In this workshop, Professor Oana Branzei (Richard Ivey Business School) and Professor Pablo Munoz Roman (University of Liverpool) will provide insights into how QCA has been used (by them and other authors).
They will further support participants in gaining an understanding what this method can and a cannot do. More information to follow.
Please register via: https://bit.ly/2HNghEW
Location: International Building room 244
Biography of speakers:
Professor Pablo Munoz Roman is the Director of the Centre for Entrepreneurship at the University of Liverpool. His research examines how, why and with what consequences entrepreneurial individuals and communities address wicked problems and create societal and ecological value through business activities; with or without economic return. It focuses on two areas: entrepreneurship, society and ecology and entrepreneurship in the periphery. His work has been published in leading management journals, such as Journal of Business Venturing, California Management Review, Journal of Management Studies, International Small Business Journal, Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Organization & Environment, Entrepreneurship & Regional Development, among others. Pablo is an Associate Editor of the Journal of Business Venturing Insights, and part of the Editorial Boards of the Journal of Business Venturing and the International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research
Oana Branzei is Donald F. Hunter Professor of International Business and Associate Professor of General Management, Entrepreneurship, Sustainability & Strategy at the Richard Ivey School of Business, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada. She is also the Director of the Sustainability Certificate program and the founder, convener and host faculty of the Ivey/ARCS PhD Sustainability Academy, an annual event of the Alliance for Research on Corporate Sustainability. Oana’s research interests, at the intersection of sustainability, strategy and entrepreneurship, include the pro-social foundations, forms, and functions of business as agents of positive social change and the relational micro-processes of value creation, capture and distribution. She leads major research initiatives on positive social change, social enterprise, sustainable communities, and cross- sector partnerships. At Ivey, Oana has taught in the HBA, MBA, MSc, EMBA and PhD programs. Oana is a field editor for the Journal of Business Venturing and serves on the Editorial Review Boards of the Academy of Management Review, Journal of Management and the Academy of Management Learning and Education.