Julian Birkinshaw

Julian Birkinshaw
Alma mater Durham University
University of Western Ontario
Occupation Academic

Julian Birkinshaw is a British academic. He is Professor of Strategy and Entrepreneurship at the London Business School, where he is the Academic Director of the Deloitte Institute of Innovation and Entrepreneurship. He is the author of four books on management.

Early life

Julian Birkinshaw earned a BSc from Durham University, followed by a master in business administration and PhS from the Ivey Business School at the University of Western Ontario.[1]

Career

Birkinshaw is Professor of Strategy and Entrepreneurship at the London Business School, where he is the Academic Director of the Deloitte Institute of Innovation and Entrepreneurship.[1]

Birkinshaw is the author of four books on management. His first book, Entrepreneurship in the Global Firm, published in 2000, was reviewed by William G. Egelhoff of Fordham University in the Journal of International Business Studies.[2] His fourth book, Becoming a Better Boss: Why Good Management is So Difficult, published in 2013, was reviewed in the Financial Times and the MIT Sloan Management Review.[3][4]

Birkinshaw is Fellow of the British Academy, the Academy of Social Sciences, the Academy of International Business, and the Advanced Institute of Management Research.[1]

Works

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As a co-editor

References

  1. 1 2 3 Denning, Steve (February 15, 2011). "Interview with Julian Birkinshaw: Reinventing Management". Forbes. Retrieved June 3, 2016.
  2. Egelhoff, William G. (2001). "Reviewed Work: Entrepreneurship in the Global Firm by Julian Birkinshaw". Journal of International Business Studies. 32 (1): 203–205. JSTOR 3069519. (registration required (help)).
  3. Stern, Stefan (September 4, 2013). "Why are good managers such a rare species?". Financial Times. Retrieved June 3, 2016.
  4. Brokaw, Leslie (December 4, 2013). "How to Be a Better Boss". MIT Sloan Management Review. Retrieved June 3, 2016.

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