Prof. Sorin Krammer
Professor of Strategy and International Business
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We are ranked 9th in the UK and 67th in the world for Business
and Economics in the
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Sustainability Fellow
The Institute for Sustainability
| University of Surrey |
Recent publications:
Weaponizing globalization: A review of H. Farrell and A. Newman’s “Underground Empire: How America weaponized the world economy”.
Journal of International Business Policy. forthcoming.
No Planet B Available! A Review of The Climate Book: The Facts and Solutions by Greta Thunberg.
Journal of Business Ethics. forthcoming. link
Is there a glitch in the Matrix? Artificial Intelligence and Management Education.
Management Learning. forthcoming link.
Resilience to the pandemic: The role of female management, multi-unit structure, and business model innovation.
Journal of Business Research. forthcoming.
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From trauma to entertainment: An examination of Netflix’s “Dahmer-Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer story” series.
Business Ethics Quarterly. forthcoming. link
Chip War: The Fight for the World's Most Critical Technology.
Journal of International Business Policy. forthcoming. link
Entrenchment, Wealth, Power, and the Constitution of Democratic Societies.
Academy of Management Learning and Education, forthcoming. link
An ivory tower of Babel? The impact of size and diversity of teams on research performance in Business Schools,
Academy of Management Learning and Education, forthcoming. link.
Income inequality, social cohesion, and crime against businesses: Evidence from a global sample of firms,
Journal of International Business Studies, 2023. link.
Legal distance and entrepreneurial orientation of foreign subsidiaries: Evidence from Southeast Asia,
Journal of World Business, 2022. link.
Facing the heat: Political instability and firm new product innovation in Sub‐Saharan
Africa, Journal of Product Innovation Management, 2022. link.
Navigating the New Normal: Which firms have adapted better to the COVID-19 disruption?
Technovation, 2022. link.
Human resource policies and firm innovation: The moderating effects of economic and institutional context.
Technovation, 2022.link