
Professor Jeremy Hall
About
Biography
Jeremy Hall (D.Phil., University of Sussex, MBA and B.Sc., Dalhousie University) is the incoming Director of the new Centre for Social Innovation Management and Chaired Professor of Social Innovation. He is also Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Engineering and Technology Management, a technology and innovation management journal with a 2017 impact factor of 2.686. Prior to joining Surrey Business School in 2018, he was the Director of the International Centre for Corporate Social Responsibility (ICCSR), University of Nottingham. He also held a Professorship at the Beedie School of Business, Simon Fraser University (Vancouver, Canada), an Associate Professorship at the Haskayne School of Business, University of Calgary (Canada), and a Lectureship at the Science Policy Research Unit (SPRU), University of Sussex (UK).
Jeremy’s research and teaching interests include the social impacts of innovation and entrepreneurship, sustainable supply chains, social inclusion, strategies for sustainable development innovation and responsible management, where he has collaborated with a range of natural and social scientists. A major stream of his research is focused on innovation and entrepreneurship for social inclusion in Brazil. Jeremy’s work has been published in for example Business Strategy and the Environment, California Management Review, Ecological Economics, Energy Policy, Entrepreneurship: Theory & Practice, Journal of Cleaner Production, International Journal of Production Research, Journal of Business Ethics, Journal of Business Venturing, Journal of Management Studies, Journal of Operations Management, MIT Sloan Management Review, Research Policy, Research-Technology Management, Small Business Economics, Technological Forecasting & Social Change and Technovation. He has been awarded over $1.3 million in research support from for example Genome Canada and the Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council of Canada among others.
Publications
Additional publications
Hall, J., & Martin, B. R. (In Press, 2018). Towards a taxonomy of research misconduct: the case of business school research. Research Policy.
Hall, J., Matos, S., Gold, S. & Severino, L. (2018). The Paradox of Sustainable Innovation: The ‘Eroom’ Effect (Moore’s Law Backwards), Journal of Cleaner Production, 172, 3487-3497.
Hall, J., Matos, S. & Bachor, V. (2017). From Eco-Technology Development to Eco-Innovation: Inducing Regulatory Adoption of Pathogen Detection Technology for Sustainable Forestry, Small Business Economics, 1-13.
Xie, Z., Hall, J., McCarthy, I, Skitmore, M. & Shena, L. (2016). Standardization Efforts: The Relationship between Knowledge Dimensions, Search Processes and Innovation Outcomes, Technovation, 48–49: 69–78
Hall, J., Bachor, V. & Matos, S. (2014). Developing and Diffusing New Technologies: Strategies for Legitimization, California Management Review, 56 (3): 98-117
Mendes, P., Hall, J., Matos, S. & Silvestre, B. (2014). Reforming Brazil's Offshore Oil and Gas Safety Regulatory Framework: Lessons from Norway, the United Kingdom and the United States, Energy Policy. 74: 443–453
Hall, J., Matos, S. Bachor, V. & Downey, R. (2014). Commercializing University Research in Diverse Settings: Moving Beyond Standardized Intellectual Property Management, Research-Technology Management, 57 (5), 26-34
Hall, J. (2014). Innovation & Entrepreneurial Dynamics in the Base of the Pyramid. Special issue introductory article, Technovation, 34: 265–269
Hall, J., Matos, M. & Martin, M. (2014). Innovation Pathways at the Base of the Pyramid: Establishing Technological Legitimacy through Social Attributes. The Case of WLED Lighting and Naturally Colored Cotton, Technovation, 34 (5–6): 265-338
Hall, J., Bachor, V. & Matos, M. (2014). The Impact of Stakeholder Heterogeneity on Risk Perceptions in Technological Innovation, Technovation, 34 (8): 410–419
Hall, J., Matos, S., Sheehan, L. & Silvestre, B. (2012). Entrepreneurship and Innovation at the Base of the Pyramid: A Recipe for Inclusive Growth or Social Exclusion, Journal of Management Studies, 49: 785–812
Boons, F, Baumann, H. & Hall, J. (2012). Conceptualizing Sustainable Development and Global Supply Chains, Ecological Economics, 83 134-143
Hall, J. & Wagner, M. (2012). Editorial: The Challenges and Opportunities of Sustainable Development for Entrepreneurship and Small Business, Journal of Small Business and Entrepreneurship, 25 (4): 409–416
Xie, Z., Hall, J., & McCarthy, I. (2012). Review and Some Ideas on the Research of Sustainable Development Innovation. Science & Technology Process and Policy, 26 (24): 191-195 (In Chinese)
Hall, J., Matos, M. & Silvestre, B. (2012). A Complexity Approach to the Triple Bottom Line in Sustainable Supply Chains, International Journal of Production Research, 50 (5): 1332-1348
Hall, J. & Wagner, M. (2012). Integrating Sustainability into Firms’ Processes: Performance Effects and the Moderating Role of Business Models, Business Strategy and the Environment, 21(3): 183-196
Hall, J., Matos, M. Silvestre, B. & Martin, M. (2011). Managing the Technological, Commercial, Organizational and Social Uncertainties of Industrial Evolution: The Case of Brazilian Energy and Agriculture, Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 78: 1147–1157
Hall, J., Daneke, G. & Lenox, M. (2010). Sustainable Development and Entrepreneurship: Past Contributions and Future Directions, Journal of Business Venturing, 25 (5): 439-448
Silvestre, B. Hall, J., Matos, S. & Figueira, L. (2010). The Good, the Bad or the Ugly? The Privatization of the Brazilian Electricity Distribution Sector, Energy Policy, 38, 7001–7013
Hall, J. & Matos, S. (2010). Incorporating Impoverished Communities in Sustainable Supply Chains, International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management, 40 (1/2): 124 – 147
Silvestre, B.; Hall, J., Matos, S. & Figueira, L. (2010). Privatização: Bom ou ruim? Lições do setor de distribuição de energia elétrica do nordeste Brasileiro (Privatization: Good or bad? Lessons from the electricity distribution sector in the northeast of Brazil), RAE – Revista de Administração de Empresas, 50 (1): 094-111
Hall, J., Matos, M. Severino, L. & Beltrao, N. (2009). Brazilian Biofuels & Social Exclusion: Established & Concentrated Ethanol vs. Emerging and Dispersed Bio-Diesel, Journal of Cleaner Production, 17, Supplement 1, S77-S85
Hall, J., Matos, S. & Langford, C. (2008). Social Exclusion and Transgenic Technology: The Case of Brazilian Agriculture, Journal of Business Ethics, 77 (1): 45-63
Matos, S. & Hall, J. (2007). Integrating Sustainable Development in the Extended Value Chain: The Case of Life Cycle Assessment in the Oil & Gas and Agricultural Biotechnology Industries, Journal of Operations Management, 25: 1083–1102
Dewald. J., Hall, J., Chrisman, J. & Kellermanns, F. (2007). Governance Preferences of Small Vulnerable Firms in the Homebuilding Industry, Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 31(2): 279-297
Langford, C., Hall, J., Josty, P., Matos, S. & Jacobson. A. (2006). Indicators and Outcomes of Canadian University Research: Proxies becoming Goals? Research Policy, 35(10): 1586–1598
Hall, J. & Rosson, P. (2006). The Impact of Technological Turbulence on Entrepreneurial Behavior, Social Norms and Ethics: Three Internet-based Cases, Journal of Business Ethics, 64(3): 231-248
Hall, J. & Vredenburg, H. (2005). Managing Stakeholder Ambiguity, MIT Sloan Management Review, 47(1): 11-13
Hall, J., Matos, S. Fergus, A. & Vredenburg, H. (2005). Sua empresa é socialmente vulnerável? (Are You Socially Vulnerable?) Harvard Business Review (Latin American editions; published in Portuguese & Spanish), August: 28-33
Hall, J. & Martin, M. (2005). Disruptive Technologies, Stakeholders and the Innovation Value Chain: a Framework for Evaluating Radical Technology Development, R&D Management, 35(3): 273-284
Chrisman, J., McMullan, E. & Hall, J. (2005). The Influence of Guided Preparation on the Long-Term Performance of New Ventures, Journal of Business Venturing, 20(6): 769-791
Hall, J. & Vredenburg, H. (2004). Sustainable Development Innovation and Competitive Advantage: Implications for Business, Policy and Management Education, Innovation: Management, Policy & Practice, 6(2): 1-12
Dewald, J., Hall, J. & Chrisman, J. (2004). Why Do Small Firms Choose Quasi-Integration? The Case of the Homebuilding Industry, Zeitschrift für Klein- und Mittelunternehmen (published in German), 2: 115-129. Also published in The Icfaian Journal of Management Research, 3(11)
Hall, J. & Martin, M. (2004). Popper & the Science Enterprise Challenge, Philosophy of Management, 3(2): p. 13-22
Hall, J. & Vredenburg, H. (2003). The Challenges of Sustainable Development Innovation, MIT Sloan Management Review, 45(1): 61-68
Hall, J. & Clark, W. (2003). Special Issue, Environmental Innovation, Journal of Cleaner Production, 11(4): 343-346
Hall, J. & Kerr, R. (2003). Innovation Dynamics and Environmental Technologies: The Emergence of Fuel Cell Technology, Journal of Cleaner Production, 11(4): 459-471
Nightingale, P., Brady, T., Davies, A. & Hall, J. (2003). Capacity Utilisation Revisited: Software, Control and the Growth of Large Technical Systems, Industrial and Corporate Change, 12(3): 477-517
Hall, J. (2002). Sustainable Development Innovation: A Research Agenda for the Next 10 Years. Editorial for the 10th Anniversary of the Journal of Cleaner Production, Journal of Cleaner Production, 10(3): 195-196
Hall, J. (2001). Environmental Supply Chain Innovation, Greener Management International, 35: 121-135
Hall, J. (2000). Environmental Supply Chain Dynamics, Journal of Cleaner Production, 8(6): 455-471
Hall, J. & Crowther, S. (1998). Biotechnology: The Ultimate Cleaner Production Technology? Journal of Cleaner Production, 6(3-4): 313- 322
Côté, R. & Hall, J. (1995). Industrial Parks as Ecosystems, Journal of Cleaner Production, 3(1-2): 41-46