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Anne Fuller is a Senior Lecturer at the Scheller College of Business, Georgia Institute of Technology, where she has been a faculty member since 2019. She previously served as a professor at Sacramento State. Her academic and professional journey bridges mechanical engineering and business strategy, with a focus on innovation and commercialization.
Education:
- Ph.D., Georgia Institute of Technology
- B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology
Research Interests: Anne Fuller's research centers on technology commercialization, business model innovation, and entrepreneurial strategy. Her work explores how academic research transitions into market applications, the design of scalable business models for high-tech ventures, and strategic decision-making in innovation-driven organizations. She integrates insights from engineering, management, and public policy to understand the commercialization ecosystem.
Publication Trends: Her scholarly contributions appear in leading journals such as Research Policy, Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal, and Academy of Management Learning & Education, as well as NBER working papers and policy-focused publications. Collectively, her work emphasizes the intersection of research, policy, and entrepreneurial execution, particularly in technology transfer and innovation management.
Scientific Awards and Recognition:
- No specific awards mentioned in the provided text.
Advising and Grants: While no formal list of advisees is provided, Dr. Fuller has mentored students and executives through case-based teaching in strategic management and entrepreneurship. She has consulted for the National Science Foundation, indicating involvement in grant-related innovation programs such as I-Corps. Her industry experience and nonprofit board service further enrich her applied perspective on innovation and strategy.
Labs and Research Teams: Although no specific lab or research team is mentioned, her affiliation with the Scheller College of Business suggests integration within its entrepreneurship and innovation research initiatives. Her collaborative work with NSF and industry partners indicates active engagement in innovation ecosystems.



