D.A.P. (Daan Abraham Petrus) Peeters

Daan Abraham Petrus Peeters
Rotterdam School of Management (RSM)
Erasmus University Rotterdam
ERIM PhD Candidate
Field: Organisation
Affiliated since 2021

Daan Peeters is a PhD Candidate in the Business-Society Management Department at Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University. His research explores how diverse actors sustain engagement with pressing social and environmental problems, particularly within agriculture, food, and climate activism. In his work, Daan focuses on the micro-processes that enable—or obstruct—meaningful interaction and sheds light on the role of emotions and rituals in navigating transitions. In doing so, Daan conducts this (qualitative) research as active participant in organizations and networks involved in landscape restoration, grassroots climate initiatives, and place-based sustainability transitions.

Beyond his doctoral research, Daan teaches and coordinates courses at the bachelor, master, and MBA levels—such as social innovation, sustainability grand challenges, and responsible business leadership—and supervises master's theses on business and sustainability. Prior to joining academia, he served as a research consultant, advising public and private organizations on strategy, change, and sustainability.

Daan holds two cum laude master’s degrees—an MSc in People, Organizations and Change and an MSc in Global Business and Sustainability—from Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University. He also studied at the University of California, Berkeley (magna cum laude) through the UC Education Abroad Program and completed his Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts and Sciences (cum laude) at University College Roosevelt, Utrecht University.

PhD Track Open PhD project in Value Based Organizing: Acting on unprecedented change

Traditionally, management research takes the perspective of business and focuses on how conditions for business can be improved. Research conducted within the Value Based Organizing subprogram starts with the challenges that society and our natural environment face and focuses on how business, in partnership with other actors and organizations, can address these challenges. In other words, we help business to take responsibility for the context in which it operates. This is important because our social and natural environments are changing in unprecedented ways. Business contributes to some of these developments, such as climate change, growing inequality, global displacement and also alienation from the general public by losing track of the interests of broader society. Yet, society also changes in ways that are difficult to foresee for companies and other organizational actors alike.

The research conducted by the members of the value based organizing program focuses on a variety of topics—all directly relevant to business acting upon unprecedented change. A common theme underlying all of this research is that it seriously considers the possibility that the way companies do business—including how they relate to the context in which they operate—needs to be changed fundamentally and that small gestures are unlikely to be sufficient to help.

Topics include alternative definitions of and approaches to business, including issues around climate change, reputation, sense-making processes in the context of sustainability, business ethics, philanthropy, new business-society strategies, novel organization forms such as social enterprises and partnerships, aligning corporate value propositions with societal issues and social innovation in times of grand challenges and wicked problems. Due to the diversity in research topics, the research methods we use vary widely, from qualitative techniques to survey and laboratory research.

Keywords
Sustainability, Sustainable Management, Philanthropy, Partnerships, Business Ethics, Behavioral Ethics, Sense-Marking, Social Innovation, Grand Challenges, Wicked Problems, Stakeholders
Time frame
2021 -

Publications

  • Academic (1)
    • Peeters, D. (2024). Special Call: Qualitative research proposals. Journal of management.

2023
March
20
Open Science Campaign
As: Speaker

Address

Visiting address

Burgemeester Oudlaan 50
3062 PA Rotterdam

Postal address

Postbus 1738
3000 DR Rotterdam
Netherlands