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Mélodie Cartel
Mélodie Cartel
Lecturer at UNSW Business School, Sydney, Australia
Verified email at unsw.edu.au
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Just for fun! How experimental spaces stimulate innovation in institutionalized fields
M Cartel, E Boxenbaum, F Aggeri
Organization Studies 40 (1), 65-92, 2019
1092019
Bales and balance: A review of the methods used to assess the economic impact of Bt cotton on farmers in developing economies
M Cartel, M Smale, P Zambrano
AgBioForum, 2006
972006
Le changement climatique et les entreprises: enjeux, espaces d’action, régulations internationales
F Aggeri, M Cartel
Entreprises et histoire, 6-20, 2017
362017
The future of carbon accounting research:“we’ve pissed mother nature off, big time”
D Gibassier, G Michelon, M Cartel
Sustainability Accounting, Management and Policy Journal 11 (3), 477-485, 2020
262020
Unpacking “sense of place” and “place-making” in organization studies: A toolkit for place-sensitive research
M Cartel, E Kibler, MT Dacin
The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science 58 (2), 350-363, 2022
252022
Towards a multimodal model of theorization processes
M Cartel, S Colombero, E Boxenbaum
Multimodality, meaning, and institutions, 153-182, 2017
252017
Mainstreaming business models for sustainability in mature industries: leveraging alternative institutional logics for optimal distinctiveness
AL Vernay, M Cartel, J Pinkse
Organization & Environment 35 (3), 414-445, 2022
112022
Materiality in institutional analysis: A bricolage approach
M Cartel, E Boxenbaum
Materiality in Institutions: Spaces, Embodiment and Technology in Management …, 2019
92019
Policymaking as collective bricolage: The role of the electricity sector in the making of the European carbon market
M Cartel, E Boxenbaum, F Aggeri, JY Caneill
Power, policy and profit, 64-81, 2017
72017
L’histoire méconnue du marché européen du carbone: archéologie du secteur électrique
M Cartel, F Aggeri, JY Caneill
Entreprises et histoire, 54-70, 2017
72017
Policy making as bricolage: the role of platforms in institutional innovation
M Cartel, E Boxenbaum, F Aggeri
EGOS, 2014
72014
The Future of Carbon Accounting Research:“We’ve Pissed Mother Nature Off, Big Time”. Sustainability Accounting, Management and Policy Journal, 11 (3), 477-485. https
D Gibassier, G Michelon, M Cartel
doi. org/10.1108/SAMPJ-02-2020-0028, 2020
52020
La fabrique de l'innovation institutionnelle: les marchés du carbone comme champs d'expérimentations managériales
M Cartel
Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Paris, 2013
52013
International Trade and Economy-wide Effects
G Gruere, A Bouët, M Smale, G Gruere, J Falck-Zepeda, A Bouët, D Horna, ...
Assessing the Potential Economic Impact of Bt Cotton in West Africa …, 2006
42006
Les entreprises face au changement climatique
R Baron, JY Caneill, A Dahan, R Poivet, A Pottier, F Aggeri, M Cartel, ...
Entreprises et histoire, 140-150, 2017
22017
Évaluation de l'impact économique potentiel du coton Bt en Afrique de l'Ouest: résultats préliminaires et méthodes proposées; rapport final
M Smale, G Gruère, J Falck-Zepeda, A Bouët, D Horna, M Cartel, ...
International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), Washington, DC, US, 2007
22007
Energy market barometer report-Summer 2016
J Schleich, M Cartel, L Javaudin, G Molecke, M Olsthoorn, AL Vernay
12016
A process of collective bricolage: crafting highly diffusable innovations in contexts of high uncertainty
O Kokshagina, E Boxenbaum, M Cartel
HAL Post-Print, 2015
12015
Toward a foundation of material approaches in neo-institutional theory: A bricolage approach
MA Cartel, E Boxenbaum
Academy of Management Proceedings 2014 (1), 15154, 2014
12014
Business model idea screening: Advancing toward the Bullseye
GA Shinkle, A Sharma, P Sharry, J Tobias, M Cartel, D Vergiawan
Organizational Dynamics 52 (3), 100995, 2023
2023
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