Ãlvaro San MartÃn
professor
Managerial Decision Sciences
IESE Business School Universidad de Navarra
Spain
Biography
Upon graduation from INSEAD, Alvaro comes back to IESE, where he worked as a researcher and an EMBA student (during the first year of the program only) until 2008. Alvaro holds a doctoral degree in Management, with a specialization in Organizational Behavior. He has also majored in Economics (as class valedictorian) at Universidad Autonoma de Madrid. His research interests lie in cross-cultural and socioecological psychology. He currently collaborates with leading cultural psychologists, like Shinobu Kitayama or William Maddux. Alvaro has published his work in premier scientific journals, such as Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes. He has presented his work over the past years in the annual meetings of the Academy of Management and the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, as well as in invited presentations at London Business School, ESMT, and joint research workshops of IESE/IE/Universidad Carlos III in Madrid. Alvaro is a passionate soccer player and skier.
Research Interest
Areas of Interest * Socioecological psychology * Cross-cultural psychology * Group dynamics
Publications
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San MartÃn, Ãlvaro; Stein, Guido, "Convertirse en CEO: Internal labour market: Fases de un proceso", IESE, ST-64, 05/2008
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Stein, Guido; San MartÃn, Ãlvaro, "La sucesión del CEO", IESE, ST-80, 01/2009
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San MartÃn, Ãlvaro; Swaab, Roderick; Sinaceur, Marwan; Vasiljevic, Dimitri, "The Double-Edged Impact of Future Expectations in Groups: Minority Influence Depends on Minorities' and Majorities' Expectations to Interact Again", Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, Vol. 128, 2015, pp 49 - 60