Channing Spencer
Doctoral Student
Doctoral Student
Channing Spencer is a Doctoral Candidate in the Organizational Behavior program jointly offered by Harvard Business School and the Department of Sociology at Harvard. She is also an affiliate of the Institute for Quantitative Social Science (IQSS).
Her research interests include workplace & labor market inequality, entrepreneurship, and innovation. She is particularly interested in applications at the intersection of business and policy.
Channing holds an A.B. in Social Studies from Harvard, where her research examined the economic, social, and political status of domestic workers in Brazil and employer-employee relations in the informal labor market. Prior to her doctoral studies, she worked at Microsoft and Pearson PLC.
Contact Information
Channing Spencer is a Doctoral Candidate in the Organizational Behavior program jointly offered by Harvard Business School and the Department of Sociology at Harvard. She is also an affiliate of the Institute for Quantitative Social Science (IQSS).
Her research interests include workplace & labor market inequality, entrepreneurship, and innovation. She is particularly interested in applications at the intersection of business and policy.
Channing holds an A.B. in Social Studies from Harvard, where her research examined the economic, social, and political status of domestic workers in Brazil and employer-employee relations in the informal labor market. Prior to her doctoral studies, she worked at Microsoft and Pearson PLC.
- Journal Articles
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- Pache, Anne-Claire, Julie Battilana, and Channing Spencer. "An Integrative Model of Hybrid Governance: The Role of Boards in Helping Sustain Organizational Hybridity." Academy of Management Journal 67, no. 2 (April 2024): 437–467. View Details
- Cases and Teaching Materials
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- Sharer, Kevin, and Channing Spencer. "Project Titan at Northrop Grumman (B): Managing for Performance at Northrop Grumman." Harvard Business School Supplement 217-032, September 2016. View Details
- Sadun, Raffaella, Catherine Slater, and Channing Spencer. "Alere." Harvard Business School Case 717-402, August 2016. (Revised July 2019.) View Details
- Area of Study