
معرفی
Exequiel (Zeke) Hernandez is the Max and Bernice Garchik Family Presidential Associate Professor at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, specializing in the Management Department. His research bridges immigration economics, corporate strategy, and network theory, examining how demographic shifts and strategic firm actions influence innovation and organizational performance.
Research Focus:
- Immigration's impact on firm investment, growth, and innovation.
- Strategic sequencing through alliances, acquisitions, and divestitures.
- Network dynamics in global business ecosystems.
Publication Trends: Recent articles in Management Science, Academy of Management Review, and Strategy Science highlight his work on immigration economics (2024), synergy typology in M&A (2022), and institutional reform effects on alliances (2018). Key themes include cross-cultural workforce integration, network externalities in strategic decisions, and dynamic resource reconfiguration.
Awards & Recognition:
- Multiple Emerging Scholar Awards (Strategic Management Society, Academy of Management, 2016–2018).
- Glueck Best Paper Award (2017) and Temple/AIB Best Paper Award (2016).
- Consistently recognized for teaching excellence, including Poets & Quants Best 40 Under 40 (2019).
Teaching & Public Engagement: He teaches courses on global strategy, managing emerging enterprises, and network theory. His book The Truth About Immigration (2024) synthesizes decades of research, featured in The Economist, Freakonomics Radio, and Kirkus Reviews. Media outlets like CBS, MSNBC, and Knowledge@Wharton frequently cite his expertise.





