Dr Florencio Portocarrero

Dr Florencio Portocarrero

Assistant Professor of Management

Department of Management

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5.22
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Languages
English, Spanish
Key Expertise
Corporate social responsibility, social and environmental sustainability

About me

Florencio is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Management at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Before joining LSE, Florencio was a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Management Division at Columbia Business School. He completed his PhD in Organization and Management at the University of California, Irvine. Florencio’s central goal as a researcher is to improve our understanding of how organisations can work toward the global imperative of human, social, and environmental sustainability. His research has direct applications in helping organisations and managers create sustainable and healthy workplaces and communities where all stakeholders can thrive. Moreover, he frequently collaborates with for-profit, non-profit, and public organisations in designing, implementing, and evaluating social and environmental impact initiatives, providing practical solutions to real-world challenges.

One of his streams of research examines how different types of corporate social responsibility (CSR) can foster the critical global imperative of social and environmental sustainability. For example, in one of his papers, he uses a field experiment in which he designed an alternative onboarding process for employees in a large bank to examine the specific emotional mechanisms linking employee participation in CSR interventions to subsequent engagement in corporate volunteering programs. Another stream of his work focuses on individual differences and emotions in work life. Within this stream, he seeks to contribute to a broader understanding of organisational actors as holistic human beings whose attitudes, behaviour, and well-being are shaped by and shape different affective and personality phenomena. For example, in one paper, Florencio and his colleagues expand on a well-established model of personality to meta-analytically examine whether different characteristics of organisational changes help explain the effect of personality on employees’ reactions to the change, their well-being, and other behaviours at work.

For the past decade, Florencio has been an instructor, a team coach, a course facilitator, and a teaching assistant for undergraduate, graduate, and executive courses in several universities, including the City University of New York, Columbia University, University of California Irvine, University of San Francisco, and Universidad del Pacifico (in Lima, Peru). He has experience designing and teaching courses on various management topics, including organisational behaviour, organisational change, leadership, and strategic management. Prior to starting his academic journey, Florencio worked as a CSR Manager at a large bank in Latin America.

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Employment Relations and Human Resource Management Faculty Research Group

Expertise Details

Corporate social responsibility (CSR); social and environmental sustainability; employee volunteering; employee well-being; emotions in work-life; personality; field experiments; meta-analysis.