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Patrizia Porrini is an Associate Professor of Management at the School of Business, Long Island University (LIU Post Campus), where she has served since 2001. She holds a Ph.D. in Management and Finance, an M.Ph. in Statistics, an M.B.A., and a B.S., all from the Leonard N. Stern School of Business at New York University, with her undergraduate and MBA degrees earned summa cum laude.
Her research and teaching focus on strategic management, mergers and acquisitions, strategic alliances, negotiation, and corporate ethics. She has published in prominent journals such as the Journal of Management, Journal of Business Research, and Journal of High Technology Management Research, and co-authored the book Above the Board: How Ethical CEOs Create Honest Organizations (McGraw Hill). Her work often explores how prior alliances affect acquisition outcomes and the role of ethics in leadership.
The available publications indicate a strong focus on strategic decision-making in high-technology firms, alliance dynamics, and organizational performance. Her research bridges empirical analysis with practical implications for corporate strategy and ethical leadership.
- Professional Experience and Career Planning Professor of the Year Award (2004)
- Professional Experience and Career Planning Professor of the Year Award (2008)
- Eastern Academy of Management Outstanding Empirical Paper Award (2006)
- Long Island University College of Management Recognition Award for Excellence in Teaching (2003)
- Beta Gamma Sigma Professor of the Year Award (2004)
Dr. Porrini has served as an editorial reviewer for the Academy of Management, Journal of Business Research, and McGraw Hill-Irwin, and has presented at major conferences including the Academy of Management and Strategic Management Society. She currently directs the Beta Gamma Sigma Chapter at LIU Post, supporting student excellence in business education. No information is available regarding research grants or student advising.
She is actively engaged in academic and professional service, including chairing symposia and contributing to conference proceedings across international platforms such as the Administrative Sciences Association of Canada and the Global Conference on Business and Economics.


