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Ari Ginsberg is a Professor of Entrepreneurship and Management at the New York University Tandon School of Engineering, Department of Technology Management and Innovation. His research focuses on entrepreneurship, strategy, management, and technology commercialization. He explores topics such as dynamic capabilities, transnational entrepreneurship, corporate venture capital (CVC) effects, and innovation ecosystems.
Dr. Ginsberg's work emphasizes understanding how organizations adapt to competitive pressures, leverage cross-cultural collaboration, and navigate complex technological innovations like smart grid development. His research has been published in leading academic journals and covers over three decades of inquiry into strategic adaptation, venture development, and the interplay between corporate structures and entrepreneurial activities.
His articles consistently highlight themes of competitive advantage through dynamic capabilities, the role of CVC in IPO success, and the sociocultural dimensions of global entrepreneurship. Despite prolific publishing, no notable scientific awards are explicitly listed in the provided materials.
While no advising relationships or grant details were disclosed, his research portfolio indicates sustained engagement with industry-university partnerships and policy-relevant innovation studies. He maintains an active presence at NYU Tandon, contributing to both academic and applied aspects of entrepreneurship education and management strategy.
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