
معرفی
Anna Lamin is a Professor in the International Business & Strategy Group, specializing in strategic management and international business in emerging markets. Her research focuses on business groups, organizational legitimacy, agglomeration economics, and R&D dynamics in countries like India and Russia. She teaches both undergraduate and MBA courses, emphasizing global strategic challenges.
Education:
- Ph.D., University of Minnesota (Carlson School of Management)
- MBA, Indiana University, Bloomington
- B.S., University of Minnesota
Research Interests: Her work examines how firms in weak institutional environments leverage business group affiliations, agglomeration benefits, and innovation strategies to overcome challenges. Key themes include R&D investment under weak intellectual property regimes, the role of clusters in fostering competitiveness, and legitimacy recovery in contested markets.
Presentations & Engagement: She has presented widely at institutions like Harvard Business School and Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore. Her work bridges qualitative and quantitative methods, particularly in analyzing transition economies.
Awards:
- Ronald Copeland Best Paper Award (2014)
- Ronald Copeland Best Paper Award (2013)
Editorial Roles: Senior editor at Asia-Pacific Journal of Management, and on editorial boards of Journal of International Business Studies, Global Strategy Journal, and Journal of World Business. Active reviewer for top journals including Academy of Management Journal and Organization Science.





