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Deborah De Lange is an Associate Professor in the Ted Rogers School of Management at Toronto Metropolitan University, specializing in sustainable development and clean technology. Her research primarily focuses on topics such as climate change mitigation, circular economy, sustainable entrepreneurship, and corporate strategy. She has published three notable books, including 'Cliques Capitalism: Modern Network Theory Firm' and 'Power Influence: Embeddedness Nations', both receiving recognition in the academic community. Dr. De Lange's contributions extend to various peer-reviewed academic journals, where she addresses issues of sustainable finance, stakeholder theory, and international trade. With over 30 years of consulting experience across diverse industries, she has engaged with multiple facets of sustainable governance and corporate responsibility. She has also participated in numerous conferences, sharing her insights on renewable energy and its implications for both economy and governance. Dr. De Lange has held visiting scholar positions and has received several awards for her research excellence, including the Outstanding Research Recognition Award from the Ted Rogers School.
Department of Chemical Engineering