P. (Pouya) Janghorban

Pouya Janghorban
Rotterdam School of Management (RSM)
Erasmus University Rotterdam
ERIM PhD Candidate
Field: Organisation
Affiliated since 2024

Pouya Janghorban is a Ph.D. candidate at Rotterdam School of Management (RSM), Erasmus University, affiliated with the Social Enterprises & Institutions for Collective Action (SEICA) research group. His research within the SCENSUS project deals with the influence of social network structures on the scaling process of community enterprises—a crucial alternative to the conventional market-state dichotomy in the societal transition to sustainability. Pouya holds an Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters (EMJM) degree with first-class honors in MSc. Transition, Innovation, and Sustainability Environments (TISE) and brings previous research and policy experience, including his role as a student research assistant at the Reiner Lemoine Institut (RLI) in Berlin and an internship in EU policy consulting in Brussels. His goal is to contribute insights and recommendations to facilitate the scaling of community enterprises and expedite the urgently needed sustainability transitions in society.

PhD Track PhD on community enterprises for sustainability: the roles of social networks

Are you passionate about building sustainable futures for the planet and humanity, and about understanding the roles communities can play therein? Do you want to be a part of a cutting-edge research project that addresses the ways community enterprises can expand their societal impact to accelerate societal transformations towards sustainability? Then this exciting full-time five-year PhD opportunity is for you!

The Business-Society Management department at the Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University, is seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate. The goal is to improve our understanding of the roles of community enterprises as drivers of societal transformations. How can community enterprises scale their impact and reshape society beyond markets and states? This is an important and timely challenge in steering sustainability transformations, as scholars and policymakers have high expectations on the roles of communities and citizens therein. Community enterprises are widely known to foster collective action locally. But what the mechanisms through which they can achieve wider transformations to tackle urgent large-scale sustainability challenges, such as climate change?

In this PhD project, you will quantitatively analyze the roles of social networks in community enterprises’ scaling processes. This will be done through survey-based studies among community enterprises selected in three key sustainability fields (renewable energy, circular economy, and shared mobility) and across several European countries (Germany and the UK). The data will be analyzed with statistical methods, such as multilevel structural equation models.

You will be embedded within the SCENSUS research team and will work together with the other researchers. Your assignment will consist of a 4-year appointment without obligatory teaching duties and a conditional 5th year.

Keywords
Community enterprises; Sustainability; Renewable energy; Car-sharing; Circular economy; Social enterprises; Collective action; Social innovation; Societal impact; Social networks; Social capital; Trust; Commitment; Post-growth economy
Time frame
2024 -

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