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Duncan Levinsohn is an Assistant Professor affiliated with the Centre for Family Entrepreneurship and Ownership (CeFEO) at Jönköping University. His research focuses on sustainable business practices, corporate social innovation, and the role of enterprises in fostering long-term viability of communities. He specializes in understanding how family firms and social entrepreneurs contribute to environmental, social, and financial sustainability through innovative approaches.
Levinsohn’s work emphasizes the concept of 'sustainable places,' examining how businesses embed themselves in communities to drive regional development. His ongoing projects include SIRU 2.0 (Social Innovation for Regional Development) and circular economy initiatives in the casting industry. His teaching integrates practical insights from sustainability entrepreneurship and social innovation.
His research outputs span social entrepreneurship learning in accelerators, hybrid organizational models, and critical reviews of sustainability frameworks. Though no awards are listed here, his contributions to sustainability discourse are evident through his active research agenda.
Levinsohn’s affiliation with CeFEO positions him at the intersection of family business studies and sustainability science. He collaborates with industry partners to bridge theoretical concepts with real-world applications, though specific grants or lab affiliations are not detailed in the provided information.




