Johanna Mair, Ignasi Martí
Johanna Mair, Ignasi Martí, Marc J. Ventresca
Much effort goes into building markets as a tool for economic and social development; those pursuing or promoting market building, however, often overlook that in too many places social exclusion and poverty prevent many, especially women, from participating in and accessing markets. Building on dat...
Johanna Mair, Oliver Schoen
Purpose – Social entrepreneurial organizations have gained in awareness and interest among researchers, yet we know relatively little about how these organizations are able to create social and economic value. This paper seeks to understand how such organizations have managed to achieve scale and su...
Jean Bousquet, Peter W. Hellings, Ioana Agache, Flore Amat et al.
Allergic Rhinitis and its Impact on Asthma (ARIA) has evolved from a guideline by using the best approach to integrated care pathways using mobile technology in patients with allergic rhinitis (AR) and asthma multimorbidity. The proposed next phase of ARIA is change management, with the aim of provi...
Johanna Mair, Ignasi Martí
Purpose – In many developing countries those living in poverty are unable to participate in markets due to the weakness or complete absence of supportive institutions. This study aims to examine, in microcosm, such an institutional void and to illustrate the strategy and activities employed by an en...
Johanna Mair, Ignasi Martí, Kate Ganly
The article discusses how institutional voids can be spaces of opportunity for companies. Institutional void refers to the absence of supporting institutions in certain economy. Institutions are shared conceptions and constraints that shape human interaction. They constitute the rules of the game, f...
Andrew Brady
With Innovation and Scaling for Impact: How Effective Social Enterprises Do It, Christian Seelos and Johanna Mair offer an insightful and theory-rich contribution to the academic literature on this topic, based on their work with social enterprises over a decade or more. In particular, they explore ...
Johanna Mair, Oliver Schoen
Although social entrepreneurial organizations have begun to receive more scholarly attention, we still know relatively little about how they are able to create both social and economic value. This paper presents a comparative case analysis of three social entrepreneurial organizations, based in Bang...
Andreana Drencheva, Oana Branzei, Elisa Alt, Emma Folmer et al.
This symposium aims to unveil new insights into how individuals’ and teams’ self-views, values, cognitions, actions, interactions, and relationships as micro-foundations of prosocial venturing contribute to how prosocial ventures emerge, function, meet the needs of diverse stakeholders, maintain the...
Andrew Brady
With Innovation and Scaling for Impact: How Effective Social Enterprises Do It, Christian Seelos and Johanna Mair offer an insightful and theory-rich contribution to the academic literature on this topic, based on their work with social enterprises over a decade or more. In particular, they explore ...
Johanna Mair, Ignasi Martí, Ventresca, Marc J.
1 Acknowledgements: This paper is the outcomes of a truly collaborative effort and all three authors contributed equally. While our work is about breaking conventions, we for once adhere to conventions in publishing and list authors in alphabetical order. We would like to thank Tima Bansal for her e...
Johanna Mair, Ignasi Martí
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