
معرفی
Michele Pinelli is an Associate Professor at Ca' Foscari University of Venice, affiliated with the Venice School of Management. His research focuses on family business management, international entrepreneurship, corporate governance, and institutional economics. He holds a prominent role in academic leadership, teaching courses such as International Management, Business Economics, and Entrepreneurship. His work emphasizes the interplay between family firms' governance structures, strategic decisions (e.g., M&A, internationalization), and performance outcomes. Pinelli has authored/co-authored over 40 academic publications, including books like Leading Across Generations and peer-reviewed articles in Journal of Management Studies and Small Business Economics. His research also explores paradox management in startups, crowdfunding dynamics, and the impact of formal/informal institutions on business strategies.
Teaching responsibilities include modules on International Management, Marketing, and Sustainability in the Bachelor’s and Master’s programs. He has contributed to curricula like the Language and Management to China Master’s track, integrating cross-cultural business practices. His research extends to sustainability strategies and the role of digital platforms in modern entrepreneurship.
Pinelli’s work bridges theoretical contributions with practical implications for family firm succession, innovation, and global expansion. He frequently presents at international conferences (e.g., IFERA, EURAM) and collaborates with institutions like the Research Institute for Innovation Management. His publications highlight institutional logics, socioemotional wealth dimensions, and the effects of cultural factors on business decisions.



