
معرفی
Kevin Miner is a doctoral candidate at Saïd Business School, University of Oxford, supervised by Professor Marya Besharov and Marc Ventresca. He is affiliated with the Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship and the Centre for Corporate Reputation as a researcher. His work focuses on how organizations address social and environmental challenges in systems lacking defined practices or roles, with an emphasis on crisis response and institutional adaptation.
Education
- Master of Philosophy in Economic History (University of Cambridge), specializing in co-operatives
- Bachelor of Science in Commerce and Economics (University of Virginia)
Research Interests
Kevin’s research examines organizational strategies for navigating social and environmental crises, particularly in contexts with institutional voids. He explores frameworks for adaptive governance and stakeholder engagement in high-stakes scenarios. His interdisciplinary approach integrates insights from management, economics, and policy studies.
Professional Background
Before Oxford, Kevin worked at McKinsey & Company in Washington, D.C., advising public-sector clients on strategic initiatives. This experience informs his focus on practical organizational challenges in complex environments.
Grants & Advising
No specific grants or advising roles listed in the provided text.
Labs & Teams
Affiliated with the Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship and the Oxford University Centre for Corporate Reputation.




