Executive Education
Faculty
Violina Rindova
Violina Rindova teaches and studies strategic innovation — how firms create value, intangible assets, and new market opportunities through unconventional strategies across a variety of industry contexts. Her work has been published in the premier management journals and has been covered frequently in the business media, including the Economist, the New York Times, and the Washington Post. She is the recipient of multiple grants and awards, including the “Thought Leadership” award from the Entrepreneurship Division of the Academy of Management (2009), and the award for outstanding scholarly contribution from Strategic Organization (2012). She served as an Associate Editor of the Academy of Management Review and is currently part of the leadership team of the Behavioral Strategy Interest Group of the Strategic Management Society.
Articles & Research: |
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Violina Rindova (2021) “Futurescapes: Imaginative thought and the design of strategic narratives,” Sage. |
Violina Rindova (2020) “To shape or adapt? Knowledge problems, epistemologies, and strategic postures under Knightean uncertainty ,” Academy of Management Review 45, 787–807. |
Violina Rindova (2019) “Which of These Things Are not Like the Others? Comparing the Rational, Emotional, and Moral Aspects Of Reputation, Status, Celebrity, and Stigma,” Academy of Management Annals 13, 444–478. |