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Call for Papers – Special Issue of California Management Review
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Call for Papers – Special Issue of California Management Review
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Maxim Sytch
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Call for Papers – Special Issue of
California Management Review
We are excited to announce a special issue on
Legal and Regulatory Entrepreneurship
, and we are still accepting submissions until
March 10
, 2026
.
If your research examines how firms actively shape their legal and regulatory environments (through interactions with regulators, legislators, courts, or other legal authorities), we would love to see your work.
We are especially interested in research that illuminates how organizations strategically engage with law and regulation to drive innovation, competition, and growth. This special issue aims to bring together scholarship that speaks to both theory and practice, in the spirit of
California Management Review
.
Submission deadline:
March 10, 2026
Topic:
Legal & Regulatory Entrepreneurship
Link to the call for papers:
https://cmr.berkeley.edu/assets/documents/paper-calls/cmr_special_issue_legal_and_regulatory_entrepreneurship.pdf
Please consider submitting
and
sharing with colleagues who may be interested.
Maxim
Sytch
Ross School of Business
University of Michigan
Pinar Ozcan
Saïd Business School
University of Oxford
Shon R. Hiatt
Marshall School of Business
University of Southern California
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