Is civil society an "actor" that management and entrepreneurship researchers are ignoring?
Why is a growing chorus of scholars arguing that a civic level of analysis is crucial for understanding the impact of social change initiatives?
How can a focus on civil society help us understand and measure the impact (intended, unintended) of entrepreneurs, managers, organizations and industries on their communities?
Our PDW on "Civil Society in Management and Entrepreneurship Research" proposes to address these and other issues, along with the potential benefits and challenges associated with researching civil society and civic-level phenomena.
Join us and engage the conversation with a panel of distinguished scholars, including:
Thomas J. Donaldson, The Wharton School, U. of Pennsylvania
Helen Haugh, U. of Cambridge
Tom Lumpkin, U. of Oklahoma
Comments by Henry Mintzberg, McGill U.
Moderated by Sophie Bacq, Northeastern U.
Practical details: Saturday, Aug 11 2018 3:15PM - 5:15PM at Hyatt Regency Chicago in Columbus KL. No registration needed.
We would be delighted for you to join us!
See you at AOM!
Sophie Bacq and Tom Lumpkin
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Sophie Bacq, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Mark L. and Karen D. Vachon Family Faculty Fellow
Entrepreneurship & Innovation
D'Amore-McKim School of Business
Northeastern University
360 Huntington Ave. | 219 B Hayden Hall
Boston, MA 02115
617.373.4161
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