How can innovation ecosystems emerge despite ineffective bureaucracy, resource constraints, and conflicting agendas of government and university agencies? Our study of the Israeli nanotechnology ecosystem, published in the Journal of Management Studies, reveals how...
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Dovev Lavie a Professor of Management at the Department of Management and Technology of Bocconi University. Formerly, a Professor and Vice Dean of MBA Programs at the Technion and Assistant Professor at the University of Texas at Austin. He earned his Ph.D. in Management at the Wharton School and held visiting positions at the London Business School, University College London, and BI Norway. Dovev Lavie is a Sloan Industry Studies Fellow, a recipient of the Strategic Management Society's Emerging Scholar Award, and winner of the INFORMS TMS Best Dissertation Award and the Academy of Management Newman Award. His research interests include the evolution and performance implications of alliance portfolios, the balancing of exploration and exploitation, and the cooperative economy as a solution to societal grand challenges. His work has been published in leading journals, such as the Administrative Science Quarterly, Strategic Management Journal, Academy of Management Journal, Academy of Management Review, and Organization Science. He has served as an Associate Editor at Strategic Management Journal, Academy of Management Journal and as a member of the Strategic Management Society Board of Directors.
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