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
- SSRN Download
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