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Sharon Belenzon is the Fundación Damm Distinguished Professor of Business Administration at Duke University's Fuqua School of Business and a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER). Her research focuses on corporate participation in scientific research and innovation ecosystems, particularly analyzing the decline of corporate labs in the US and the shift toward university and startup-driven innovation. She explores the implications for corporate strategy, economic policy, and global competitiveness.
Education: PhD from the London School of Economics (LSE), post-doctoral work at Oxford's Nuffield College, and MA/BA in Economics from Tel Aviv University. She holds editorial roles at Management Science and Strategic Management Journal.
Research Interests: Corporate science, innovation ecosystems, organizational structure, and ownership dynamics. Key areas include the role of public science, patent systems, and global competition in driving innovation.
Notable Awards: 2007 Kauffman Foundation Post-Doctoral Fellowship. Her work addresses challenges like commercializing university research and managing specialization vs. market-driven innovation.
Labs/Teams: DISCERN (Duke Innovation & SCientific Enterprises Research Network), focusing on corporate innovation datasets.




