MBA/MS, Class of 2014 Sabrina is a self-professed “salmon”. Native culture believes individuals embody characteristics of animals, and through work with first nations leaders during her undergraduate studies, her animal was discovered. A salmon swims upstream, staying...
Results for research on: Energy
Caroline Larose
MBA/MS, Class of 2017 Caroline joined the Erb Institute to further her pursuit of advancing urban development and resilience through sustainable infrastructure and planning. She hopes to study and research urban initiatives and policies that present creative and...
Andy Hoffman Receives 2016 Aspen Institute Faculty Pioneer Award
At the Erb Institute, we teach about the power of business to create sustainable change, so we are excited to announce that Erb Faculty Member, Andy Hoffman, has been recognized for his innovative teaching on Market Transformation as a 2016 Aspen Institute Faculty...
Access to Produce and Other Food System Challenges: Insight From Detroit’s Eastern Market
I worked with two organizations at Eastern Market in Detroit last summer: Farm Stand and Grow Eastern Market. My experience gave me insight on the food system and some of the challenges that exist in supplying fresh produce. It also reinforced my interest in working...
An Erb Institute Dispatch from Cuba
Erb Faculty Director, Joe Arvai and Managing Director, Terry Nelidov, were recently invited to Cuba to explore ways in which the Erb Institute might be a factor in helping to manage Cuba’s transition to a sustainable market economy. I’d never been to Cuba before this...
Combating Climate Change: The Role of Nuclear Power / Erb-Sponsored Symposium
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Leveraging the Power of Sports to Promote Sustainability
Sports organizations are increasingly leveraging their cultural and market influence to promote sustainable communities. Last month, I had the opportunity to attend the 2016 Green Sports Alliance Summit at Minute Maid Park in Houston, Texas where I heard stories on...
Erb Students featured in Chilean News for Ross MAP Solar Project
A Michigan Ross MAP team was featured in EMOL Economy for their work on a solar research project with The Chilean Association of Solar Energy (Acesol) this spring. The Ross students on the team include Nick Barrett (Erb MBA/MS '18), Andrew Dabrowski (MBA '17),...
The Role of Think Tanks in the World of Business
Prior to my 2015 internship at Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI), I had preconceived thoughts on the activities and effectiveness of think tanks. Perhaps more than I should admit, I had the image of a group of smart people contemplating some of the most daunting problems...
Society’s Biggest Problems need more than a Nudge
So-called “nudge units” are popping up in governments all around the world. The best-known examples include the U.K.’s Behavioural Insights Team, created in 2010, and the White House-based Social and Behavioral Sciences Team, introduced by the Obama administration in...