My research focuses on the strategic responses of firms to structural diversity interventions. These interventions are aimed at disrupting organizational practices and processes that perpetuate inequalities within and outside firms. Within my research program, I examine a variety of diversity interventions, such as the diversification of evaluation committees and the implementation of diversity disclosure regulations, each of which targets a different organizational process (including hiring, resource allocation, evaluation, and incentives). My studies cover a range of settings: the U.S. film industry, Canadian and Danish boards of directors, and startup incubators.
Drawing upon research on nonmarket strategies, organizational reactivity, and social movements, I explore how strategic responses by firms can lead to heterogeneous benefits for individuals (where often only the most connected and visible benefit) and can either support or impede progress towards substantive improvements on social equity.
My dissertation was awarded the 2022 Will Mitchell Dissertation Research Grant, received multiple best paper prizes at the 2023 Strategic Management Society Conference, and I was selected as a finalist in the 2023 INFORMS/Organization Science Best Dissertation Proposal Competition.