
معرفی
Jiao Luo is an Associate Professor and Andrew Van de Ven Faculty Fellow in the Strategic Management & Entrepreneurship department at the University of Minnesota's Carlson School of Management. She holds a Ph.D. in Management from Columbia Business School (2012), an MPA in Public and Economic Policy from London School of Economics/Columbia University (2005), and a B.S. in Economics from Renmin University of China (2002).
- Education
- Ph.D., Management (Columbia Business School, 2012)
- MPA, Public & Economic Policy (London School of Economics & Columbia University, 2005)
- BS, Economics (Renmin University of China, 2002)
Her research sits at the intersection of organization theory and non-market strategy, focusing on how corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities and collective governance arrangements impact firm performance and societal outcomes. She examines questions about the strategic value of non-market actions, the comparative efficiency of organizational forms in social goods provision, and the institutional dynamics of market governance.
Recent publications in Strategic Management Journal and Administrative Science Quarterly explore topics like philanthropy's role in reputation insurance, CSR in employee governance, comparative governance models for public services, and institutional failures in financial systems. Her work combines theoretical rigor with empirical analysis across diverse contexts including petroleum industries, internet provision, and banking sectors.
- Scientific Awards
- Strategic Management Society (SMS) Best Conference Paper Prize (Honorable Mention)
- Academy of Management Meeting STR Division Distinguished Paper Award (Winner)
- Alliance of Research in Corporate Sustainability Outstanding Paper Award (Winner)
- Carlson School of Business Awards (Research, Teaching, Service)
As Associate Editor of Strategic Management Journal and editorial board member at multiple top-tier outlets, she plays significant leadership roles in academic governance. Her teaching includes MBA and PhD courses on sustainability strategy and non-market strategy.





