Management

  • Introduction
  • Research
  • Academic Programs
  • Contact Information

  • Introduction
    To be successful in a changing global economy, managers must view the total enterprise and understand the forces shaping the firm's direction, policies, and goals and at the same time exercise personal leadership in managing employees. Wharton's Management Department applies basic social science disciplines and research methods to these management and leadership problems in the public and private sectors.

    The Management Department encompasses four major areas of specialization:

    • Strategic Management emphasizes forecasting, planning and control, allocating resources, the appraisal of competition, and implementation strategies.
    • Multinational Management focuses on operating in worldwide and heterogeneous national environments under conditions of economic and political risk.
    • Human Resource and Organizational Management explores individual and group behavior and how these dynamics influence an organization's performance and structure.
    • Entrepreneurial Management provides individuals with skills, analytical tools, and concepts to prepare them for a career as an autonomous entrepreneur, a family-business owner, or an innovator in new corporate ventures.


    Research
    The department's current research topics and activities focus on such areas as:

    • Cultural bridging and managerial incentives in competitiveness
    • Foreign strategic investments and international cooperative relationships
    • The impact of culture on leadership
    • Determinants of new technology adoption
    • Rates of innovation in different societies
    The Management Department has four research centers closely associated with its activities:


    Academic Programs
    The department offers concentrations in management with a specialization in its component disciplines at three levels:

    Students are also able to pursue interdisciplinary programs of study. Management faculty have been closely involved with the design and implementation of Wharton's new MBA curriculum.

    Academic concentrations and majors in entrepreneurship are managed by the Goergen Entrepreneurial Management Program.


    Contact
    For further information about the Wharton Management Department, please contact:

    Management Department (website)
    The Wharton School
    University of Pennsylvania
    2000 Steinberg Hall-Dietrich Hall
    3620 Locust Walk
    Philadelphia, PA 19104-6370
    215.898.7722 phone
    215.898.0401 fax

    Faculty

    Chairperson
    Levinthal, Daniel A.

    Professors
    Amit, Raphael (Raffi)
    Barsade, Sigal
    Cappelli, Peter
    Gerrity, Thomas P.
    Guillén, Mauro
    Hamilton, William F.
    House, Robert
    Kimberly, John R.
    Klein, Katherine
    Kobrin, Stephen J.
    Levinthal, Daniel A.
    MacMillan, Ian C.
    Meyer, Marshall W.
    Pennings, Johannes M.
    Rosenkopf, Lori
    Siggelkow, Nicolaj
    Singh, Harbir
    Singh, Jitendra V.
    Useem, Michael
    Weigelt, Keith

    Associate Professors
    Barankay, Iwan
    Haas, Martine
    Henisz, Witold
    Hrebiniak, Lawrence G.
    Hsu, David
    MacDuffie, John Paul
    O'Sullivan, Mary A.
    Raff, Daniel
    Rothbard, Nancy P.
    Thomas, Louis A.
    Yakubovich, Valery

    Assistant Professors
    Benner, Mary J.
    Berry, Heather
    Bidwell, Matthew
    Chatain, Olivier
    Chaudhuri, Saikat
    Dushnitsky, Gary
    Kaplan, Sarah
    Kapoor, Rahul
    Monteiro, L. Felipe
    Mueller, Jennifer S.
    Rawley, Evan

    Faculty With Secondary Appointments in the Department
    Bellace, Janice R. (Legal Studies and Business Ethics)
    Burns, Lawton R. (Health Care Management)
    Clemons, Eric K. (Operations and Information Management)
    Faulhaber, Gerald R. (Business and Public Policy)
    Orts, Eric W. (Legal Studies and Business Ethics)
    Pack, Howard (Business and Public Policy)
    Shell, G. Richard (Legal Studies and Business Ethics)
    Tyson, William C. (Legal Studies and Business Ethics)

    Visiting Faculty
    Chang, Sea Jin
    Coff, Russell
    Heckscher, Charles

    Practice Professor
    Friedman, Stewart

    Affiliated Faculty
    Alexander, William
    Barad, Seth
    Barrett, Gina
    Benedict, Arthur C.
    Blackman, Celeste
    Chalfin, Robert
    Collum, Doug
    Crawford, David
    Day, Diana
    Dean, Peter
    Jeff Dyer
    Eillison, Keith
    Elting, Helene
    Fischer, Ann
    Francesco, Angela
    Garrett, Linda
    Goldman, Amir
    Gelburd, Lawrence
    Greenhalgh, Anne
    Guman, Elizabeth C.
    Hartnett, Andrew
    Jacobus, Lynne
    King Jr, Paul
    Klein, Jeff
    Krage, Lynn
    Kronzon, Shirit
    Lambires, Margaret
    LaPier, Terrence
    Leeds, Roger
    London, Michael
    Maugeri, Carl
    Maxwell, Christopher
    McGrath, Monica
    Murry, Beth
    Nerkar, Atul <
    Newman, Eric
    Oliver, Stephen
    Parker-Kreitzberg, Ann
    Pierantozzi, Ronald
    Pottruck, David
    Quartana, Larry
    Richardson, Linda
    Rockefeller, Glenn
    Robbins, Larry
    Ryan, Joseph
    Sammut, Stephen
    Scott, Patricia
    Shea, Gregory
    Siegel, Eric
    Tinkcombe, Lucy
    Tschoegl, Adrian
    Tuleja, Elizabeth
    van Putten, Alexander
    Vitali, Joanne
    Warshaw, Lisa
    Weber, Robin
    Weisbord, Anne
    Wilkof, Marcia

    Emeritus Faculty
    Estey, Marten
    Evan, William
    Lubin, John F.
    Perlmutter, Howard
    Perry, Charles R.
    Rico, Leonard
    Webber, Ross
    Winter, Sidney G.