Michael Hernke

Lecturer - General Business at Wisconsin School of Business

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  • Wisconsin School of Business

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Biography

Wisconsin School of Business

Michael Hernke is a Lecturer in the Operations & Information Management Department at the Wisconsin School of Business. He teaches Business Analytics and the WSB Excel Proficiency Course. Michael earned an undergraduate degree in Marketing and a doctorate in Operations & Information Management, both from UW-Madison. His current research projects consider organizational approaches to global resource constraints and the relationship of micro and macro resource efficiency, and connectivity between business development and global health.

Selected Accepted Journal Articles

Robèrt, K. & Hernke, M. & Fortney, L. & Podein, R. (2017). Systems thinking for global health and sustainable development. Oxford Textbook of Nature and Public Health

Selected Published Journal Articles

  • Isil, O. & Hernke, M. (2017). The triple bottom line: a critical review from a transdisciplinary perspective. Business Strategy and the Environment (http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/bse.1982/epdf)
  • Finster, M. & Hernke, M. (2014). Benefits organizations pursue when seeking competitive advantage by improving environmental performance. Journal of Industrial Ecology (18), 652-662.
  • Hernke, M. & Podein, R. (2011). Sustainability, Health and Precautionary Perspectives on Lawn Pesticides, and Alternatives. EcoHealth (8), 223-232.

Undergraduate Courses

Business Analytics II (BUS 307), Spring 2017.

Business Analytics II (BUS 307), Fall 2016.

Business Analytics II (BUS 307), Summer 2016.

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