Research chatter: Big ideas from business school profs Ronnie Chatterji & Charlie Williams
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Big ideas from business school professors. A discussion of business research sponsored by the Strategic Management Society, publisher of the Strategic Management Journal, Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal, and Global Strategy Journal.
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RC8: The Urban Revival
Economic geography is exploring the reasons for the urban revival in the US and the rest of the world. Who is headed for cities, where are they going, and how will it affect businesses?
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RC7: CEO Activism
Is the wave of CEO activism on social issues just an old form of influence dressed in new clothes or the emergence of a new type of political activity?
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RC6: Experimental Capitalism
In this episode we discuss Steven Klepper's new book, "Experimental Capitalism". The book synthesizes Klepper's wide-ranging industry studies to examine the origins and impact of US high tech industries. Where did some of America's greatest industries come from and why did they falter? What was the role of government in fostering them? We talk about insights from the book for entrepreneurs, for policymakers, and for researchers.
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RC 5: Does corporate social responsibility help firms and society?
Corporate social initiatives are becoming a more common element of firms' strategy. We discuss 2d wave research that is getting much more definitive about when and how corporate social responsibility contributes to the financial performance and social impact of firms.
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RC 4: Is disruptive innovation still a useful theory?
Episode Description: Everyone in business is talking about disruptive innovation, so much so that a backlash is underway. We return to the original papers and more recent findings to discuss whether the theory is still valid and useful.
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This is one of the best new podcasts on business out there. The hosts are able to distill complicated ideas into simple business messages. I've already applied some of the ideas from the second podcast to my own firm. Who knew academics could be so useful! Ronnie is very insightful and Charlie is even better!