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Session Type: PDW Workshop
Program Session: 440 | Submission: 15516 | Sponsor(s): (OMT, TIM)
Scheduled: Saturday, Aug 6 2016 4:30PM - 6:00PM at Anaheim Marriott in Orange County Ballroom 1
 
Hybrid Organizations and Organizing: Challenges and Opportunities for Research
Hybrid Organizations
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Organizer: Matthew Lee, INSEAD
Organizer: Tommaso Ramus, UCP - Católica Lisbon School of Business & Economics
Presenter: Guillermo Casasnovas, U. of Oxford
Presenter: Jason Jesurum Jay, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Presenter: Filipe Manuel Simoes Dos Santos, INSEAD
Facilitator: Laura Claus, U. of Cambridge
Presenter: John Almandoz, IESE Business School
Presenter: Francesco Rullani, Luiss U.
A growing stream of research investigates the functioning of hybrid organizations that pursue social missions through business ventures. Such hybrids present themselves as market-based solutions to social strife such as poverty, unemployment, and environmental degradation while also engaging in commercial activities and business models. Theoretical interest in hybrid organizations has focused in large part on the potential of such organizations to generate organizational and social innovations through recombination, given their position at the nexus of traditional organizational fields of business and charity. In this professional development workshop, we will explore new directions for research on hybrid organizations and organizing, focusing on recent developments and opportunities for future research, both empirical and conceptual.
Search Terms: hybrid organizations | organization theory
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