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Stine Grodal is a Distinguished Professor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation at Northeastern University's D'Amore-McKim School of Business. She holds a PhD in Management Science and Engineering from Stanford University, and BA/MA degrees in Psychology from the University of Copenhagen.
Her research examines the emergence and evolution of markets and industries, with particular focus on how organizations shape and exploit socio-cognitive market elements. She investigates category formation, technology adoption, and innovation processes through mixed-method approaches combining qualitative analysis with computational techniques.
Professor Grodal's publications demonstrate sustained focus on market categorization processes, industry emergence, and innovation dynamics across diverse contexts from e-cigarettes to nanotechnology. Her work consistently bridges theoretical frameworks from sociology, organizational theory, and strategy.
Awards and Honors:
- EGOS Best Paper Award
- TIM Best Paper Award
- Finalist for AMJ Best Paper (2017)
- OMT Best Symposium Award
- TIM Best Paper Award Finalist (2011)
- Organization Science Most Read Paper (June 2015)
She has developed and delivered courses globally on innovation, strategy and design thinking for undergraduates, graduate students, and executives.





