
About
Gary Carini serves as Professor and Vice Provost for Institutional Research and Professional Education at Baylor University's Hankamer School of Business, where he previously held the position of associate dean for graduate business programs. With over 20 years of consulting experience for Fortune 100 companies in strategy and leadership, his work focuses on competitive advantage sustainability amid market disruptions. He teaches global strategic management in the Executive MBA program in Dallas.
Education:
- 1977 – BS, Zoology/Animal Biology, University of California, Davis
- 1980 – MPA, Finance, University of Southern California
- 1991 – PhD, Strategy and Organization Behavior, The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
His research centers on Competitive Dynamics, Effective Strategy Implementation, and Post-acquisition Integration, exploring how organizations navigate environmental uncertainty through strategic posturing and adaptive leadership. Key investigations include managerial sentiment in decision-making, technological legacy management, and contradiction logic in innovation frameworks.
Publications from 1998-2017 consistently address strategic adaptation in volatile markets, featuring themes like disruption leadership, strategic retreat for obsolete technologies, and job-fit assessment methodologies. His work appears in Harvard Business Review, Strategic Direction, and Competitiveness Review, demonstrating applied relevance for corporate executives.
Carini has received numerous teaching awards throughout his career for excellence in MBA education, particularly in global strategic management instruction. His industry contributions extend to regular commentary in D Magazine Healthcare Daily.
While specific advising records aren't detailed, his graduate program leadership and consulting background indicate extensive student mentorship. His 20-year Fortune 100 consulting portfolio suggests significant industry-funded research engagement, though specific grants aren't documented in the source material.
No dedicated research labs or specialized teams are mentioned in the available information, though his institutional roles imply oversight of professional education initiatives.
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