Dr. A. (Angela) Greco MSc

Dr. A. (Angela) Greco MSc

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Hi there! I am an organizational scholar dedicated to contributing to a sustainable built environment by combining social science and architecture.

I work on exciting projects to create a future-proof built environemnt (check out Reincarnate for example), striving to accellerate innovation processes by facilitating business model innovation, and navigating paradoxes (e.g., long term benefits versus short-term gains; individual versus collective benefits). 

Over the past decade, I have delved into the challenges of scaling sustainability-driven innovations, beginning with the award-winning Prêt-à-Loger project during my MSc studies. Early on, I stumbeld upon the question: How come that we have all the solutions to reduce carbon emissions but we don't see them widely implemented? 

To answer this question, I pursued my PhD at the University of Groningen funded by a social housing association intended to transform 20,000 houses into energy-neutral homes. My research uncovered key insights into participatory design and the complexities of sustainability-driven innovation processes.

After my PhD, I pursued a postdoctoral research at Ivey Business School where I specialized on systems innovation through the inception of Innovation North, a learning lab that engaged corporations like Walmart and 3M to reinvent their innovation processes. 

During my tenure as an Senior Innovation Scientist at TNO Vector, I led the acquisition of significant research grants and explored sustainable innovation challenges. Some of the most exciting projects I got to contribute to include Syn.ikia, Communitas, and the Acceleration Compass

In January 2023, I was honored with the Unique Delft Technology Fellowship enabling me to work as Assistant Professor at TUD, where I teach and coordinate courses in future-proof innovation management. Next to this position I get to be in the Scientific Advisory Board of Brain Fuel, and continue to serve as an affliated Senior Scientist at TNO trying to solve the puzzle of simultaneously innovate responsibly, taking the time to engage all societal levels, yet moving at an unprecedent speed. Because the climate crisis is now. 

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  • 2024

    Best Paper Award

    The paper “Changing Constellations of Hybridity Through the Phases of Sustainable Business Model Innovation” was selected for the Best Paper Award for the upcoming 84th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management in August in Chicago, Illinois.

    The Academy of Management is the preeminent professional association for management scholars worldwide, with a global community of nearly 18,000 academics and over 120 countries. The Annual Meeting is the world's premier event for scholarly engagement and the largest gathering of management and organization scholars worldwide, hosting 11,000 participants yearly. This best paper award is given to the top 10% of all submitted papers at the Academy of Management Annual Meeting.
    Academy of Management Meeting 2024

  • 2023-11

    Young Excellent Researcher (YER) 2023 Nomination

    Every year, TNO, the Dutch National Research Centre for Applied Scientific Research, nominates four researchers under 35 who have contributed to groundbreaking applied scientific research, advancing the position of TNO and are nationally and internationally recognized for it.

  • 2023

    Delft Technology Fellowship

    The Delft Technology Fellowship (DTF) offers high-profile positions to top female scientists within TU Delft's research areas. The DTF is awarded to scholars whose research advances knowledge on social challenges.

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