Arturo Rodríguez Castellanos is a Professor at the University of the Basque Country (Department of Financial Economics II) and affiliated with the Complutense University of Madrid. His primary affiliation is within the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration. He specializes in financial economics, business management, and strategic innovation with a focus on corporate reputation, spin-off programs, and knowledge management. His research spans over four decades, with 77 journal articles, 8 books, and 13 directed theses. Key contributions include studies on globalization's impact on business strategy, risk analysis in financial markets, and the role of spin-offs in knowledge transfer. He has also explored the economic effects of crises like the 2008 downturn and the pandemic. His work on spin-off support programs compares international policies, emphasizing the UK and Spain. He co-authored works on hidden KIBS (Knowledge-Intensive Business Services) and corporate reputation dynamics. His theoretical models address knowledge integration in firms and the strategic use of intangible assets. As an academic leader, he has supervised 13 doctoral theses and contributed to academic organizations like the Real Academia de Ciencias Económicas y Financieras. His interdisciplinary approach bridges finance, management, and policy, with applications in global and regional economic contexts.








