Felipe Csaszar

Professor of Strategy
Area Chair of Strategy

Education
PhD University of Pennsylvania 2009
MA University of Pennsylvania 2007
Biography

Felipe Csaszar is a professor of strategy and chair of the Strategy Department at the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business.  His research examines how decision structures influence key organizational outcomes, such as innovation, financial performance, and social impact.  He focuses on three types of decision structures: managers' cognitive frameworks, organizational decision-making processes, and the emerging role of artificial intelligence in decision-making.  His work provides insight into how firms can enhance their strategic capabilities and successfully navigate increasingly complex business landscapes.  More broadly, he is interested in combining formal modeling and empirical approaches to understand how firms can make better strategic decisions.

His work has been published in top academic journals including Management Science, Organization Science, Strategy Science, and the Strategic Management Journal.  He currently serves as Senior Editor for both Strategy Science and Management Science, and he previously held the same role at Organization Science.  He is also a co-editor of the upcoming Handbook of AI and Strategy.  Additionally, he has served as president of the Strategy Science division of INFORMS, program chair of the SMS Behavioral Strategy division, and as a member of the executive committee of the Academy of Management Strategy division.

Prior to joining the Ross School of Business, he was an assistant professor of strategy at INSEAD.  He received his PhD in strategy from The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania.  Before pursuing his PhD, he was head of research at an asset management firm and CEO of an Internet startup.

Working Papers: http://ssrn.com/author=805390

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Encyclopedia of Management Theory
Authors
Felipe A. Csaszar
Published Date
04/2013
Authors
Felipe A. Csaszar
Source
SAGE Publications http://ssrn.com/abstract=2579718
Pages
775-778
Strategic Decision Making
E. H. Kessler