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Natalia Lyly (NBS Best Paper Award Winner from LUT Business School University) this Friday on Jan 9 in ARCS virtual seminar at 11am EST

  • 1.  Natalia Lyly (NBS Best Paper Award Winner from LUT Business School University) this Friday on Jan 9 in ARCS virtual seminar at 11am EST

    Posted 9 days ago

    Happy New Year!

    Just a quick reminder that the virtual seminar series of the Alliance for Research on Corporate Sustainability (ARCS) will be hosting Natalia Lyly (LUT Business School University) this Friday on Jan 9. She won NBS Best Paper Award in 2025 and will present "System Work in Sustainability Transitions: How Actors Co-Enact Change in Urban Mobility". The format will include a 20-minute presentation, followed by 10 mins of Q&A and an additional 30 mins of informal discussion with the speaker-a valuable opportunity for PhD students and junior faculty to connect and engage. Please find the abstract below:

    How do sustainability transitions actually get enacted when entire socio-technical systems are deliberately reconfigured? Tracing the transition of an urban mobility system in the Helsinki metropolitan area-where actors sought to shift the system from mobility as a good to mobility as a service-we theorize how different types of actors co-enact system transitions toward sustainability. We abductively develop the concept of system work and show how actors interdependently and interactively engage in three forms of such work as the transition unfolds: system foundation work, through which core system elements are reconfigured and reinterpreted around emergent roles; system structure work, through which new patterns of inclusion and interaction are established; and system substance work, through which actors dynamically interconnect their positions and actions as the system takes shape in practice. Tracing these forms of system work across four stages of the transition, we show how feedforward dynamics that propel change are repeatedly entangled with feedback dynamics that stabilize the system into temporary settlements. In doing so, the paper contributes to the literature on sustainability transitions by conceptualizing system work as a form of inter- and multi-actor agency that unfolds among rather than within actors. The findings advance understanding of why ambitious system transitions often produce substantial yet incomplete change-and how such outcomes emerge from the very ways actors co-organize system transformation.

    Please register for the seminar on the ARCS website or directly here.

    Here is the list of the remaining speakers and dates for this year (11am-12pm EST):

    Shaz Ansari (Cambridge) – Feb 6

    Fabrizio Ferraro (IESE) – Mar 6

    Joao Albino-Pimentel (USC) – April 10 (note change from April 3)

    Ben Lewis (BYU) - May 8 (note change from May 1)

     

    Hope to see you there!



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    Best regards,
    Olga Hawn, PhD

    Associate Professor, Strategy and Entrepreneurship
    Sustainability Distinguished Fellow
    Faculty Director, Ackerman Center for Excellence in Sustainability
    UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School
    Associate Editor, Strategic Management Journal
    Associate Editor, Management Science
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