Director, Program in the Environment; Associate Professor of Organizational Studies and of Environment, Program in the Environment, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, Associate Professor of Management and Organizations, Stephen M Ross School of Business, Associate Professor of Environment and Sustainability, School of Environment and Sustainability
capasb@umich.edu
Office Information:
1536 Dana Building
phone: (734)764-8247
Staff;
Program in the Environment
About
Sara Soderstrom is interested in how corporations engage in societal sustainability challenges. She studies how individuals within organizations mobilize others, develop coalitions, and access key decision-makers when they are trying to implement sustainability initiatives. Further, she studies individual and organizational responses to the ambiguity and uncertainty that surrounds sustainability, such as making sense of emergent issues, prioritizing and agenda-setting, and balancing multiple goals.
Professor Soderstrom was a Post Doctoral Fellow at the Erb Institute at the University of Michigan. She completed her PhD at the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University. Prior to obtaining her PhD, Professor Soderstrom worked as a consultant at McKinsey & Company serving retail and financial services organizations, and led a business transformation team in post-merger activities at The Auto Club Group, a AAA umbrella organization.
Professor Soderstrom holds MSE degrees in Chemical and Environmental Engineering and a BSE degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Michigan.
Affiliation(s)
- Organizational Studies, College of Literature, Science and the Arts (LSA)
- Organizational Studies (College of Literature, Science and the Arts)
- Organizational Studies (LSA)
- Program in the Environment
Award(s)
- 2011 Organizations and the Natural Environment, Academy of Management Best Dissertation Award
Field(s) of Study
- Organizational theory, corporate sustainability, organizational change, and social movements
Teaching Winter 2024
- Environ 208- Business and the Natural Environment