
Gary Dushnitsky
Associate Professor of Strategy and Entrepreneurship
London Business School
Topic Areas
Entrepreneurship, Technology and Innovation
Trending Topics
Low-Code Entrepreneurship, Marketplaces, Building an Ecosystem with innovative startups
Biography
Gary Dushnitsky is an Associate Professor of Strategy & Entrepreneurship at the London Business School. He also serves as a Senior Fellow at The Mack Institute for Innovation Management at The Wharton School (University of Pennsylvania).
Gary's work focuses on the economics of entrepreneurship and innovation. He explores the shifting landscape of entrepreneurial finance, exploring such topics as corporate venture capital, crowdfunding, and accelerators. His research appeared in leading academic journals, such as Academy of Management Journal, Organization Science, Research Policy, Strategic Management Journal, Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal, and Nature Biotechnology.
Gary serves as the Co-Editor of the Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal. He received several academic distinctions including the 2013 SMS Emerging Scholar Award, the 2009 Kauffmann Junior Faculty Fellowship, and several best dissertation prizes.
Gary advises corporations in the Financial Industry, FMCG, Clean Tech, and Pharma sectors on a host of corporate venturing issues, and has been involved in several industry reports, as well as keynotes and panels such as the YPO, World Economic Forum, OECD, EVCA, BVCA, and others. His studies have been covered in the business media including Business Week, CNBC, Dow Jones News, Entrepreneur Magazine, Financial Times, and Les Echos.
AOM Research
- Here Comes the Sun: The Impact of Incidental Contextual Factors on Entrepreneurial Resource Acquisition, Academy of Management Journal
- Lost In Translation: Studying the Antecedents of Corporate Venture Capital in China, Academy of Management Proceedings
- Failure is Not Fatal: Investors’ Evaluation of Past Entrepreneurial Failure, Academy of Management Proceedings
- Seeding a Star or Constructing a Constellation? Corporate Venturing as an Ecosystem Strategy, Academy of Management Proceedings
SME Subject Areas
Careers, Entrepreneurship, Environment and Sustainability, Ethics, Gender and Diversity, Health Care, Human Resources, International Management, Leadership, Management Consulting, Management Education, Management History, Management Theory, Operations and Supply Chain Management, Organizational Behavior, Public and Nonprofit, Religion and Spirituality, Research Methods, Social Issues, Strategic Management, Technology and Innovation