Lynda Gratton is a Professor of Management Practice in Organisational Behaviour at London Business School. She directs the globally renowned program 'Human Resource Strategy in Transforming Companies' and teaches a highly popular elective on the Future of Work, for which she received the 'Excellence in Teaching' award in 2016. She has led the Future of Work Consortium for over a decade, facilitating collaboration among executives from 60+ companies via a bespoke platform. Her research explores the intersection of people and organizations, with key interests in: Corporate culture and organizational learning Strategic management and HR strategy Organisational change dynamics Future of work innovation and hybrid models Longevity's societal impacts Her recent publications demonstrate a consistent focus on workplace evolution, particularly analyzing hybrid work models, AI's human implications, and leadership during disruption. Articles frequently address resilience, technological adaptation, and redefining organizational structures for an uncertain future. Awards & Honors: Thinkers 50 Top 15 Global Thinker Warren Bennis Best Article (2022) CMI Management Book of the Year (2015) FT Business Book shortlist (2017) Tata Prize (India), NAHR Fellowship (US), HR Prize (Australia) She advises global institutions including the World Economic Forum (where she co-chaired the Council on Work, Wages and Job Creation) and served on Japanese Prime Minister Abe's advisory board. She currently contributes to MIT Sloan Management Review and The Times of London. Through the Future of Work Consortium, she leads a major initiative connecting executives worldwide to address workforce transformation challenges, emphasizing collaborative innovation.
Praveen K. Kopalle is the Signal Companies' Professor of Management, professor of marketing, and area chair at the Tuck School of Business, Dartmouth College. He served as associate dean for the MBA program (2015–18) and chairs the marketing area (2012–15, 2022–present). He teaches courses in retail pricing analytics, marketing concepts, and new product development. Education: PhD in Marketing (Columbia University, 1992), MBA (Indian Institute of Management, 1988), BE in Mechanical & Product Engineering (Osmania University, 1986) His research focuses on marketing , machine learning , artificial intelligence , pricing strategy , retail analytics , and new product innovation . Recent work addresses digital customer orientation, loyalty programs in the big data era, and predictive analytics in retailing. He has published in top journals like Journal of Consumer Research , Management Science , and Marketing Science . Praveen serves as departmental editor for Production and Operations Management and associate editor for multiple journals. He has held leadership roles in the INFORMS Society for Marketing Science and contributed to editorial boards of 10+ journals. Scientific Awards: 2018 Lifetime Achievement Award (American Marketing Association’s Retailing and Pricing Special Interest Group) 2015 Core Teaching Excellence Award (Tuck School) 2011 Distinguished Alumni Award (IIM Bangalore) Multiple John Little and Davidson Awards 2022 Distinguished Alumnus Award (Osmania University) His teaching spans MBA core courses ( Marketing , Statistics for Managers ) and electives ( Retail Pricing Strategy , Marketing New Products ). He also leads executive education programs and the Tuck Integrative Experiential Learning (TuckINTEL) initiative.
André Catarino is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Textile Engineering at the University of Minho, Portugal, and Deputy Director of the 2C2T – Center for Textile Science and Technology since 2022. He is an integrated researcher at the center, with a strong focus on interdisciplinary research at the intersection of textiles, electronics, and materials science. Education: Postgraduate Specialization in Digital Business, University of Porto, Porto Business School (2020–2021) Ph.D. in Textile Engineering, University of Minho (2005) M.Sc. in Textile Engineering, University of Minho (1998) B.Sc. in Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Porto (1992) Research Interests: André Catarino's research spans a wide range of domains, including smart and electronic textiles , wearable sensor systems , materials engineering , and functional textiles for health and sports . His recent work also delves into digital marketing and the application of artificial intelligence in textile systems. His expertise encompasses electronics, instrumentation, programming, fabric manufacturing, and textile characterization. He has led or participated in over 25 national and international research projects , including EU-funded initiatives like BE@T, GreenAuto, and Fashion Alive. His work has resulted in 4 Portuguese patents and 1 European patent , alongside numerous prototypes and technology transfers. Publications and Impact: With over 115 scientific publications , including journal articles, book chapters, and conference proceedings, his research output is both broad and impactful. His recent publications focus on smart vests for posture monitoring, textile-based EMG electrodes, and consumer behavior in fashion marketing. Student Supervision: He has supervised or co-supervised more than 45 master’s and doctoral dissertations , covering topics from wearable health monitoring systems to sustainable fashion design and digital marketing strategies. Labs and Teams: As Deputy Director of the 2C2T – Center for Textile Science and Technology , he leads a multidisciplinary team of researchers and engineers. The center is a hub for innovation in textile science, with a strong emphasis on integrating electronics, sustainability, and human-centered design into textile applications.
Lionel Smith is a Professor of Comparative Law at the University of Cambridge's Faculty of Law, appointed in 2024. His career includes roles at the University of Alberta (1991-1996), Oxford University (1996-2000), McGill University (2000-2022), and the University of Cambridge (2022-2024). He holds degrees from the University of Western Ontario, Cambridge University, Oxford University, and the Université de Montréal. LL.B. from University of Western Ontario and Université de Montréal LL.M., LL.D. from Cambridge D.Phil., M.A., D.C.L. from Oxford His research focuses on comparative private law, particularly fiduciary obligations, trust law, and unjust enrichment. He emphasizes understanding unselfish behavior through legal frameworks across civil and common law systems. Recent work includes The Law of Loyalty (Oxford UP, 2023) and contributions to Comparative Property Law: Global Perspectives (2017). Publications span 9 journal articles, 2 books, 2 book chapters, and 2 edited volumes. His 2024 Cambridge Law Journal article on 'knowing receipt' explores cross-jurisdictional trust recovery mechanisms, while his 2020 University of Toronto Law Journal paper redefines parenthood through fiduciary principles. Awards: Titular Member of the International Academy of Comparative Law, Member of American/European Law Institutes Leadership: President of World Society of Mixed Jurisdiction Jurists, non-practicing member of Alberta Bar Teaching includes the 'Comparative Law' course at Cambridge and co-authoring leading textbooks like Waters’ Law of Trusts in Canada . His research programs investigate trust law evolution in civil law systems and fiduciary duty foundations.
Dr. Asieh Hosseini Tabaghdehi is a Senior Lecturer in Strategy & Business Economy at Brunel Business School, Brunel University of London. She serves as Programme Lead for the BSc International Business Programme and Trade2Grow Executive Education Programme. Additionally, she is Impact Lead at the Brunel Centre for AI: Social and Digital Innovation, where she leads the capability area in the Future of Work. Dr. Tabaghdehi is also an economist and social impact advisor for the independent NGO, Social Innovation Movement. Dr. Tabaghdehi earned her PhD in Economics and Finance (2008) and MSc in International Money, Finance, and Investment (2015), both from Brunel University London. She also holds a BA in Theoretical Economics from University of Mazandaran. She completed the Postgraduate Certificate in Academic Practice and is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. Dr. Tabaghdehi is internationally recognized for her research on digital transformation, with particular expertise in the ethical integration of artificial intelligence and digital technologies. Her work focuses on how emerging technologies shape industries, labor markets, and society, with emphasis on enhancing SME growth through technological innovation. She explores applications across critical sectors including social care, supply chain management, and environmental sustainability. A central theme in her research is smart data governance, ensuring ethical, transparent, and responsible use of data in decision-making processes. Her research portfolio demonstrates a consistent focus on the intersection of technology, ethics, and business strategy. She has developed frameworks like the Digital Business Auditing Framework, which has been adopted internationally for smart city initiatives. Her work connects academic research with practical policy applications, as evidenced by her presentations as oral and written evidence to the House of Commons Select Committee. Her publications span AI ethics, digital footprint implications, fertility economics, and healthcare cost analysis, showing interdisciplinary breadth while maintaining thematic coherence around digital transformation's societal impact. Scientific Awards and Recognition Semi-finalist: Research Impact Award at Brunel University London, 2023 Staff Award: Exceptional in Collegiality and Supportive to Colleagues at Brunel University London, 2022 Exceptional Performance at Regents University London, 2018-19 Staff Award in Teaching, Learning and Assessment at Regents University London, 2016 Best Lecturer Award at London Brunel International College, 2014 Best Lecturer Award at London Brunel International College, 2013 Dr. Tabaghdehi actively supervises PhD students researching areas including Smart Data Governance, Ethical AI Governance, Digital Innovation Impact, Responsible AI Adoption Strategies, Sustainability, and Future of Labour Market. She has secured research funding from multiple sources including the Economic & Social Research Council (ESRC), Brunel University London, and Brunel Business School. Her current projects include research on AI Adoption and Governance, Youth digital addiction, Algorithm Reliability Framework, and SMEs digital footprints. She has also co-designed the "Digital Adoption" module for the UK Government's Help to Grow Management program, demonstrating the practical application of her research. As a member of multiple professional organizations, Dr. Tabaghdehi serves as an associate practitioner at Social Value International, associate member of the Big Innovation Centre, and member of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on AI. She is also a member of the ESRC Review College, British Academy of Management Review College, and Energy Institute UK, contributing to the broader academic and policy communities through these roles.
Joel Mero is an Associate Professor at the School of Business and Economics, University of Jyväskylä , leading the Digital Marketing and Communication (DMC) research group and directing the International Master's Program in Digital Marketing and Corporate Communication (DMCC) . He holds a D.Sc. (Econ.) from Jyväskylä University (2016) and has designed over 20 courses across 10 institutions, covering all academic levels from Bachelor to Doctoral. His research focuses on B2B digital marketing management , particularly leveraging digital data and technologies in business markets. Notable achievements include two Best Paper Awards (2017 & 2019) in the Industrial Marketing Management journal. His work explores topics such as influencer marketing, big data analytics, marketing agility, and AI-driven strategies. Current research groups include the Sound Science Lab (music perception) and Digital Marketing and Communication (DMC) . He collaborates on projects like the Finnish Quantum Flagship , aiming to advance quantum technology applications. Mero emphasizes practical applications of digital tools, bridging academic insights with industry needs. Publications span conceptual frameworks, empirical studies, and industry guides, with a focus on B2B customer journeys, AI in content creation, and data-driven decision-making. His teaching and research highlight agility, innovation, and the ethical use of emerging technologies in marketing.
Samara Klar is a Professor at the University of Arizona School of Government and Public Policy and holds the Melody S. Robidoux Fund Professorship. She serves as Co-Coordinator of the Arizona Policy Lab and specializes in political psychology, voter behavior, and public opinion research. Dr. Klar received her PhD in Political Science from Northwestern University with additional degrees from Columbia University and McGill University. Dr. Klar's research focuses on how personal identities and social surroundings influence political attitudes and behavior, employing experimental methods, surveys, and statistical tools. Her award-winning book Independent Politics (co-authored with Yanna Krupnikov) was published by Cambridge University Press in 2016, and she recently co-authored Partisan Hostility and American Democracy (University of Chicago Press, 2024). Her work appears in top journals including Science , Nature Human Behaviour , American Political Science Review , and Journal of Politics . Dr. Klar's research program demonstrates a clear trajectory from studying political independents and identity politics toward contemporary research on partisan polarization, affective polarization, and political behavior during crises. Her most recent work examines cross-border political influences, gender in politics, and the impact of social movements like #MeToo on political evaluations. Philip E. Converse Award Robert E. Lane Award Best Book in Experimental Political Science Scholar of the Year (2025) from University of Arizona's College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Dr. Klar has received research funding from the National Science Foundation, Time-sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences, and the Social Science Research Council. She founded WomenAlsoKnowStuff.com to promote women in political science, which has grown to feature over 2,000 women scholars and inspired similar initiatives globally. She regularly contributes to media outlets including the New York Times , Washington Post , and CNN.com, and provides expert consulting on public opinion and political communication.
Eric T. Anderson is the Polk Bros. Chair in Retailing and Professor of Marketing at Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management. He serves as Chair of the Marketing Department and Director of the Kellogg-McCormick MBAi Program. Anderson holds a Ph.D. from MIT Sloan School of Management and has held academic positions at the University of Chicago and University of Rochester. His research focuses on pricing strategies, retail analytics, AI/ML applications, customer loyalty, and channel management. He teaches courses in pricing, retail analytics, and marketing strategy at Kellogg. Education: PhD in Management Science, MIT Sloan School of Management (1995) MS in Engineering-Economic Systems, Stanford University (1989) BS in Electrical Engineering, Northwestern University (1988) Research Interests: Anderson's work bridges quantitative and behavioral marketing. He explores pricing dynamics, retail innovation, and the impact of digital tools on consumer decisions. His recent studies analyze alternative data for credit scoring, backorder effects, and AI-driven analytics. His research has appeared in top journals like Management Science and Marketing Science . Teaching & Recognition: A four-time winner of the Sydney Levy Award for teaching excellence, Anderson is known for courses like Pricing and Retail Analytics. He advises Canadian Tire and LiftLab, and serves on editorial boards for Management Science and Journal of Marketing Research . His work often collaborates with industry, yielding practical insights for firms like FTD and NASCAR. Grants & Labs: Leads the Center for Global Marketing Practice at Kellogg. His research has been funded by the Marketing Science Institute and industry partnerships. Active in doctoral training, Anderson coordinates the Marketing Ph.D. program and mentors emerging scholars.
Matt Thomson is a Charles D. Schewe Faculty Fellow and Professor of Marketing at the Isenberg School of Management, University of Massachusetts Amherst. His research focuses on consumer-brand relationships, brand strategy, and marketing psychology. Notably, his work investigates the impact of brand nicknames in marketing campaigns, revealing their negative effects on brand perception and performance. Thomson’s findings challenge common practices like using customer-derived nicknames, arguing such tactics signal brand submission to consumers. Key studies include the 2025 Journal of Marketing paper 'BMW Is Powerful, Beemer Is Not,' which demonstrates that nickname branding weakens brand power. Thomson’s research extends to CSR strategies for data breach mitigation, actor-character endorsements, and cultural dimensions in consumer-brand relationships. His work has been featured in the Wall Street Journal (2025). Scientific accolades include the Charles D. Schewe Faculty Fellowship. His studies employ interdisciplinary methods, often combining behavioral economics with marketing theory, to address real-world business challenges. Current research trends emphasize consumer psychological mechanisms, brand equity preservation, and ethical marketing practices. Thomson collaborates with institutions like Western University and Stockton University. His advisory contributions include insights on brand loyalty, crisis management, and consumer trust. Lab affiliations and team collaborations are ongoing but not explicitly detailed in available texts.
Günter J. Hitsch is the Kilts Family Professor of Marketing at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, where he has been a faculty member since 2001. His academic leadership extends to editorial roles as Co-Editor of the Journal of Quantitative Marketing and Economics and Associate Editor at Marketing Science and Management Science. Hitsch's educational journey includes an undergraduate degree from the University of Vienna (1995), followed by master's degrees in economics (1997, 1998), and a PhD in economics from Yale University (2001). This strong foundation in economics informs his approach to marketing research. His research program focuses on quantitative marketing and industrial organization, with particular emphasis on dynamic models of firm and consumer decision-making. Key areas include advertising effectiveness, pricing strategies, sequential learning and experimentation, and intertemporal consumer choice. Hitsch is pioneering in applying causal inference and machine learning to solve practical marketing problems such as optimal customer targeting. His work on dating and marriage markets demonstrates innovative application of economic theory to social phenomena. Hitsch's publication trajectory shows evolution from foundational work on consumer choice and switching costs to more recent applications of machine learning in marketing contexts. His research spans theoretical development and practical application, examining everything from private label demand during economic recessions to television advertising effectiveness across hundreds of brands. Co-Editor, Journal of Quantitative Marketing and Economics Associate Editor, Marketing Science Associate Editor, Management Science Hitsch's editorial leadership has significantly shaped the direction of quantitative marketing research. His commitment to methodological rigor and generalizable results ensures his work provides reliable inputs for both marketing practitioners and academic researchers. As an educator, Hitsch teaches advanced courses in quantitative marketing and business analytics, with scheduled courses for 2024-2026. He emphasizes that 'good marketing isn't fluffy,' challenging students to develop analytical approaches to marketing problems. His research philosophy prioritizes providing generalizable results that apply beyond specific case studies, serving as inputs for both practitioner decision-making and academic advancement.
Sanghoon Kim is an Assistant Professor (Fixed-Term) in the Department of Kinesiology at Michigan State University. He holds a Ph.D. from Texas A&M University. His research focuses on understanding sport consumers' interactions with technology-mediated environments such as social media, self-service technology, and virtual/augmented reality (VR/AR). His work emphasizes cognitive, social, and data-driven approaches to analyze consumer experiences and psychological/behavioral responses in digital spaces. Education: Ph.D., Texas A&M University. Research Interests: Kim's studies explore how emerging technologies shape consumer behavior in sports contexts, including VR/AR adoption, esports toxicity, digital ticketing, and art-infusion effects in retail. He examines themes like psychological well-being, social capital, and mediated empathy through virtual experiences. Articles Trends: Recent work highlights VR's role in sports advertising empathy, gamified suspense mechanics, and CSR-linked sponsorship effects. He also investigates paradoxical relationships between esports toxicity and coping strategies, as well as consumer adoption of mobile ticketing and AR in e-commerce. Advising/Grants: No specific grants or advisees listed. His research likely focuses on collaborative projects within MSU's College of Education. Labs/Teams: Affiliated with MSU's Kinesiology department, though specific lab names are not mentioned in the provided data.
Julien Diogo serves as Adjunct Professor at Polytechnic Institute of Viseu's School of Education of Viseu since 2020, teaching Market Analysis, Consumer Behavior, Strategic Communication, and Innovation/Creativity courses. He concurrently holds Visiting Professor positions at ISAG (Higher Institute of Administration and Management) since 2018 for Executive MBA programs and was Professor of Organizational Communication at ISCA-UA (2022-2023). His academic roles extend to Visiting Facilitator positions at Brazil's Personal Branding Academy and ISLA's Postgraduate Program in Innovation. His educational background includes: PhD in Communication Sciences (in progress, 2023-2026) at University of Coimbra Specialization in Teacher and Trainer Training (2022-2023) from Employment and Training Institute of Braga Marketing Specialist title (2019) from Polytechnic Institute of Viseu Master's in Communication and Marketing (2010-2012) from Polytechnic Institute of Viseu (Final Grade: 17/20) Bachelor's in Social Communication (2005-2008) from Polytechnic Institute of Viseu (Grade: 17/20) Diogo's research integrates neuromarketing with consumer behavior analysis, focusing on emotional responses in digital environments, Generation Z consumption patterns, and neuroscience applications in place branding. His work examines how cognitive processes influence purchasing decisions through physiological measurements and behavioral experiments, particularly investigating caffeine's neuropharmacological effects on consumer arousal and shop window design's attentional impact. He bridges theoretical neuroscience with practical marketing strategy development. His publication trajectory reveals increasing focus on digital-emotional consumer interfaces, with recent work analyzing pandemic-era behavior shifts and Gen Z's narrative processing. Key thematic clusters include neuromarketing validation in retail architecture, emotional sustainability in e-marketplaces, and neuroscientific foundations of territorial branding, demonstrating consistent application of cognitive neuroscience to contemporary marketing challenges. Scientific recognition includes: 2008 Academic Merit Award for Best Social Communication Student (Polytechnic Institute of Viseu) 2021 Nomination for Global Teacher Prize Portugal Diogo actively supervises master's research including thesis on territorial brand communication (2024), language informality in digital contexts (2024), and Apple's Lovemarks strategy for Generation Z (2024). He contributes to research projects like INOV C+ Intelligent Innovation Ecosystem (2024-present) and co-orientated neuromarketing studies on advertising reception decoding (2020). His academic service includes peer review for IGI Global and International Journal of Marketing. Through his dual leadership as CCO of ICN Agency (neuromarketing consultancy), co-director of PsicoSoma (publishing/training), and expertMind (LMS platform), Diogo maintains robust industry-academia integration, developing neuromarketing frameworks applied across retail, urban planning, and digital experience design contexts.
Christian Homburg is a Professor of Marketing and Director of the Institute for Market-Oriented Management (IMU) at the University of Mannheim Business School. He holds additional positions as Distinguished Professorial Fellow at the University of Manchester and Professorial Fellow at the University of Melbourne. His leadership extends to his former role as Managing Director of the Mannheim Business School (2006-2010), where he significantly expanded student enrollment and established globally recognized MBA programs. Homburg's research primarily focuses on business-to-business marketing, sales management, pricing, and customer relationship management. His work bridges theoretical frameworks with practical applications, particularly in understanding the relationship between customer satisfaction and loyalty, market-oriented organizational culture, and service quality. His research methodology frequently integrates quantitative approaches with structural equation modeling to examine complex marketing phenomena. He has pioneered work in customer experience management and effective customer journey design, reflecting the evolving nature of marketing in digital environments. Homburg's publication portfolio includes over 40 articles in the three leading marketing journals (Journal of Marketing, Journal of Marketing Research, Journal of Consumer Research) and numerous influential books. His work demonstrates a clear evolution from foundational research on market orientation and customer satisfaction toward more contemporary topics like customer experience management and digital customer journeys. His research maintains a strong emphasis on empirical validation while addressing practical business challenges. Research.com Business and Management in Germany Leader Award (2021-2025) Fellow of the American Marketing Association (lifetime achievement) Ranked fourth worldwide for research productivity in top marketing journals (2011-2022) Most research-intensive professor in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland (WirtschaftsWoche 2018, 2020, 2023) Honorary doctorates from Copenhagen Business School (2006) and Technical University Freiberg (2008) Professor Homburg actively supervises doctoral students and leads research initiatives through the Institute for Market-Oriented Management. His research has been supported by significant academic grants, though specific grant details aren't provided in the source material. His work has influenced both academic theory and business practice, particularly in European markets. The Institute for Market-Oriented Management serves as his primary research hub, where he collaborates with academic staff members including Nicola Weber and Matthias Kleinermann. His research team focuses on translating theoretical marketing concepts into practical business applications, with particular emphasis on B2B contexts.
Kristina Heinonen is a Professor of Service and Relationship Marketing at the Department of Marketing, Hanken School of Economics, and holds a Professor II appointment at the Norwegian School of Economics. She has led key roles such as Head of Subject (Marketing) and Director of the Centre for Relationship Marketing and Service Management (CERS) at Hanken (2010–2023). Her research focuses on service innovation, customer experience, and value creation, leveraging technologies to drive strategic service initiatives. She is a Fulbright Scholar from the University of Massachusetts, Boston, and has held visiting roles at institutions across Europe. Her academic leadership extends to co-chairing the American Marketing Association’s Service Special Interest Group (AMA SERVSIG) and serving on the board of Karlstad University’s CTF Center for Service Research. She also contributes to global initiatives like ServCollab, a nonprofit fostering human-centered service collaboration. Her pedagogical expertise spans undergraduate, graduate, and MBA programs, alongside mentoring doctoral researchers. Kristina’s awards include the Evert Gummesson Outstanding Research Award and multiple Emerald Literati Awards. She actively advises companies in service, food, retail, and financial sectors, and leads the Finnish Innovation Index, an annual assessment of corporate innovation capabilities. Her interdisciplinary research bridges academic rigor with practical applications, emphasizing customer-centric frameworks and sustainability in service systems.
Guhan Subramanian is the Joseph Flom Professor of Law and Business at Harvard Law School and the Douglas Weaver Professor of Business Law at Harvard Business School. He is the first individual to hold tenured appointments at both institutions. His roles include faculty chair for the JD/MBA program, the Program on Negotiation at HLS, and the Mergers & Acquisitions executive education course at HBS. Prior to Harvard, he worked at McKinsey & Company. Education: JD, Economics, and Business from Harvard University. His research focuses on corporate law, corporate governance, mergers and acquisitions, and negotiation strategies. He has published extensively in top journals like Stanford Law Review , Harvard Business Review , and Yale Law Journal . Recent work examines stakeholder considerations in M&A transactions and the impact of pandemic-era legal frameworks on dealmaking. He has served as an expert witness or advisor in over $200 billion worth of deals, including high-profile cases like the Dell management buyout and the Murdoch succession battle. He currently chairs LKQ Corporation (NASDAQ: LKQ) and serves as a director at McGraw-Hill Inc. (NYSE: MH).