HENRICH GREVE is a Professor of Entrepreneurship and the INSEAD Chair of Organization and Management Theory. He holds a Ph.D. in Business Administration from Stanford University Graduate School of Business. He does research on organizational networks and learning, and he teaches strategy and organizational change for executives at the Singapore campus of INSEAD.
TIM ROWLEY is a Professor of Strategy and Organizations at the Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto. He teaches courses on competitive advantage and corporate governance, and his research is focused on how organizations are influenced by the network of relationships surrounding them.
ANDREW SHIPILOV is Associate Professor of Strategy and Akzo Nobel Fellow at INSEAD. His research and teaching revolve around networks, innovation and competitive advantage. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Toronto, Rotman School of Management.
3 Ebooks por Andrew Shipilov
Henrich Greve & Tim Rowley: Network Advantage
Companies made more than 42, 000 alliances over the past decade worldwide, many of which failed to deliver strong results. This book explains why and how you can seize the benefits from your business …
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€27.99
Henrich Greve & Tim Rowley: Network Advantage
Companies made more than 42, 000 alliances over the past decade worldwide, many of which failed to deliver strong results. This book explains why and how you can seize the benefits from your business …
EPUB
Inglês
DRM
€27.99
Bruce Kogut: Small Worlds of Corporate Governance
An empirically rich study of the influence of social networks on corporate governance across countries and the emergence of a new transnational community.The financial crisis of 2008 laid bare the hi …
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€115.32