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Nicolaj Siggelkow is the David M. Knott Professor of Management at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, where he also serves as Vice Dean of the MBA Program and Co-Director of the Mack Institute for Innovation Management. His academic journey began with Economics studies at Stanford University, followed by an M.A. in Economics and a Ph.D. in Business Economics from Harvard University and Harvard Business School.
His research focuses on the strategic and organizational implications of interactions among a firm's choices of activities and resources, particularly examining how firms develop and adjust their activities over time, how organizational design affects performance, and how interactions among activities create competitive advantage. His work employs diverse methodologies including field studies, econometric analysis, formal modeling, and simulation.
Professor Siggelkow's recent publications reveal a clear trajectory toward digital transformation and connected strategies, with increasing focus on how technology enables continuous customer relationships and new business models. His work bridges traditional strategic management with emerging digital paradigms, particularly in healthcare, pricing of smart products, and generative AI applications.
- Administrative Science Quarterly Scholarly Contribution Award (2008)
- Fellow of the Strategic Management Society (2013)
- Multiple Wharton Teaching Excellence Awards spanning two decades
- Helen Kardon Moss Anvil Teaching Award (2010)
- Class of 1984 Award for highest teaching ratings (2004, 2006)
- The Wharton Award for contribution to student experience (2004)
Professor Siggelkow serves on the editorial review boards of leading management journals including Administrative Science Quarterly, Organization Science, Strategic Management Journal, Strategic Organization, and Academy of Management Perspectives. He has developed influential frameworks like the Connected Strategy model and LIVA (Long-term Investor Value Appropriation) measure. His work with the Mack Institute for Innovation Management focuses on advancing knowledge about effective management of innovation risks and rewards, while his executive education programs help organizations implement strategic frameworks for competitive advantage.
His research has been published in top-tier journals including Academy of Management Journal, Administrative Science Quarterly, Journal of Industrial Economics, Management Science, Organization Science, and Strategic Organization, demonstrating both theoretical rigor and practical relevance to business strategy.





