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Learning How to Lead Innovation in a Challenging and Unpredictable World

About the class

How does an individual develop a mindset and an organizational culture that fosters and nurtures innovation? How can executives who are trained in problem solving, data-driven initiatives and a logical, rational approach to their business re-engineer their imaginations to consider such things as future demand that does not yet exist and the impact on stakeholders of innovations – whether in processes or products – that could change the world around them? Dr. Sharon Alvarez, the Thomas W. Olofson Chair in Entrepreneurial Studies, will explore concepts and case histories involving prominent companies, describing the elements comprising successful Innovation Leadership.  

Dr. Alvarez is an internationally recognized scholar and author in the field of entrepreneurship and her current research includes entrepreneurship theory of opportunities, firms and market emergence.  

About the Presenter

Dr. Sharon Alvarez is the Thomas W. Olofson Chair in Entrepreneurial Studies at the Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business, University of Pittsburgh. She previously served as the Walter Koch Endowed Chair in Entrepreneurship at the Daniels College of Business, University of Denver and prior to that as an Associate Professor of entrepreneurship and management, and the Academic Director of the Center for Entrepreneurship at the Max M. Fisher College of Business, The Ohio State University. Professor Alvarez is the Past Chair of the Entrepreneurship Division of the Academy of Management and was the Denver Program Chair for the 2015 Strategic Management Society meetings as well as Representative at Large for the SMS Entrepreneurship Interest Group.

She was a Max Planck Scholar at the Max Planck Institute for Entrepreneurship and Economic Systems Research.  She has been a visiting professor at Sun-Yet-Sen University in China, at the University of Alberta, and the University of Utah. Her current research includes entrepreneurship theory of opportunities, firm, and market emergence.  Professor Alvarez is an associate editor for Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal and she has been published in Academy of Management ReviewOrganization ScienceStrategic Management JournalStrategic Entrepreneurship JournalAcademy of Management ExecutiveJournal of Business Venturing, Journal of Management, and Human Resource Management Journal.  Her paper, “Discovery and Creation: Alternative Theories of Entrepreneurial Action” won the Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal Best Paper Award.  Her paper, “How Entrepreneurs Organize under Conditions of Uncertainty” won the Journal of Management Best Paper Award. Her work in the Journal of Management is the 27th most cited article in the last 50 years.

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