New book “Impact Work, an Ethnographic Journey into the Making of Entrepreneurship”
Published on 2024.09.12
Guillaume Dumont, professor of Anthropology at emlyon business school, published “Impact Work, an Ethnographic Journey into the Making of Entrepreneurship” (Palgrave MacMillan 2024).
This book provides a critical, ethnographically grounded examination of the hype surrounding the idea of impact by investigating the work of those attempting to create innovative social ventures. Through in-depth immersion in the day-to-day running of a social impact accelerator, Guillaume Dumont reveals the intricate, behind-the-scenes socialization through which entrepreneurs learn the ropes of impact entrepreneurship and sheds light on the roles of the key players of this unique social world.
The book challenges the view that impact is a given property of a venture resulting from an intrinsic desire to change the world embodied by gifted and compassionate entrepreneurs. Instead, Dumont argues that impact emerges iteratively from a process of social engagement and negotiation among entrepreneurs, investors, corporate executives, and mentors as they collaborate in the mundane processes of its production, what he calls “Impact work.”
This book, therefore, is about impact in the making. It is a story of hope and collaboration unveiling the social and cultural challenges and contradictions those attempting to create alternative organizations face.
Prof. Dumont says: “The book takes readers inside the everyday work and life at a social impact accelerator. Jargon-free, “Impact work” is packed with compelling stories and will be of great interest to anyone who wants to learn how impact enterprises are ideated."
Guillaume Dumont is a professor of Anthropology and director of the Institute for Ethnographic Research at emlyon business school.
His work offers finely-grained, people-centered perspectives on hidden occupational and organizational dynamics by combining anthropological fieldwork techniques with the explanatory power of sociological theories.
Since 2021, he has been conducting fieldwork on narcotic markets and criminal organizations in Barcelona.