About
Aleks Rebeka is a Lecturer in the Department of Strategy and Innovation at the Scheller College of Business, Georgia Institute of Technology, where she has been teaching since 2022. Her teaching includes foundational and corporate strategy courses for undergraduate students, as well as prior instruction in sustainability strategy and MBA-level corporate strategy at Tulane University and Franklin & Marshall College.
Dr. Rebeka's research centers on cognitive and organizational aspects of strategic decision-making. Her interests include:
- Problem solving in complex environments
- Individual and group decision-making processes
- Learning mechanisms within organizations
- Strategic adaptation under uncertainty
Although specific publications are not listed, her research has been supported by external grants, indicating scholarly engagement and contribution to the field of strategy. She actively involves undergraduate students in her research initiatives, fostering experiential learning.
Dr. Rebeka received grant funding from the Strategy Research Foundation (2014) for her dissertation and secured two additional grants from Franklin & Marshall College in Summer 2021 to support the research of three undergraduate students.
She earned her Ph.D. in Strategy and Entrepreneurship from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Prior academic appointments include teaching roles at Tulane University and Franklin & Marshall College, reflecting a progressive academic career.
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