Rita Gunther McGrath

Rita Gunther McGrath
Rita Gunther McGrath, 2013
Born July 28, 1959
New Haven, Connecticut
Nationality American
Fields Strategy, innovation and entrepreneurship
Institutions Columbia Business School
Alma mater The Wharton School
Website
www.ritamcgrath.com

Rita Gunther McGrath (born July 28, 1959 in New Haven, Connecticut) is an American organizational theorist and professor of management at the Columbia Business School. She is known for her work on strategy, innovation and entrepreneurship, including the development of discovery-driven planning.[1][2]

Live and work

McGrath graduated Magna Cum Laude from Barnard College in 1981, and earned a Masters of Public Administration from the School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University in 1982. In 1993 she completed her Ph.D. at The Wharton School (University of Pennsylvania) with the dissertation, entitled Developing New Competence in Established Organizations consistent with her longstanding interest in corporate ventures and innovation.

McGrath started her career working in government and the political arena and founded two entrepreneurial startups. After her graduation in 1993 she joined Columbia as associate professor of management, and became full professor. In 2014 she was elected Deputy Dean of the Strategic Management Society Fellows[3]

In 1999 McGrath received the "Best Paper" Academy Of Management Review, in 2001 the Maurice Holland "best paper" award from the Industrial Research Institute,[4] and later the McKinsey 'best paper' award from the Strategic Management Society for McGrath and Nerkar, Real options reasoning and a new look at the R&D strategy of pharmaceutical firms.

In 2009 she was elected fellow of the Strategic Management Society,[5] and in 2013 of the International Academy of Management. In 2013 she also received the Thinkers50 Distinguished Achievement Award in Strategy.[6] She was named one of the top 20 thinkers in 2011,[7] and one of the top 10 thinkers in 2013 by the Thinkers50.[8]

Selected publications

Books

Notable articles

References

  1. Zahra, Shaker A., and Gerard George. "Absorptive capacity: A review, reconceptualization, and extension." Academy of management review 27.2 (2002): 185-203.
  2. Hitt, Michael, R. Duane Ireland, and Robert Hoskisson. Strategic management cases: competitiveness and globalization. Cengage Learning, 2012.
  3. "SMS Fellows - Strategic Management Society - Welcome from Dean". Fellows.strategicmanagement.net. Retrieved 25 November 2014.
  4. "THE MAURICE HOLLAND AWARD". Iriweb.org. Retrieved 25 November 2014.
  5. "Fellows of the Strategic Management Society". Fellows.strategicmanagement.net. Retrieved 25 November 2014.
  6. "Distinguished Achievement Awards 2013". Thinkers 50. Retrieved 25 November 2014.
  7. "The Thinkers50 Ranking 2011". Thinkers 50. Retrieved 25 November 2014.
  8. "The Thinkers50 Ranking 2013". Thinkers 50. Retrieved 25 November 2014.

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