertainty on Certification Decisions of Firms in Emerging Economies. Journal of Business Ethics, 154(3): 667-681. 4. Montiel, I., Antolin-Lopez, R., & Gallo, P. 2018. Emotions and Sustainability: A Literary Genre Based Framework for Environmental Sustainability Education. Academy of Management Learning & Education 17(2): 155-183. 5. Gallo, P., Antolin-Lopez, R., Montiel, I. 2018. Associative Sustainable Business Models: Cases in the Bean-to-Bar Chocolate Industry. Journal of Cleaner Production 174: 905-916. *Finalist Best Conference Paper, 2017 Academy of International Business, Latin America Conference *Finalist Best Fit Conference Theme Paper, 2017 Academy of International Business, LAT Conference 6. Montiel, I., Delgado-Ceballos, J., & Ortiz-de-Mandojana, N. 2017. Mobile Apps for Sustainability Management Education: The Example of Goodguide. Academy of Management Learning & Education, 16(3): 489-493. 7. Antolin-Lopez, R., Delgado-Ceballos, J., & Montiel. I. 2016. Deconstructing Corporate Sustainability: A Comparison of Stakeholder Metrics. Journal of Cleaner Production, 136: 5-17. *Finalist Best Conference Paper, 2014 Strategic Management Society Conference *Finalist Best Paper for Practical Implications, 2014 Strategic Management Conference 8. Husted, B., Montiel, I., & Christmann, P. 2016. Effects of Local Legitimacy on Certification Decisions to Global and National CSR Standards by Multinational Subsidiaries and Domestic Firms. Journal of International Business Studies, 47(3): 382-397. 9. Zinenko, A., Rovira, R., & Montiel. I. 2015. The Fit of the Social Responsibility Standard ISO 26000 & Other CSR Instruments: Redundant or Complementary? Sustainability Accounting, Management and Policy Journal, 6(4): 498-526. 10. Erkul, M., Kaynak, H. & Montiel. I. 2015. Supplier Relations and Sustainable Operations: The Roles of Codes of Conduct and Human Resource Development. International Journal of Integrated Supply Management, 9(3): 225-248. * 2009 Academy of Management Best Paper Proceedings 11. Montiel, I. & Delgado-Ceballos, J. 2014. Defining and Measuring Corporate Sustainability: Are We There Yet? Organization & Environment, 27(2): 113-139. *2016 Organization & Environment Best Paper Award 12. Rodríguez, L., Montiel, I. & Ozuna, T. 2014. A Conceptualization of How Firms Invest on Corporate Responsibility based on Country Risk. Business & Society, 53(5): 625-651. 13. Ceranic, T. & Montiel. I. 2013. Grenada Chocolate Co.: Big Decisions for a Young Social Enterprise in a Small Island. Journal of Business Ethics Education 10: 327-338. 14. Henriques, I., Husted, B. & Montiel, I. 2013. Spillover Effects of Voluntary Environmental Programs on Greenhouse Gases Emissions: Lessons from Mexico. Journal of Policy Analysis & Management 32(2): 296-322. 15. Montiel, I., Husted, B. & Christmann, P. 2012. Using Private Management Standard Certification to Reduce Information Asymmetries in Corrupt Environments. Strategic Management Journal 33(9): 1103-1113. 16. Ceranic, T., Montiel, I. & Cook, W. 2011. Sierra Nevada Brewing Co.: End of Incentives. Case Research Journal, 31(2): 1-12. 2 Ivan Montiel 6/2020 17. Montiel, I. & Husted, B. 2009. The Adoption of Certified Environmental Management Programs in Mexico: First Movers as Institutional Entrepreneurs. Journal of Business Ethics, 88(2): 349-64. 18. Delmas, M. & Montiel, I. 2009. Greening the Supply Chain: When is Customer Pressure Effective? Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, 18(1): 171-201. 19. Montiel, I. 2008. Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Sustainability: Separate Pasts, Common Futures. Organization & Environment, 21(3): 245-69. 20. Delmas, M. & Montiel, I. 2008. The Diffusion of Voluntary International Management Standards: Responsible Care, ISO 9000 and ISO 14001 in the Chemical Industry. Policy Studies Journal, 36(1): 65-93. 21. Ramus, C. & Montiel, I. 2005. When are Corporate Environmental Policies a Form of Greenwashing? Business & Society, 44(4): 377-414. BEST PAPER CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS 22. Entrepreneurial Collective Responses to Sustainability-related Grand Challenges (w/Raquel Antolin-Lopez). Academy of Management Best Paper Proceedings 2018, pp. 1-6. 23. The Relationship between Sustainable Supply Chain Management and Sustainable Performance: An Integrated Framework (w/Hale Kaynak). Academy of Management Best Paper Proceedings 2009, pp. 1-6. BOOK CHAPTERS 24. Gallo, P., Montiel, I. & Antolin-Lopez, R. 2020. Technology in Responsible Management Education. In Laasch, O. et al. (eds.). The SAGE Handbook of Responsible Management Learning & Education. SAGE: Thousand Oaks, CA. 25. Montiel, I. 2018. Pollution Havens. In Kolb, R. W. (ed.) The SAGE Encyclopedia of Business Ethics and Society. SAGE Publications: Thousand Oaks, CA. 2576-7. 26. Valero-Gil, J., Montiel, I. & Antolin-Lopez, 2018. Social Movements. In Kolb, R. W. (ed.) The SAGE Encyclopedia of Business Ethics and Society. SAGE Publications: Thousand Oaks, 3184-7. 27. Kaplan, J. & Montiel, I. 2017. East vs. West Approaches to Reporting Sustainability Strategies to the World. In Jamali, D. (ed.) Comparative Perspectives on Global Corporate Social Responsibility. IGI Global: Hershey, PA. 49-68. 28. Antolin-Lopez, R. & Montiel, I. 2016. Sustainable Entrepreneurship in Spain. In Veisser, W. (ed.) World Guide for Sustainable Enterprise. Greenleaf Publishing: Austin, TX. 223-229. 29. Leal, A.R., Montiel, I., Husted, B. 2016. Sustainable Entrepreneurship in Mexico. In Veisser, W. (ed.) World Guide for Sustainable Enterprise. Greenleaf Publishing: Austin, TX. 30. Montiel, I. & Ceranic. T. 2015. Cooking up Solutions for Climate Change: The Role of Sustainable Entrepreneurs. In Kyro, P. (ed.) Handbook of Entrepreneurship and Sustainability. Edward Elgar Publishing: Cheltenham, UK. 209-228. 31. Montiel, I. 2013. Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Sustainability. In Jermier, J. (ed.) Corporate Environmentalism and the Greening of Organizations. Sage Publications: London, UK. 399-423. 32. Montiel, I. 2011. The Responsible Care Program. In Hale, T. and Held, D. (eds.) Handbook of Transnational Governance, New Institutions and Innovations. Polity Press: Cambridge, UK. 328-333. 33. Germano, M. & Montiel, I. 2011. Fast Food, Childhood Obesity and Local Government Regulations: No More Fun & Games. In Collins, D. (ed.) Essentials of Business Ethics. John Wiley & Sons: Hoboken, NJ. 412-422. 34. Delmas. M. & Montiel, I. 2009. The Diffusion of Voluntary International Management Standards. In de Leon, P. and Rivera, J. (eds.) Voluntary Environmental Programs: Potentials and Assessments. Lexington: Maryland. 145-180. BOOK FOREWORDS 35. Montiel, I. 2018. Foreword, in A. Leal-Millan, M. Peris-Ortiz, A. Leal-Rodriguez. Sustainability in Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Policies and Practices for a World with Finite Resources. New York, NY: Springer. 3 Ivan Montiel 6/2020 BOOK REVIEWS 36. Montiel, I. 2019. Can Business Save the Planet? by M. Lenox & A. Chatterji. Business Ethics Quarterly, 29(2). SPECIAL ISSUES EDITOR 37. Delgado-Ceballos,

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