Anna Kimمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
Anna Kim is an Associate Professor at McGill University's Desautels Faculty of Management, specializing in Strategy & Organization with a focus on sustainability and social innovation. She holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge and a BBA from Seoul National University. Her research explores organizing for sustainability, Indigenous entrepreneurship, and linguistic inclusiveness, with fieldwork spanning Kenya, Uganda, Canada, and post-Soviet Kazakhstan. She has pioneered frameworks like 'long-present perspective' and 'scaling deep' for sustainable development. Education: PhD in Management Studies (University of Cambridge), BBA in Business Administration (Seoul National University). Research interests include: Sustainable development strategies in global contexts Ethnographic studies of fair trade organizations Linguistic inclusivity in multinational workplaces Indigenous enterprise resilience Impact evaluation frameworks Awards include the 2024 Responsible Research in Management Award and 2023 ONE-SIM Outreach Award. She teaches courses like Organizing for Sustainability and led McGill's Managing for Sustainability academic programs. Recognized for innovative case studies (e.g., PlayPumps in Africa, Russophone banks in Kazakhstan) and media engagement through Harvard Business Review and Forbes features. Grants and funding include Scale Deep Grants in Kansas City and the Fetherstonhaugh Teaching Award. She co-authored influential papers on temporal perspectives in sustainability and mobile money innovation. Currently serves as a William Dawson Scholar and former Director of Sustainability at Desautels.








