
Ryan MacNeil
he/him
I'm the Rath Professor of Entrepreneurship at Acadia University, where I teach and do research at the intersections of critical entrepreneurship studies, science & technology studies, and critical studies of innovation.
My first book, Observing Dark Innovation (2024), is about the "dark matter" of innovation research and policy—the many things that are missing or cast into shadow by our unquestioned assumptions about innovation.
Sessions auxquelles Ryan MacNeil participe
Lundi 14 Juin, 2021
Sessions auxquelles Ryan MacNeil assiste
Dimanche 13 Juin, 2021
Please take the time to join us for the ASAC Annual General Meeting. This is one of the most important meetings of the year, where you as a member have an opportunity to contribute to the on-going smooth operation of the organization.
In all organizations past events, even if they are unique or at least very unlikely to recur, have strength beyond their ambition. In terms of NCA Theory they have persistent influence and therefore are durable actors in the network regardless of the presence of human actors who had direct experience. The crisis in education of March 2020 will never unenroll from our network of management education. As a result, it will resonate in institutional choices, individuals' decisions and forever ...
Lundi 14 Juin, 2021
We live in a world that emphasize the rational and the objective. We cling dearly to objective facts, rigorous thought and rational decisions. In doing so, we risk losing sight of the internal world and our emotional and intuitive aspects. Understanding our “inner theatre” is essential, but also an uphill challenge, fraught with difficulties and anxieties. In this conversation, Manfred F. R. Kets de Vries explores the essential need to build self-understanding and the difficulty in doing so.
Mardi 15 Juin, 2021
PLEASE NOTE: The virtual button for this session will appear 10 minutes prior to the session start.The final report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission issued three calls to action that directly implicate Business Schools to engage in teaching, research, and service to advance reconciliation. Last year’s initial ASAC workshop provided overviews of administrative leadership, curricular reform, and research activity related to indigenizing and decolonizing business schoo...
PLEASE NOTE: The virtual button for this session will appear 10 minutes prior to the session start.At the outset of 2020, many universities were starting to explore alternative teaching technologies and new approaches to delivering learning outcomes. What started as strategic initiatives with timelines measured in years turned into a massive and unprecedented transition that essentially took place over a weekend. It wasn’t always pretty, and it was not without pain, awkwardne...
Mardi 28 Mai, 2024
Chair/Président: Sergio Wanderley (Unigrario) The Domestication of the Nova Scotia Innovation Corporation (InNOVAcorp), 1946-2023Author(s)/Auteur(s): Ryan MacNeil (Acadia University) A methodological proposal to make use of documentary films as organizational historical artifactsAuthor(s)/Auteur(s): Denise Barros (Universidade Federal Fluminense), Amon Barros (Fundacao Getulio Vargas Escola ...
Chair/Président: Ernest Kuekam (Université du Québec à Montréal) Approaches to Evaluation of a Public Sector Innovation LabAuthor(s)/Auteur(s): Amy Zidulka (Royal Roads University), Maria Anwar (Alberta Health Services) & Stephanie Van Den Biggelaar (Royal Roads University) Lorsque traditions deviennent innovations: L’idéation avec les savoirs traditionnelsAuthor(s)/Auteur(s): Guillaume Morin ...
Mercredi 29 Mai, 2024
Chair/Président: Saheli Nath (University of Central Oklahoma) MNEs contribute to the Circular Economy through broader corporate sustainable objectives and Digital Twins: A take on industry 4.0 using embedded sustainable IoT measures in the Information Technology Industry.Author(s)/Auteur(s): Salman Kimiagari (Thompson Rivers University) & Rishi Kumar (Thompson Rivers University) STUDENT SUBMISSION TITLE: To...
Ces présentations sont suivies directement de la réunion annuelle de la division ENT Présentations: I'm not an Entrepreneur, I'm an Artist! Author(s)/Auteur(s): Julie Berube (Universite du Quebec en Outaouais)Empowerment of Women Entrepreneurs with Family Businesses Author(s)/Auteur(s): Samaneh Mohebalizadeh (The University of Memphis Fogelman College of Business and Eco...
Open Access, Open Minds: Integrating OERs into Course CurriculumAuthor(s)/Auteur(s): Charissa Lee (Southern Alberta Institute of Technology), Kristene Coller (Southern Alberta Institute of Technology), Sonja Johnston (Southern Alberta Institute of Technology) & Jessica Norman (Southern Alberta Institute of Technology)La hausse des frais de subsistance et des frais de scolarité oblige les étudiants à choisir entre les dépenses essentielles et l’achat de manuels (Statis...
Dimanche 2 Juin, 2024
Chair/Président: Kerry Watson (Saint Mary's University) Doing organizational history in the context of collaborations with practitioners: Learning from the fieldwork.Author(s)/Auteur(s): Caterina Bettin (Ita-Suomen yliopisto), Gabrielle Durepos (Mount Saint Vincent University) & Päivi Eriksson (Ita-Suomen yliopisto) MEILLEURE COMMUNICATIONA decolonial critique of the informal...
Titre: Legacies of Colonialism in Management Learning and EducationRésumé: Le colonialisme jette une longue ombre sur la pensée managériale. Le développement et la diffusion de pratiques de gestion et d’éducation modernes ont co-évolué avec l’expansion des empires coloniaux et des bureaucraties. Les héritages hérités des systèmes coloniaux ne sont pas toujours faciles à distinguer et leurs effets sont parfois ambigus. Récemment, l’arc narratif de l...
Moderator/Modérateur: Shelley Price (University of Victoria) Industry 4.0 technologies in the education sector: A bibliometric analysisAuthor(s)/Auteur(s): Tausifur Rahman Johan (Dalhousie University) Capacity building for Evidence-based Management through executive education: The role of DBA programsAuthor(s)/Auteur(s): Vishwanath Baba (McMaster University) & Wendy Carroll (Saint Mary's Unive...
Division ChairKerry Watsonkwatson@fanshawec.caDivisional EditorSergio Wanderleysergiow.gaz@terra.com.brProgram CoordinatorDenise Franca Barrosbarrosdenisef@gmail.comTo update divisional office...
Social Entrepreneurship education through extracurricular activities as a career gateway into the social entrepreneurial ecosystemAuthor(s)/Auteur(s): RUBEN BURGA (University of Guelph), Daniella Perdigao (University of Guelph), Laura Fallowfield (University of Guelph) & Erin Doherty (University of Guelph) Social Entrepreneurship in Co-creating Wellbeing Knowledge within Ethnoculturally Diverse CommunitiesAuthor(s)/Auteur(s): Farshad Amini (M...
Chair/Président: Yoojin Lee (McGill University) From Rational to Relational: Bridging between Indigenous Worldviews and Management/Organization StudiesAuthor(s)/Auteur(s): Kai Lamertz (Athabasca University) & François Bastien (University of Victoria) Degrowth and Organization StudiesAuthor(s)/Auteur(s): Angelique Slade Shantz (University of Alberta School of Business), Niki Khorasani (Universi...
Chair/Président: Emma Segal (University of Ottawa) A GOALS-ORIENTED SOLUTION IN PLACE-SPECIFIC APPROACH: ADDRESSING THE WICKED PROBLEM OF ABSENT MISSING MIDDLE HOUSING IN KAMLOOPS, BCAuthor(s)/Auteur(s): Tana Dagneau-Jones (Thompson Rivers University)BEST PAPER/MEILLEURE COMMUNICATION Building Bridges and Nurturing Collaborations: Scaling Sustainability in the Post-Growth Businesses...
Lundi 3 Juin, 2024
Titre de la présentation : Ce que signifie « local » dépend de l'endroit où (et de qui) vous êtes : approches de la théorie organisationnelle pour étudier les catégories de marché localRésumé : L’intérêt pour les produits « locaux » s’est accru, malgré (ou peut-être en réponse) à un monde de plus en plus globalisé. Dans le même temps, l’attention des chercheurs aux catégories de marchés locaux s’est également accrue. Les théoric...
Understanding effective spinout defianceAuthor(s)/Auteur(s): Sepideh Yeganegi (Wilfrid Laurier University), Andre Laplume (Ryerson University) & Bradley Bernard (Toronto Metropolitan University) Producing knowledge on entrepreneurial strategy: A communicative approachAuthor(s)/Auteur(s): Alana Pierce (HEC Montreal) Implementing Effectuation and Causation in Small and Medium Enterprises: A M...
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Session Host: Terrance Weatherbee, Acadia University (terrance.weatherbee@acadiau.ca)A macro marketing and historical evolution of the "boondocking" phenomenon and future perspectives for the outdoor hospitality industryJ. Bousquet, Universite du Quebec a Chicoutimi How wellness hotel attributes impact wellness motivations? The moderating role of price sensitivityK. Nazmabadi, University of Guelph Projected custo...