Amsterdam School of International Business
dr. I. van Hille (Iteke)
ResearcherIteke van Hille works as a researcher at the Faculty of Business and Economics for two Research Groups: Entrepreneurship and Collaborative Innovation and Entrepreneurship. As a lecturer, she works at the Amsterdam School of International Business.
Van Hille focuses on multi-sector (public, private, and non-profit) collaboration for sustainability. More specifically, she studies the role of network orchestrators – or conveners – in organizing collaboration for sustainable transition. Most of her work focuses on sustainable development in the context of global supply chains or the circular transition. Recurring themes in her research include collaboration models, collaborative innovation, social entrepreneurship, and sustainable transition. She primarily uses qualitative research methods.
Van Hille has a background in social sciences, with a BSc in Sociology from the University of Amsterdam and a Research Master's in Social Research (track Organizational Sciences). After graduating, she worked for a few years at IDH, the Sustainable Trade Initiative, before pursuing her PhD at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (completed in 2020).
Her doctoral research focused on the role of conveners as initiators of cross-sector partnerships (CSPs) to enhance sustainable development in international trade chains.
Themes
Multi stakeholder collaboration
Network orchestration
Sustainability
Circularity
Regenerative business models
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Naar een raamwerk voor regeneratieve praktijken
Cuypers, C., van der Zwet, E., Wakkee, I., van Hille, I., Lange, K., & Drupsteen-Sint, L. (2024). Naar een raamwerk voor regeneratieve praktijken. Holland Management Review, 41(209), 51-59. https://hmr.nl/artikel/naar-een-raamwerk-voor-regeneratieve-praktijken/
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Ensuring equal voice at a tilted table? An explorative study among partnership conveners about their role and practices in addressing power dynamics
van Hille, I., DiVito, L., & van Wijk, J. (2024). Ensuring equal voice at a tilted table? An explorative study among partnership conveners about their role and practices in addressing power dynamics. Abstract from Cross-sector Social Interactions (CSSI) Symposium 2024:, Cape Town, South Africa.
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Circular ecosystems intermediation
Divito, L., van Wijk, J., van Hille, I., & Ingen-Housz, Z. (2023). Circular ecosystems intermediation: the transition to circular textiles and fashion. Academy of Management Proceedings, 2023(1). https://doi.org/10.5465/AMPROC.2023.12192abstract
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Intermediating circular startups in ecosystems: a case study of circular textiles and apparel
Divito, L., van Wijk, J., van Hille, I., & Ingen-Housz, Z. (2023). Intermediating circular startups in ecosystems: a case study of circular textiles and apparel. Hogeschool van Amsterdam.
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Moving beyond cognitive learning: teaching students about partnerships for sustainability
van Hille, I., & van Wijk, J. J. (2023). Moving beyond cognitive learning: teaching students about partnerships for sustainability. Abstract from 10TH RESPONSIBLE MANAGEMENT EDUCATION RESEARCH CONFERENCE, Lissabon, Portugal.
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Re-enacting a multi-stakeholder dialogue in the tea sector: a role play
van Hille, I., Ingen-Housz, Z. M. P., van Wijk, J. J., & Divito, L. E. D. (2023). Re-enacting a multi-stakeholder dialogue in the tea sector: a role play. Abstract from 10TH RESPONSIBLE MANAGEMENT EDUCATION RESEARCH CONFERENCE, Lissabon, Portugal.
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Moving circular fashion from niche to mainstream: A case study of a multi-stakeholder collaboration to transform the textile industry in The Netherlands
van Wijk, J., & van Hille, I. (2022). Moving circular fashion from niche to mainstream: A case study of a multi-stakeholder collaboration to transform the textile industry in The Netherlands. Paper presented at 38th EGOS Colloquium 2022, Vienna, Austria.
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Appropriating Relational Value from Collaborative Networks for Sustainability
Divito, L., Good, J., van Wijk, J., van Hille, I., Lam, T., Martina, R., & Wakkee, I. (2022). Appropriating Relational Value from Collaborative Networks for Sustainability. Paper presented at DRUID22, Copenhagen, Denmark.
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Keteninnovatie: leren door strijden
de Zeeuw, A., van der Heijden, E., & van Hille, I. (2022). Keteninnovatie: leren door strijden. Bewogen Stad, (6). https://publications.hva.nl/w235624/keteninnovatie-leren-door-strijden
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Appropriating Relational Value from Collaborative Networks for Sustainability
DiVito, L., Good, J., van Wijk, J., van Hille, I., Lam, T., Martina, R., & Wakkee, I. (2022). Appropriating Relational Value from Collaborative Networks for Sustainability. https://doi.org/10.5465/AMBPP.2022.13154abstract
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Appropriating relational value from collaborative networks for sustainability
Divito, L., Good, J., van Wijk, J., van Hille, I., Lam, T., Martina, R., & Wakkee, I. (2022). Appropriating relational value from collaborative networks for sustainability. In S. Taneja (Ed.), Academy of Management proceedings (1 ed., Vol. 2022, pp. 13154). Academy of Management. https://doi.org/10.5465/AMBPP.2022.13154abstract
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Omgaan met paradoxen in sector-overschrijdende samenwerking
van Hille, I. (2022). Omgaan met paradoxen in sector-overschrijdende samenwerking: Op zoek naar de balans tussen resultaat en ‘baggerwerk’. Beleid en Maatschappij, 49(1), 82-85. https://doi.org/10.5553/BenM/138900692022049001010
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Collective convening: Organizational and interorganizational-level tensions in joint cross-sector partnership formation
van Hille, I., de Bakker, F. G. A., Ferguson, J. E., & Groenewegen, P. (2021). Collective convening: Organizational and interorganizational-level tensions in joint cross-sector partnership formation: Cross-Sectoral Partnerships for Social Impact: Synergetic Interactions in and Around Partnerships (symposium). In Proceedings of the Academy of Management 2021, OMT, SIM, PNP Division: A. Aristidou, A., S. Furnari, & M. Sadri. Cross Sectoral Partnerships for Social Impact: Synergetic interactions in and around partnerships. Symposium (SIM, OMT, PNP Divisions) (Vol. 2021, pp. 1-35)
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Strategizing Nature in Cross-Sector Partnerships: Can Plantation Revitalization Enable Living Wages?
van Hille, I., de Bakker, F. G. A., Groenewegen, P., & Ferguson, J. E. (2021). Strategizing Nature in Cross-Sector Partnerships: Can Plantation Revitalization Enable Living Wages? Organization & Environment, 34(2), 175-197. https://doi.org/10.1177/1086026619886848
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A balancing act
van Hille, I. (2020). A balancing act: Convening cross-sector partnerships to strengthen sustainable development in global supply chains. [Research external, graduation external, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Department of Organization Sciences].
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Cross-Sector Partnerships for Sustainability: How Mission-Driven Conveners Drive Change in National Coffee Platforms
van Hille, I., de Bakker, F. G. A., Ferguson, J. E., & Groenewegen, P. (2020). Cross-Sector Partnerships for Sustainability: How Mission-Driven Conveners Drive Change in National Coffee Platforms. Sustainability, 12(7), Article 2846. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12072846
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Navigating tensions in a cross-sector social partnership: How a convener drives change for sustainability
van Hille, I., de Bakker, F. G. A., Ferguson, J. E., & Groenewegen, P. (2019). Navigating tensions in a cross-sector social partnership: How a convener drives change for sustainability. Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, 26(2), 317-329. https://doi.org/10.1002/csr.1684
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Navigating through conflict: Managing nested paradoxes in cross-sector collaboration for sustainable trade
Amsterdam, V. (2018). Navigating through conflict: Managing nested paradoxes in cross-sector collaboration for sustainable trade. Paper presented at 6th Biennial International Symposium on Cross-Sector Social Interactions , Copenhagen, Denmark.