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SUMMARY:Research Seminar – Professor Johanna Mair
DESCRIPTION:NOVA School of Business and Economics\, Room B133 \n\n\n\nNova SBE Research Unit and ERA Chair in Social Innovation invited Professor Johanna Mair\, from Hertie School\, for a Research Seminar on ‘The Road to Impact: Do we need to reimagine Grand Challenges Research?’. ​ \n\n\n\nProf. Johanna Mair\, Professor of Organization\, Strategy and Leadership\, is a Distinguished Fellow at the Stanford Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society\, Academic Editor of the Stanford Social Innovation Review and Co-Director of the Global Innovation for Impact Lab. She serves on the board of foundations and organizations and advises companies\, governments\, and social impact investors on social innovation. \n\n\n\nHer research focuses on how novel organizational forms and institutional arrangements create economic value as well as social impact and the role of innovation in this process. She has published articles in leading academic journals including the Academy of Management Journal\, Academy of Management Perspective\, Journal of Management\, Journal of Management Studies\, Organization Studies\, Journal of Business Ethics\, Research in Organizational Behavior\, Journal of Business Venturing\, Long Range Planning\, Journal of World Business\, Group & Organization Management\, and the Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal. \n\n\n\nAbstract​ \n\n\n\nEditorial notes in leading management journals have urged scholars to address Grand Challenges (GC) as an opportunity for producing knowledge that matters for society. This review explores whether current conceptualizations of GC support a productive path for management and organizational scholarship by guiding empirical inquiry\, facilitating cumulative theory development\, and informing practice. We systematically examine scholarly articles\, calls for papers\, and editorial notes published in management journals for consistency in how researchers use and define the concept of GC and the scope of associated phenomena and attributes. We find three prominent conceptual architectures in use: discursive\, family resemblance\, and phenomenon driven. The variety and incoherence of current uses of the GC concept and the lack of efforts to improve its analytical competence lead us to suggest its retirement. Instead\, we propose building on the enthusiasm around GC research and using GC as a term to define research principles that collectively help align research efforts and improve theoretical development and practice. The principles we propose capture a genuine origin story for management research on GC. \n\n\n\nA conversation based on the article ‘The Future of Grand Challenges Research: Retiring a Hopeful Concept and Endorsing Research Principles’ (Christian Seelos\, Johanna Mair and Charlotte Traeger) 
URL:https://socialinnova-chair.com/event/research-seminar-professor-johanna-mair/
LOCATION:Nova School of Business & Economics\, R. da Holanda 1\, 2775-405 Carcavelos\, Portugal\, Lisbon\, 2775-405\, Portugal
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SUMMARY:Innovation and Scaling for Impact: How effective social enterprises do it
DESCRIPTION:NOVA School of Business and Economics\, Haddad Entrepreneurship Institute \n\n\n\nJohanna Mair\, Professor of Organization\, Strategy and Leadership at the Hertie School and member of the International Advisory Board of the ERA Chair in Social Innovation\, will hold a workshop on ‘Innovation and Scaling for Impact’\, at Nova SBE campus. \n\n\n\nIf you are interested in learning more about scaling your impact and innovation pathologies\, join this interactive session! \n\n\n\nProf. Johanna Mair is the Academic Editor of the Stanford Social Innovation Review\, a Distinguished Fellow at the Stanford Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society\, and Co-Director of the Global Innovation for Impact Lab.  \n\n\n\nShe serves on the board of foundations and organizations and advises companies\, governments\, and social impact investors on social innovation\, and her research is published in leading scholarly journals. \n\n\n\nRelated resources: check book here or book review here!
URL:https://socialinnova-chair.com/event/innovation-and-scaling-for-impact-how-effective-social-enterprises-do-it/
LOCATION:Nova School of Business & Economics\, R. da Holanda 1\, 2775-405 Carcavelos\, Portugal\, Lisbon\, 2775-405\, Portugal
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