Biography
Jan Lodge is an Assistant Professor in Business-Society Management at the Rotterdam School of Management.
An organizational theorist by training, Jan uses qualitative methods to broadly explore what enables and what inhibits social change.
In this context, he is primarily interested in the topic of negative social evaluations such as stigma or disapproval, as well as their antecedents such as misconduct, scandals, or norm violations. Beyond this, he also undertakes research in the areas of social innovation and institutional theory.
Most recently, Jan has conducted research in an exciting array of empirical settings including social housing organizations, reentry organizations, capital punishment in the U.S., religious minority groups, child marriage in Indonesia.
Prior to joining academia, he was a management consultant at L.E.K. Consulting where he supported international clients across various industries in developing their organisational design, market entry, and growth strategies.
Jan holds a Ph.D. form the University of Cambridge, Judge Business School.
Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University
- lodge@rsm.nl
More information
Work
- Maima Aulia Syakhroza & Jan Lodge (2024) - Birds of a Feather are Punished Together, or Not? Examining Heterogeneity in Career Advancements of Minority Groups - Journal of Management Studies - doi: 10.1111/joms.13077 - [link]
- Grace Augustine, Jan Lodge & Mislav Radic (2024) - Mr Bates vs The Post Office depicts one of the UK’s worst miscarriages of justice: here’s why so many victims didn’t speak out - [link]
- Jennifer Howard-Grenville & Jan Lodge (2021) - Context, Dynamics Embeddedness and Routine - doi: 10.1017/9781108993340
- Jan Lodge (2020) - Good for business and good for society: how organisations can hire more ex-offenders - [link]
- Jan Lodge (2020) - Prisoners have to deal with extreme isolation in confinement: here’s how they cope - [link]
- Laura Claus, Mark De Rond, Jennifer Howard-Grenville & Jan Lodge (2019) - When Fieldwork Hurts: On the Lived Experience of Conducting Research in Unsettling Contexts - doi: 10.1108/S0733-558X20190000059009
Organizations & natural environment
- Year Level
- master, master, master, master
- Year
- 2024
- Course Code
- BMME170
Organisations & Social Movements
- Year Level
- Bachelor 3, Bachelor 3, Bachelor 3
- Year
- 2024
- Course Code
- B3EL114