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Annika Voltan is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Management at the Sobey School of Business, Saint Mary's University. Her research focuses on social entrepreneurship, social innovation, and leadership dynamics within healthcare and community contexts. Specializing in systems approaches to social impact assessment, she explores how decentralized leadership structures and bricolage strategies enable organizations to navigate resource constraints and achieve scalable social change.
Her work emphasizes the interplay between entrepreneurial orientation and institutional logics, particularly in contexts like Cuba’s evolving non-state enterprise sector. Key themes include knowledge-sharing networks in healthcare teams, win-win shared value propositions, and framing social problems through innovative lenses. Dr. Voltan’s research bridges theoretical frameworks with practical applications in policy design, stakeholder engagement, and ecosystems thinking.
In terms of scholarly output, her articles demonstrate a trajectory from foundational concepts like bricolage and proactiveness (2025) to applied frameworks for scaling impact (2016-2019). While no formal awards or grants are listed here, her publications reflect sustained engagement with critical issues in 21st-century organizational and societal challenges.
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