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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 Professor
Barankay, Iwan 
Grant, Adam
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
Kapoor, Rahul
Mollick, Ethan
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) 
Orts, Eric W. (Legal Studies and Business Ethics)
Pack, Howard (Business and Public Policy)
Robertson, Thomas S. (Marketing)
Shell, G. Richard (Legal Studies and Business Ethics) 
Tyson, William C.

 (Legal Studies and Business Ethics)

Visiting Faculty
O'Neill, Olivia Amanda

Practice Professor
Friedman, Stewart

Affiliated Faculty
Alexander, William
Barad, Seth
Barrett, Gina
Benedict, Arthur C.
Blackman, Celeste
Chalfin, Robert
Cline, Preston
Collum, Doug
Crawford, David
Day, Diana
Dean, Peter
DiCioccio, Mario
Dyer Jeff
Ellison, Keith
Elting, Helene
Fine, Tammy
Fischer, Ann
Fisher, Janice
Fitzgerald, Michael J.
Francesco, Angela
Garrett, Linda
Goldman, Amir
Gelburd, Lawrence
Greenhalgh, Anne
Guman, Elizabeth C.
Hartnett, Andrew
Jacobus, Lynne
Jones, Kembrel
King Jr, Paul
Klein, Jeff
Krage, Lynn
Kronzon, Shirit
Lambires, Margaret
LaPier, Terrence
Leeds, Roger
London, Michael
Madia, Sherrie
Maugeri, Carl
Maxwell, Christopher
McAlpine, Erica Levy
McGrath, Monica
Murray, Beth
Myers, Meredith
Newman, Eric
Oliver, Stephen
Parker-Kreitzberg, Ann
Pierantozzi, Ronald
Pottruck, David
Quartana, Larry
Richardson, Linda
Robbins, Larry
Roche, Barbra
Rockefeller, Glenn
Rose, Connie
Ryan, Joseph
Sammut, Stephen
Scott, Patricia
Shea, Gregory
Sheldon, Lisa
Siegel, Eric
Tinkcombe, Lucy
Tschoegl, Adrian
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.

Management

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.

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.

Research Centers