Eduardo Hernandez Melgarمشاهده پروفایل
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Eduardo Hernandez Melgar is a Mexican Postdoctoral Researcher at Grenoble Ecole de Management specializing in corporate sustainability impacts and cross-sectoral partnerships. His work bridges global-local and private-public initiatives, drawing from extensive experience in the oil and gas industry and Mexico's Ministry of Environment. Education: Ph.D. in Management Studies, University of Edinburgh Master’s degree in Regional Studies Research Interests: Hernandez Melgar's scholarship critically examines corporate community engagement in extractive industries, focusing on tensions between companies and local communities. His work analyzes environmental regulatory compliance , ethical dimensions of extractive economies , and the unintended consequences of cross-sector partnerships . He investigates how conservation movements evolved into contemporary climate change frameworks while addressing Mexico-specific energy reforms and urban transformations. Publication Trends: His 2022 publications reveal a shift toward analyzing systemic corporate-community dynamics and historical trajectories of sustainability. Earlier works (2012-2016) demonstrate deep engagement with Mexican energy policy, oil extraction impacts, and geopolitical securitization. Collectively, his research spans business ethics, environmental policy, and political economy with methodological emphasis on case studies in Latin America. Scientific Awards: No awards documented in source materials. Advising and Grants: Current advising activities and grant funding details were not specified in available documentation. Labs and Teams: He actively collaborates with an international research network spanning Canada, Denmark, France, and the United Kingdom on projects examining the dark side effects of cross-sectoral partnerships in sustainability contexts.





