Randi Lunnan

Randi Lunnan (born 1963) is a Norwegian organizational theorist, and Professor at the Department of Strategy and Logistics of the Norwegian School of Economics, known for her work on international strategic alliances[1] and management of international corporations.[2]

Life and work

Lunnan obtained her MA in Economics in 1991 at the Norwegian School of Economics, where she continued her graduate studies. She studied for a year at Harvard University in 1996, and back at the Norwegian School of Economics she obtained her PhD in 1999 with the thesis, entitled "Strategic Flexibility and Alliances".

After graduation Lunnan started her academic career in 1999 at the Norwegian School of Economics as Associate Professor at the Institute for Strategy and Logistics. He directed the MA program in strategy and the MBA education in China. In 2008 she was appointed Full Professor.

Lunnan research interests are in the field of "strategic alliances and international organisation... [particularly] how alliances evolve over time, and specifically what affects the sharing of knowledge and rejuvenation of alliances."[3]

Selected publications

Articles, a selection:

References

  1. Easterby‐Smith, Mark, Marjorie A. Lyles, and Eric WK Tsang. "Inter‐organizational knowledge transfer: Current themes and future prospects." Journal of management studies 45.4 (2008): 677-690.
  2. Prashant, Kale, and Singh Harbir. "Managing strategic alliances: what do we know now, and where do we go from here?." The Academy of Management Perspectives 23.3 (2009): 45-62.
  3. Randi Lunnan appointed Professor of Strategy at bi.edu, Nv/ 6, 2008. Accessed 02.02.2015

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