Research Competition on "Coping with Climate Change in Business Markets"
2025 ISBM Research Competition – Call for Proposals
Penn State’s Institute for the Study of Business Markets announces Research Competition & Call for Research Proposals..
Climate change affects industries, economies, and livelihoods. Conversations with Business-to-Business (B2B) marketers suggest that they are acutely aware of the issue, but coping with climate change in business markets remains clouded with uncertainty. Challenges include the use of fossil fuels, changing buyer expectations, and stakeholder pressures (value chain, investors, regulators). Climate change also creates opportunities for market development, innovation, and differentiation.
Climate change is one of the 2025-2027 ISBM Research Priorities. An ISBM trend study showed that young B2B marketers consider climate change far more important than their older colleagues do, suggesting that the topic will only grow in importance in the coming years. Yet, climate-related marketing research reported to date has largely focused on consumer markets. Hence, the ISBM calls for research in this neglected domain providing new theory, new frameworks, and rigorous empirical testing.
Possible topics include but are not limited to:
- Transitioning from fossil fuels to alternative fuels
- Minimizing climate impact across the value chain
- Turning climate change into profitable business opportunities
- Coping with value chain, institutional, investor, and regulatory pressures
- Helping business customers reach their climate goals
Further Details:
- Support: ISBM will award grants ranging from $5,000 – $10,000 (depending on the need for monetary support and the number of top-quality submissions)
- Target: Research teams across the globe and across disciplines (marketing, supply chain, risk management, strategy, climatology, earth and mineral sciences, industrial engineering…)
- Eligibility: Research proposals showing clear implications for business markets, in alignment with the ISBM mission to advance the theory and practice of B2B marketing.
- Procedure: The competition consists of two rounds, with the following deadlines:
- June 30, 2025 – Abstracts are due
- July 15, 2025 – Selected finalists are invited to submit full research proposals
- Sept 30, 2025 – Finalists’ full proposals are due
- Oct 31, 2025 – Winners are announced
Submission Information
Researchers interested in the competition should submit an abstract of their research not to exceed five double-spaced pages (excluding references), along with a current vita for all members of the research team. The abstract should address the potential importance of their work to business marketing practice, its theoretical contributions, the research methodology, and the amount and kind of support requested.
The abstract submission deadline is June 30, 2025.
Electronic submissions must follow the following rules:
- Preferred file format is Adobe Acrobat (.pdf).
- Name all files submitted as attachments:
- Filename for Proposal: Climate25-Yourlastname.pdf
- Filename for your Vita: Climate25-Yourlastname-CV.pdf
- Filename for additional researchers Vita: Climate25-Yourlastname-CV2.pdf
- Any other documents submitted electronically should be named in the same manner:
- Climate25-Yourlastname-description.pdf
Any emails relating to the research competition should have the following in the subject line: “ISBM 2025 Climate Change Competition”. Submissions should be sent as email attachments in pdf format to LNicolini@psu.edu.
Proposals will be judged by an academic panel, consisting of representatives of the ISBM and qualified faculty members from other universities. The panel will not provide feedback to the entrants at this stage. Finalists will be notified by July 15, 2025.
Final proposals not to exceed 15 double-spaced pages (excluding references) are due on September 30, 2025. Winners will be announced by October 31, 2025. All finalists will receive feedback from the academic review panel.
Any pages of the abstract and/or proposal (not including reference pages) exceeding the page limits listed above will not be considered in the review process.
All proposal submissions should be emailed to ISBM Program Manager, Lori Nicolini at LNicolini@psu.edu.
Additional Information
For more information, please contact the ISBM Directors:
Dr. Stefan Wuyts (suw282@psu.edu)
ISBM Director
Professor of Marketing
Dr. J. Andrew Petersen (jap57@psu.edu)
ISBM Associate Director
Associate Professor of Marketing
Institute for the Study of Business Markets (ISBM)
Smeal College of Business
The Pennsylvania State University
Business Building
University Park, PA 16802-3603
Phone: 814-863-278