
Dr Malu Villela Garcia
PhD, MSc, Bachelors
Current positions
Honorary Research Fellow
School of Management - Business School
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Research interests
Malu’s research explores organizing experiments in local economies that are forging inclusive, sustainable and democratic sociodigital futures. She focuses on the infrastructures and practices needed for alternative organizations and new economies to thrive in ways that promote equity, social justice, agency and sustainability. She has been researching the Bristol urban ecosystem for the last three years where she has also engaged in co-produced work with local and regional grassroots organisations, such as the Black South West Network and Knowle West Media Centre, as well as research on the creative sector and co-working spaces locally. More recently, she started an AXA fellowship which is enabling her to extend her research to other parts of the UK. Her goal is to further understand how relations between key actors in a locality contribute to developing resilient, inclusive and sustainable responses to economic change.
Other research interests involve corporate social responsibility and mission-led business standards, such as the B Corp certification. She has previously engaged in research and multi-stakeholder collaboration on fighting illegal logging and promoting forest conservation in Brazil where she led the Friends of the Amazon Network.
Areas of interest
Inclusive and sustainable economies; Sociodigital futures; Alternative organizations; B Corps; Multi-stakeholder platforms; Qualitative methods.
Projects and supervisions
Research projects
Alternative Business Models and the Creative Industries
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
School of Management - Business SchoolDates
01/09/2020 to 31/08/2021
Publications
Recent publications
08/08/2022Urban regimes, experiments and institutional innovation
Unions at work in regions: experimentation and its outcomes
Resilience and the City
Life After Covid-19
The radical and practical way to create a local economy for all
Written evidence submitted by the Co-Working Research Collective to BEIS Committee inquiry on impact of coronavirus on business and workers
Alone, Together: Co-Working Spaces and the Covid-19 Crisis
Futures of Work