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Robert Boyden Lamb is an Adjunct Professor of Management and Organizations at the Leonard N. Stern School of Business, New York University, where he has been teaching since 1977. He previously taught at The Wharton School and Columbia University. His expertise lies in strategic management, corporate strategy, competitive analysis, municipal securities, public finance, and business ethics.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Political Economy, London School of Economics (1970)
- M.B.A., Columbia University (1976)
- B.A., University of Chicago (1963)
Professor Lamb specializes in the strategic and financial dimensions of business and public sector decision-making. His research spans corporate strategy, mergers and acquisitions, ethical market practices, and the evolving landscape of renewable energy markets. He has published extensively on competitive strategy and public finance, with a strong emphasis on practical applications in regulated industries.
His recent publications, including Investing in the Renewable Power Market, reflect a growing focus on the financial and regulatory challenges of transitioning to sustainable energy. These works emphasize real-world energy costs, investment constraints, and the unique nature of electricity as a non-storable, heavily regulated commodity.
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Professor Lamb has advised major corporations, financial institutions, and U.S. government bodies such as the Federal Reserve, the U.S. Department of the Treasury, and the SEC. He has served on corporate boards and has been a consultant to entities including Citigroup, J.P. Morgan, and the British Broadcasting Company. He founded and served as Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Business Strategy for 13 years, demonstrating significant leadership in academic publishing.
He has authored 20 books and numerous articles, contributing to both academic and practitioner audiences. His work bridges theory and practice in management, finance, and public policy.


