Hakan Ener
Department of Entrepreneurship
University of Navarra
Spain
Biography
Hakan Ener is assistant professor in the Department of Entrepreneurship. He does research on top management teams in entrepreneurial firms. One of his main interests is the "management experience pitfall," a theme emerging from his dissertation, which showed that entrepreneurial firms led by the most experienced top executives in their industry do not typically achieve the highest performance. This work has won a worldwide doctoral research award from the Center for Creative Leadership in the US, and was nominated for the Strategic Management Society's Best Implications for Practice award. He holds a Ph.D. in management (with a specialization in strategy), which he completed at INSEAD's two campuses in France and Singapore.
Research Interest
* Organizational Learning and Capabilities * Top Management Teams * Developing Products in New Markets
Publications
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Çiftçi E, Tuygun N, Özdemir H, Tezer H, Şensoy G, Devrim İ, Dalgiç N, Kara A, Turgut M, Tapisiz A, Keser M. Clinical and epidemiological features of Turkish children with 2009 pandemic influenza A (H1N1) infection: experience from multiple tertiary paediatric centres in Turkey. Scandinavian journal of infectious diseases. 2011 Dec 1;43(11-12):923-9.
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Kasapoglu F, Coskun H, Ozmen OA, Akalin H, Ener B. Acute invasive fungal rhinosinusitis: evaluation of 26 patients treated with endonasal or open surgical procedures. Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery. 2010 Nov;143(5):614-20.
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Alpay G, Bodur M, Ener H, Talug C. Comparing board-level governance at MNEs and local firms: Lessons from Turkey. Journal of International Management. 2005 Mar 31;11(1):67-86.