Teppo Felin

Teppo Felin (1970s) is a Professor of Strategy at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford, known for his work on strategic management, particularly on a "knowledge-based view" of strategic management,[1] and its micro-foundations.[2]

Life and work

Born in Helsinki, Finland, Felin obtained a Ph.D. from the David Eccles School of Business of the University of Utah in 2005 with a thesis "The locus of knowledge : the implications of the individual and mobility on organizational knowledge building."

Felin had started his career as Investment Analyst in Amman, Jordan in 1999 for a year, and in Munich for another year. After his graduation he in 2005 he was appointed Associate Professor at the Marriott School of Management , BYU. In 2013 he was appointed Professor of Strategy at the Saïd Business School of the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. He has been Visiting Professor at the Goizueta Business School of the Emory University in 2004-05, and at the Helsinki University of Technology in 2007. He is Co-Editor for the Strategic Organization journal.

In the early 2000s Felin Nicolai J. Foss and Peter Abell were engaged in research on the foundations of organizations and strategy, which resulted in the 2005 article "Strategic organization: A field in search of micro-foundations." He is doing research with biologist Stuart Kauffman on the emergence of novelty in the econosphere.

Selected publications

Articles, a selection:[3]

References

  1. Lepak, David P., Ken G. Smith, and M. Susan Taylor. "Value creation and value capture: a multilevel perspective." Academy of management review 32.1 (2007): 180-194.
  2. Rothaermel, Frank T., and Andrew M. Hess. "Building dynamic capabilities: Innovation driven by individual-, firm-, and network-level effects." Organization Science 18.6 (2007): 898-921.
  3. Teppo Felin Google Scholar profile.

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