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Renate Meyer headshot in front of a bookshelf

Renate Meyer is a visiting professorial fellow at the ß÷ßäÉçÇø, head of the Institute for Organization Studies and co-head of the Research Institute for Urban Management and Governance at WU Vienna. She also holds a part-time professorship in institutional theory at the Department of Organization at Copenhagen Business School (CBS). In addition to her academic roles, Renate served as the 2021 Division Chair of the Organization and Management Theory (OMT) Division of the Academy of Management, is a former Editor-in-Chief of Organization Studies, and is a co-founder of a global network for institutional theory.

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