When to burn your ships - Phebo Wibbens (INSEAD) - on the flexibility-commitment tradeoff in resource redeployment at #ParisBiz
Yuhao Zhuang (HEC Paris) on the question of who selects into political voids in the context of nonprofit and for-profit intermediaries #ParisBiz
ā” BUT! Plot twist. Socially responsible firms with a strong stock market performance are, in fact, covered EVEN less positively in conservative newspapers. If you are successful, they will like it even less that you are socially responsible!
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Last presentation of the 2023 edition of the #Management #Research Workshop (#ParisBiz) of INSEAD - ESSEC - HEC Paris - management and #strategy scholars: Audrey Holm (HEC Paris) on the rehabilitation of prisoners
Maren Mickeler (ESSEC) at #ParisBiz on the influence of anonymity on individual contribution in internal idea contests
ā” Conservative news organizations are less likely to cover socially responsible firms positively.
ā” This relationship is likely to be strengthened for firms led by conservative CEOs.
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š¢ NEW PAPER ANNOUNCEMENT š¢
š¤ Do media report differently on firms depending on their political leaning?
š That's what our new piece in @orgscience.bsky.social reports, focusing on how CSR is reported on.
š„ On a large panel data, Yasir Dewan, Tal Simons, and I show that:
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Leandro Nardi (HECParis) on stage at #ParisBiz on a field experiment on how support of contractors in low-income communities can help these communities to become more successful #entrepreneurs
How does temporary colocation shapes communication in fully remote organizations? A question Sujin Jang (INSEAD) looks at - currently on stage at #ParisBiz
š CALL FOR PRESENTERS:
The HEC Paris Sustainability & Organizations Institute (S&O) is thrilled to announce the 10th S&O Research Day, taking place on May 15-16 at HEC Paris.
Keynote speakers are @giadadistefano.bsky.social and Jon Bundy.
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