
معرفی
Marvin Lieberman is a Professor of Strategy at the UCLA Anderson School of Management, where he has been since 1990. He also holds the Harry and Elsa Kunin Chair in Business and Society and serves as Strategy Area Chair.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Business Economics (1982), Harvard University
- A.B. in Economics (1976), Harvard University
Research Interests span competitive strategy, industrial organization, market entry, productivity growth, and business imitation, with a focus on industries like automotive, steel, and pharmaceuticals. He has pioneered work on first-mover advantages and value creation models (VCA).
Article Trends show a consistent emphasis on strategic investment, industry evolution, and productivity measurement. His work integrates market structure analysis, learning curves, and stakeholder value appropriation, often comparing U.S. and Japanese industries and exploring emerging technologies.
Scientific Awards & Recognitions
- Best Paper Prize, Strategic Management Journal (1996)
- Hoover National Fellowship (1989–90)
- Shigeo Shingo Prize for Manufacturing Excellence (1989)
- Browder Thompson Best Paper Award (IEEE, 1979)
- TMS Distinguished Speaker, INFORMS Conference (2009)
Industry Experience includes work in the Airline, Automotive, Chemical, Internet, Pharmaceutical, and Steel sectors. He has contributed to journals such as Strategic Management Journal, Management Science, and Academy of Management Review.



