
Overview
Background
Areas of expertise:
- The insurance protection gap on multiple perils including terrorism, climate change and major weather events such as bushfires, hurricanes and floods.
- Financial protection and resilience to disaster in both advanced and developing economies
- Insurance markets as underpinning the economy, including mortgages, credit and lending
Professor Paula Jarzabkowski is a global expert in the public-private mechanisms proliferating around the world to address the insurance protection gap. The insurance protection gap is the economic loss from catastrophic events that is not insured. In advanced economies, the burden of paying for recovery from disasters then falls upon the government and taxpayers. In low-income countries, disaster recovery sets back economic gains by decades affecting the lives and livelihoods of vulnerable people.
The insurance protection gap is rapidly increasing due to climate change, yet climate-driven risk is not insurable because it is systemic, meaning frequent, correlated, and severe. Global insurance markets rely on highly-diversified risks, in which premiums on many different risks pay for the losses on a few risks in any country at any one time. Climate change, be that through more severe and frequent Caribbean hurricanes, Australian bushfires, and European floods, compounds global losses, generating a systemic effect of spiralling premiums, withdrawal of insurance, and unprotected assets that create the insurance protection gap.
Currently, Paula is researching the changing nature of terrorism risk and how we can remain financially resilient to risks such as civil unrest, cyber attack, explosive threats, or lone attacker events; how we can reconfigure the insurance market around sharing the risk of climate change, with a particular Australian focus on flood and cyclone risk; and how innovations in disaster risk financing, such as disaster liquidity insurance, can be used to support climate adaptation and response.
Paula is also a Fellow of the Academy of Management and a Fellow of the British Academy. Paula is a member of the Expert Advisory Group, Pool Reinsurance Company UK; a Board Member of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) High Level Advisory Board for the Financial Management of Catastrophic Risks; and has been Co-Chair of the Expert Advisory Group of the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Development Office, Centre for Global Disaster Protection.
Availability
- Professor Paula Jarzabkowski is:
- Available for supervision
Works
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2017
Book Chapter
Taking a strong process approach to analyzing qualitative process data
Jarzabkowski, Paula, Le, Jane and Spee, Paul (2017). Taking a strong process approach to analyzing qualitative process data. The SAGE Handbook of Process Organization Studies. (pp. 237-253) edited by Ann Langley and Haridimos Tsoukas. London, United Kingdom: SAGE.
2017
Conference Publication
Islamic family business: The constitutive role of religion on business
Kavas, Mustafa, Jarzabkowski, Paula and Nigam, Amit (2017). Islamic family business: The constitutive role of religion on business. 77th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, AOM 2017, Atlanta, United States, 4-8 August 2017. Briarcliff Manor, NY, United States: Academy of Management. doi: 10.5465/ambpp.2017.267
2017
Conference Publication
Timing practices and material markers in coordinating collective market patterns
Jarzabkowski, Paula, Bednarek, Rebecca and Cabantous, Laure (2017). Timing practices and material markers in coordinating collective market patterns. 77th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, AOM 2017, Atlanta, GA, United States, 4- 8 August, 2017. Briarcliff Manor, NY, United States: Academy of Management. doi: 10.5465/AMBPP.2017.126
2017
Book
The Oxford handbook of organizational paradox
Wendy K. Smith, Marianne W. Lewis, Paula Jarzabkowski and Ann Langley eds. (2017). The Oxford handbook of organizational paradox. Oxford Handbooks Online, Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198754428.001.0001
2016
Journal Article
On the risk of studying practices in isolation: linking what, who, and how in strategy research
Jarzabkowski, Paula, Kaplan, Sarah, Seidl, David and Whittington, Richard (2016). On the risk of studying practices in isolation: linking what, who, and how in strategy research. Strategic Organization, 14 (3), 248-259. doi: 10.1177/1476127015604125
2016
Journal Article
If you aren't talking about practices, don't call it a practice-based view: Rejoinder to Bromiley and Rau in Strategic Organization
Jarzabkowski, Paula, Kaplan, Sarah, Seidl, David and Whittington, Richard (2016). If you aren't talking about practices, don't call it a practice-based view: Rejoinder to Bromiley and Rau in Strategic Organization. Strategic Organization, 14 (3), 270-274. doi: 10.1177/1476127016655998
2016
Journal Article
Dynamic client portfolios as sources of ambidexterity: Exploration and exploitation within and across client relationships
Bednarek, Rebecca, Burke, Gary, Jarzabkowski, Paula and Smets, Michael (2016). Dynamic client portfolios as sources of ambidexterity: Exploration and exploitation within and across client relationships. Long Range Planning, 49 (3), 324-341. doi: 10.1016/j.lrp.2015.12.003
2016
Journal Article
The influence of routine interdependence and skillful accomplishment on the coordination of standardizing and customizing
Spee, Paul, Jarzabkowski, Paula and Smets, Michael (2016). The influence of routine interdependence and skillful accomplishment on the coordination of standardizing and customizing. Organization Science, 27 (3), 759-781. doi: 10.1287/orsc.2016.1050
2016
Book Chapter
The role of artifacts in establishing connectivity within professional routines: a question of entanglement
Jarzabkowski, Paula, Bednarek, Rebecca and Spee, Paul (2016). The role of artifacts in establishing connectivity within professional routines: a question of entanglement. Organizational routines: how they are created, maintained and changed. (pp. 117-139) edited by Jennifer Howard-Grenville, Glaus Rerup, Ann Langley and Haridimos Tsoukas. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
2015
Journal Article
The role of task and process conflict in strategizing
Le, Jane K. and Jarzabkowski, Paula A. (2015). The role of task and process conflict in strategizing. British Journal of Management, 26 (3), 439-462. doi: 10.1111/1467-8551.12076
2015
Journal Article
Strategy tools-in-use: a framework for understanding "technologies of rationality" in practice
Jarzabkowski, Paula and Kaplan, Sarah (2015). Strategy tools-in-use: a framework for understanding "technologies of rationality" in practice. Strategic Management Journal, 36 (4), 537-558. doi: 10.1002/smj.2270
2015
Journal Article
Conducting global team-based ethnography: Methodological challenges and practical methods
Jarzabkowski, Paula, Bednarek, Rebecca and Cabantous, Laure (2015). Conducting global team-based ethnography: Methodological challenges and practical methods. Human Relations, 68 (1), 3-33. doi: 10.1177/0018726714535449
2015
Journal Article
Constructing spaces for strategic work: a multimodal perspective
Jarzabkowski, Paula, Burke, Gary and Spee, Paul (2015). Constructing spaces for strategic work: a multimodal perspective. British Journal of Management, 26 (Supplement S1), S26-S47. doi: 10.1111/1467-8551.12082
2015
Conference Publication
Towards a social-practice theory of competition
Jarzabkowski, Paula and Bednarek, Rebecca (2015). Towards a social-practice theory of competition. 75th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, AOM 2015, Vancouver, BC, Canada, 7-11 August, 2015. Briarcliff Manor, NY, United States: Academy of Management. doi: 10.5465/AMBPP.2015.102
2015
Book Chapter
An activity theory approach to strategy as practice
Jarzabkowski, Paula and Wolf, Carola (2015). An activity theory approach to strategy as practice. Cambridge Handbook of Strategy as Practice. (pp. 165-183) edited by Damon Golsorkhi, Linda Rouleau, David Seidl and Eero Vaara. Cambridge, England, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/CBO9781139681032.010
2014
Journal Article
Producing persuasive findings: Demystifying ethnographic textwork in strategy and organization research
Jarzabkowski, Paula, Bednarek, Rebecca and Le, Jane K. (2014). Producing persuasive findings: Demystifying ethnographic textwork in strategy and organization research. Strategic Organization, 12 (4), 274-287. doi: 10.1177/1476127014554575
2014
Journal Article
Placing strategy discourse in context: Sociomateriality, sensemaking, and power
Balogun, Julia, Jacobs, Claus, Jarzabkowski, Paula, Mantere, Saku and Vaara, Eero (2014). Placing strategy discourse in context: Sociomateriality, sensemaking, and power. Journal of Management Studies, 51 (2), 175-201. doi: 10.1111/joms.12059
2014
Conference Publication
The role of practical coping in strategy making
Jarzabkowski, Paula and Wolf, Carola (2014). The role of practical coping in strategy making. 74th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, AOM 2014, Philadelphia, PA, United States, 1-4 August, 2014. Briarcliff Manor, NY, United States: Academy of Management. doi: 10.5465/AMBPP.2014.259
2014
Journal Article
Charting new territory for organizational ethnography: insights from a team-based video ethnography
Smets, Michael, Burke, Gary, Jarzabkowski, Paula and Spee, Paul (2014). Charting new territory for organizational ethnography: insights from a team-based video ethnography. Journal of Organizational Ethnography, 3 (1), 10-26. doi: 10.1108/JOE-12-2012-0056
2013
Journal Article
Sociomateriality is 'the New Black': Accomplishing repurposing, reinscripting and repairing in context
Jarzabkowski, Paula and Pinch, Trevor (2013). Sociomateriality is 'the New Black': Accomplishing repurposing, reinscripting and repairing in context. Management (France), 16 (5), 579-592. doi: 10.3917/mana.165.0579
Supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
From exclusion to inclusion: Reconciling the paradoxes by which different groups of the underinsured are excluded from financial protection for extreme weather disasters.
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Paul Spee
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Doctor Philosophy
Building Resilience in Small Farms: Adaptive Strategies for Extreme Weather Events in Vulnerable and Resource-constrained Contexts
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Sarel Gronum
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Doctor Philosophy
Climate change adaption of MSMEs agrifood value chains in the Philippines
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Sarel Gronum
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Doctor Philosophy
Sensemaking for biodiversity loss in the infrastructure industry
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Cristyn Meath
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Doctor Philosophy
Turning crises into opportunities: Learning from high growth businesses ventures
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Jonah Zankl, Associate Professor Frederik von Briel
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