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Senior Lecturer in Entrepreneurship and Innovation

Roles and Responsibilities

Piera Morlacchi is a Senior Lecturer in Entrepreneurship and Innovation at the University of Edinburgh Business School.

Background

Piera studies the multiple intersections of technology, entrepreneurship, innovation, organization, and public policy and their implications for creating possible futures. Her primary focus is on the interplay of temporality, power, and imagination in new ways of living, working, and organizing, and her current projects explore the relation between organizational imagination and digital futures. Drawing insights from entrepreneurship and innovation studies, organization studies, pragmatist sociology and philosophy, and science and technology studies, she combines theoretical work with ethnography, archival and visual methods to conduct interdisciplinary, longitudinal and processual research. She has published her work in several leading journals including Organization Studies, Gender Work & Organization, and Research Policy.

She has explored several forms of entrepreneurship and innovation such as technology- and innovation-driven start-ups, scale-ups and corporate ventures in the biomedical, digital, and humanoid robotics fields. In the last ten years, Piera has studied the transformation of regional ecosystems driven by digital entrepreneurship and innovation, with a focus on the role of accelerators, financial support programmes and other policy initiatives in early-stage starting up in Italy and Spain. Moreover, she maintains a keen research interest in understanding the co-evolution of health technology, practices, and organization in medical devices and the health-tech industry; and the transformation of policymaking and policy research in the areas of science, technology and innovation (STI), entrepreneurship and public health. 

Before joining the University of Edinburgh, Piera was a Senior Lecturer in Entrepreneurship and Organization Studies at the University of Sussex Business School, where she held appointments in the Science Policy Research Unit (SPRU) and the Management Department. She holds bachelor and master degrees in Management and Industrial Engineering, with a specialization in complex systems modelling and artificial intelligence, from Politecnico di Milano (Italy) and a PhD in Business Administration from the University of Bath (UK).

In addition to full-time positions currently at the University of Edinburgh and before at the universities of Sussex, Bath and Milano, she has held several visiting fellowships and professorships at other institutions in Europe and in the US, including the University of Southern Denmark, University of Trento, University of St. Andrews, Stanford University, Santa Fe Institute, and Columbia University.

Selected Publications

Morlacchi P. (2021). The Performative Power of Frictions and New Possibilities: Studying power, performativity and process with Follett’s pragmatism. Organization Studies, 42 (12), 1863-1883.

Morlacchi P. & Nelson R. R. (2011). How Medical Practice Evolves: Learning to treat failing hearts with an implantable device. Research Policy, 40 (4), 511-525. 

Morlacchi P. & Martin B. (2009). Emerging Challenges for Science, Technology and Innovation Policy Research: A reflexive overview. Research Policy, 38 (4), 571-582.

Research Interests

  • Digital starting up and entrepreneurial ecosystems
  • Imagination and digital futures
  • Entrepreneurship and innovation in social and humanoid robotics
  • Policymaking in a complex and uncertain world
  • Time and temporality
  • Process research and theorizing
  • Pragmatist sociology and philosophy
  • Interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research

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