Laura Doering

Associate Professor, Rotman School of Management

Cross-Appointments

Department of Sociology

Biography

Laura Doering is an Associate Professor of Strategic Management and is cross-appointed in the Department of Sociology. As an economic sociologist, she examines how interactions and social psychological processes shape outcomes for households, organizations, and markets. Her research has been published in the American Journal of Sociology, American Sociological Review, Sociological Science, Sociology of Development, and Journal of Business Venturing. Professor Doering’s research and writing has appeared in The New York Times, BBC News, The Globe and Mail, Salon, and other outlets.

Recent Publications

Journal Articles

Doering, Laura, Jan Doering, and András Tilcsik. 2023. “'Was it Me or Was it Gender Discrimination?' How Women Respond to Ambiguous Incidents at Work.” Sociological Science 10:501-33. (Equal authorship)

Doering, Laura, and Tyler Wry. 2022. “The Challenges of Supporting Necessity Entrepreneurs: Understanding Loan Officer Exit in Microfinance.” Journal of Business Venturing 37(2):106189.

Doering, Laura & Amandine Ody-Brasier. 2021. "Time and Punishment: How Individuals Respond to Sanctions in Voluntary Associations." American Journal of Sociology 127(2):441–91.

Doering, Laura & Kristen McNeill. 2020. “Elaborating on the Abstract: Group Meaning-Making in a Colombian Microsavings Program.” American Sociological Review. 85(3):417–50.

Doering, Laura & Chris Liu. 2019. “From the Ground Up: Gender, Self-Employment, and Space in a Colombian Housing Project.”
Sociology of Development. 5(2): 198-224.

Ranganathan, Aruna & Laura Doering. 2018. “The (State-Private) Ties that Bind: Status, Occupations, and Economic Development in India.” Academy of Management Best Paper Proceedings. 2018 (1): 10794.

Doering, Laura. 2018. “Risks, Returns, and Relational Lending: Personal Ties in Microfinance.” American Journal of Sociology 123(5): 1341-81.

Doering, Laura & Sarah Thébaud. 2017. “The Effects of Gendered Occupational Roles on Men's and Women's Workplace Authority: Evidence from Microfinance.” American Sociological Review 82 (3): 1-26.

Doering, Laura. 2016. “Necessity is the Mother of Isomorphism: Poverty and Market Creativity in Panama.” Sociology of Development 2(3) 235-264.

Book Chapters & Reviews

Doering, Laura and Mauro Small. 2016. “Sustainable Enterprise in Panama.” Pp. 122–28 in The World Guide to Sustainable Enterprise. Vol. 4, edited by W. Visser. Sheffield, UK: Greenleaf.

Yenkey, Christopher, Laura Doering, and Pete Aceves. 2015. “Is Kenya’s Digital Revolution Informalising Financial Inclusion?” Pp. 183–210 in Kenya’s Financial Transformation in the 21st Century, edited by A. Heyer and M. King. Nairobi: FSD Kenya.

Doering, Laura. 2018. "Book Review: Freedom from Work." American Journal of Sociology 123(4):1230-1231.

Doering, Laura. 2014. “Book Review: The Outsider Entrepreneurs.” American Journal of Sociology 120(4):1245–47.