
معرفی
Enrico Forti is an Assistant Professor of Strategy and the inaugural Director of Research at the Stillman School of Business, Seton Hall University. He holds a PhD in Strategic Management from the University of Bologna (2010) and has held prior academic roles including the Gabriel Hauge Assistant Professor at Manhattan College and Lecturer at University College London. His research focuses on the intersection of strategy and organization theory, emphasizing entrepreneurial venture evolution, platform coordination in remote work, and team dynamics in specialized environments. His work appears in Organization Science, Administrative Science Quarterly, and Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal. Notable honors include recognition for papers at the Academy of Management Meeting and Strategic Management Society conferences. He teaches strategy courses at both undergraduate and graduate levels.
Education:
- PhD in Strategic Management, University of Bologna (2010)
- Visiting Doctoral Student, London Business School
Research Interests: His work explores how organizations navigate strategic challenges such as innovation coordination in gig economies, competitive interaction effects on teamwork, and the impact of VC funding on brand strategy. Recent studies apply e-sports data to analyze team performance and familiarity dynamics, while his 2025 Administrative Science Quarterly paper investigates community-driven firm responses to social issues like racial justice movements.
Grants & Labs: While specific grant details are not listed, his research collaborations include institutions like Columbia Business School (Chazen Visiting Scholar) and Peking University. He actively contributes to interdisciplinary studies on organizational responsiveness and innovation policy.





