Executive Education
Faculty

Peer Fiss

Jill and Frank Fertitta Chair in Business Administration and Professor of Management and Organization, and Sociology

Peer is broadly interested in how meaning structures shape organizational actions, his current research topics include framing and social categorization. His work has been published in journals such as the Academy of Management Journal, Academy of Management Review, Administrative Science Quarterly, American Sociological Review, Organizations Science, and the Strategic Management Journal, among others. Peer has also been working for almost two decades on the use of set-analytic methods in the social sciences, specifically on the use of fuzzy set Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) in management and related fields. Most recently he has been working on applying set-analytic methods to policy analysis, specifically the intersectionality of poverty. His recent book with Charles Ragin (UCI) is entitled “Intersectional Inequality: Race, Class, Test Scores, and Poverty” (University of Chicago Press, 2017).

Programs for Organizations:

Strategic Thinking and Management, Business Policy, and Intersectional Inequality  – Custom Designed Curriculum for Programs for Organizations

Articles & Research:

Park, Y., Fiss, P. C., & El Sawy, O. A. (2020). Theorizing the Multiplicity of Digital Phenomena: The Ecology of Configurations, Causal Recipes, and Guidelines for Applying QCAMIS Quarterly44(4).

Park, Y., El Sawy, O. A., & Fiss, P. (2017). The role of business intelligence and communication technologies in organizational agility: a configurational approachJournal of the association for information systems18(9), 1.

YoungKi Park, Omar El Sawy, Peer Fiss (2017). The Role of Business Intelligence and Communication Technologies in Organizational Agility: A Configurational Approach, Journal of the Association for Information Systems  18, 648-686.

Articles & Research:

Park, Y., Fiss, P. C., & El Sawy, O. A. (2020). Theorizing the Multiplicity of Digital Phenomena: The Ecology of Configurations, Causal Recipes, and Guidelines for Applying QCAMIS Quarterly44(4).

Articles & Research:

Park, Y., El Sawy, O. A., & Fiss, P. (2017). The role of business intelligence and communication technologies in organizational agility: a configurational approachJournal of the association for information systems18(9), 1.

Articles & Research:

YoungKi Park, Omar El Sawy, Peer Fiss (2017). The Role of Business Intelligence and Communication Technologies in Organizational Agility: A Configurational Approach, Journal of the Association for Information Systems  18, 648-686.