Fabrizio Ferraro
Department of Strategic Management
University of Navarra
Spain
Biography
Fabrizio Ferraro is Professor of Strategic Management at IESE Business School. He holds a PhD in Management from Stanford University. His research explores the emergence of responsible investing in mainstream financial markets and is supported by a five-year grant (2011-2015) of the European Research Council (ERC). Previously he has studied the institutionalization of the Global Reporting Initiative and his work has been published in the Academy of Management Review, Academy of Management Journal, and Organization Science, among others. He received the 2005 IESE Prize for Excellence in Research and the 2006 Best Paper Award from the Academy of Management Review. He serves or has served as a member of the editorial board of Academy of Management Review and Academy of Management Discovery, and European Management Review. At IESE he teaches classes for MBAs and Executives on strategic decision making, strategy execution, and power. He also taught executive programs and/or consulted for firms such as ENEL, Oracle, Banco Santander, Henkel, Nestlé, Puig, Lavazza, and Gonzalez-Byass.
Research Interest
* Strategy Execution * Responsible Investing * Fashion and Luxury Goods Industry
Publications
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Caneschi A, Ferraro F, Gatteschi D, Rey P, Sessoli R. Ferro-and antiferromagnetic coupling between metal ions and pyridine-substituted nitronyl nitroxides. Inorganic Chemistry. 1990 Oct;29(21):4217-23.
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O'Mahony S, Ferraro F. The emergence of governance in an open source community. Academy of Management Journal. 2007 Oct 1;50(5):1079-106.
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Ferraro F, Pfeffer J, Sutton RI. Economics language and assumptions: How theories can become self-fulfilling. Academy of Management Review. 2005 Jan 1;30(1):8-24.