Working papers
Financial Materiality and Corporate Responses to Social Issues: Evidence from Tragic Migration Incidents in Europe
August 2022
with Leandro Nardi
- Winner of Carolyn B. Dexter Award 2022 at the Academy of Management
Everyone a Change Maker? Value Distinctiveness and Profiles of Social Enterprise Leaders Across Political Systems
August 2022 (submitted)
joint with Ute Stephan and Johanna Mair
Corporate Governance and Social Impact of Non‐Profits: Evidence from a Randomized Program in Healthcare in the Democratic Republic of Congo
January 2023 (Forthcoming, Management Science)
with Anicet Fangwa, Caroline Flammer and Bertrand Quélin
- SSRN Download
Closing the Loop: Social Entrepreneurship and Behavior Change in the Circular Economy
June 2022 (submitted)
joint with Emma Barnosky and Magali Delmas
Communication Frames and Beneficiary Engagement in Corporate Social Initiatives: Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial in France
January 2022 (Strategic Management Journal)
with Rodolphe Durand
- Recipient of Research in Organizations grant awarded by the Strategic Research Foundation
- Recipient of the Best Research Paper of HEC Faculty 2023 award
Incentivizing Textbooks for Self-Study: Experimental Evidence from the Democratic Republic of Congo
June 2024 (Forthcoming, Economic Journal)
with Jean-Benoit Falisse and Anders Olofsgård
- Recipient of Results in Education for All Children (REACH) grant awarded by World Bank
- World Bank staff wrote a Policy Brief about our findings: The Democratic Republic of Congo: Can Incentives to Take Home Textbooks Increase Learning? (January 2019)
The Circular Economy: Motivating Recycling Behavior for a More Effective System
October 2019
with Emma Barnosky and Magali Delmas
The Distinctive Value of Social Entrepreneurs for Open Sustainability Innovation
Older working paper
with Ute Stephan
Transaction versus Discretion in Development Aid Funding: An Empirical Analysis
Older working paper
joint with Bertrand Quélin
- Research covered in The Economist: A growing share of aid is spent by private firms, not charities (May 2017)
- Research covered in the Stanford Social Innovation Review: Bidding for development aid (Summer 2018)
- Best Poster Award at the 22nd Annual Conference of the Society for Institutional and Organizational Economics in June 2018