UNIVERSITY OF ROME TOR VERGATA Department of Business Government Philosophy Studies GIANPAOLO ABATECOLA, PHD. PERSONAL DETAILS (Update: June, 30th, 2014) Current Position (1): Senior Research Fellow in Management (equivalent to Senior Assistant Professor) Qualified as Associate Professor of Management (Italian NSQ - National Scientific Qualification, 2012) Institution: Tor Vergata University (ranked 38 in the 2013/14 QS World University Ranking “Top 50 Under 50”) Office: Department of Business Government Philosophy Studies Via Columbia 2, 00133, Rome, Italy Phone Numbers: +39(0)6-72595518 (Office); +39(0)6-72595804 (Fax) E-mail: [email protected] Nationality: Languages: Italian English (professional); Italian (mother tongue). Home page: Google Scholar: Twitter Name: LinkedIn: Research Gate: Academia.Edu: http://economia.uniroma2.it/igf/afferenti/17-29/gianpaolo-abatecola http://scholar.google.it/citations?user=cOD98eoAAAAJ&hl=it @GAbatecola http://it.linkedin.com/pub/gianpaolo-abatecola/42/5b3/549/ http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Gianpaolo_Abatecola http://uniroma2.academia.edu/GianpaoloAbatecola (1) NSQ - National Scientific Qualification (art. 16 of the Italian law 30 December 2010, n. 240): this regulation defines a new procedure for the Italian University Professor position recruiting, based on scientific qualification criteria. A national commission evaluates and assesses the candidates scientific qualification. The 2012 full evaluation for the candidates to Associate Professorship in Management can be downloaded at the following institutional link: https://abilitazione.cineca.it/ministero.php/public/elencodomande/settore/13%252FB2/fascia/2. 1 EXTENDED CURRICULUM VITAE CONTENTS 1. PROFILE SUMMARY 2. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY 3. EDUCATION AND ACHIEVEMENTS 4. RESEARCH 4.1. INTERESTS 4.2. PUBLICATIONS 4.2.1. Journal Articles 4.2.2. Monographs 4.2.3. Edited Books and Journal Special Issues 4.2.4. Chapters in Edited Books 4.2.5. Book Reviews 4.2.6. Teaching Materials 4.3. GRANTS AND PROJECTS 4.4. SERVICE 4.4.1. Editorial Appointments 4.4.2. Reviewing Activities 4.4.3. Academic Memberships 4.4.3. Conference Commitment and Presentations 5. UNIVERSITY ACTIVITIES 6. HONORS AND AWARDS 7. TEACHING 6.1. TEACHING EXPERIENCE 6.2. TEACHING EVALUATIONS 6.3. STUDENTS’ SUPERVISION 2 1. PROFILE SUMMARY Gianpaolo Abatecola received the Italian National Scientific Qualification as Associate Professor of Management in December 2013. He currently serves the University of Rome Tor Vergata, Department of Business Government Philosophy Studies, as a Senior Research Fellow in Management (equivalent to Senior Assistant Professor). Under the supervision of Prof. Roberto Cafferata, Dr. Abatecola earned a magna cum laude Degree (laurea) in Business Administration and Management, and a PhD. in Management and Organizational Behavior (both completed at Tor Vergata). He then served the Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies in Pisa as a post-doc scholar. Dr. Abatecola’s research and teaching in the management field mostly rely on two specific research methods (and, excitingly, on the potential intersection between the two): on the one hand, he attempts to adopt coevolutionary approaches for studying phenomena associated with organizational adaptation, life cycle, and survival; on the other hand, he tries to use behavioral approaches, mainly grounded on executive/managerial personality, for interpreting issues associated with strategic decision making, problem solving, and negotiations. Among the various outlets, his research on these themes has been published (or is forthcoming) in management and organization theory journals including: Management Decision (IF 3.8), Futures (IF 1.1), European Management Journal (IF 0.6), Journal of Management and Governance, Corporate Governance (Emerald), Journal of Management History, International Journal of Management, Journal of General Management, International Journal of Organizational Analysis, International Journal of Public Administration, International Journal of Globalisation and Small Business, International Journal of Business & Economics, Finanza Marketing e Produzione, Economia Pubblica, Economia e Diritto del Terziario, and Impresa Progetto-Electronic Journal of Management. An active reviewer for a number of management journals, conferences, and research grants, he has co-guest edited (or he is currently) special issues for the Journal Management and Governance and for the International Journal of Globalisation and Small Business. Also, he currently seats in the Editorial Board of: International Journal of Organizational Analysis, Current Progress Journal, Graduate Journal of Research, and Undergraduate Journal of Research. Over time, Dr. Abatecola has served, as Visiting Professor, or Guest Lecturer, the following foreign Universities: Sheffield University Management School and Sheffield Hallam Business School (UK), LEE University (USA), Metropolia Business School (Finland), Inholland University of Applied Sciences (The Netherlands), Instituto Superior de Comunicaçäo Empresarial (Portugal). With an evolving average evaluation of 3.7 out 4, at Tor Vergata he currently teaches: 1. General Management – Module I “Enterprise Evolution” (graduate level, taught in English, Master of Science in Business Administration); 2. Advanced Management (graduate level, taught in English, Master of Science in European Economy and Business Law); 3. Managerial Decision Making (graduate level, taught in Italian, Master of Science in Economics and Management). In this University, he has also taught Enterprise Management and Evolution” (graduate level, taught in English, Master of Science in Business Administration) and Real Estate Management (graduate level, taught in Italian, Master of Science in Economics and Management). Since 2012, Dr. Abatecola has been involved in the European Academy of Management as the co-chair of the track on “Darwinism, Organizational Evolution, and Survival”. At the same time, he is also an active member of the American Academy of Management and of the Strategic Management Society. Further, he presently serves the University of Rome Tor Vergata as: 1. a faculty member (and lecturer) of the PhD. programme in Business Administration; 2. a faculty member of the Master of Science in Business Administration and the coordinator of its specialization in “Entrepreneurship”; 3. the co-programme manager (and lecturer) of the Masters in Real Estate Management; 4. the managing co-supervisor of the partnership between the Department of Business Government Philosophy Studies and CONSEL – ELIS Corporate School. He supervises a number of students at both doctoral and graduate level. 3 2. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY October, 1st, 2011 - present: Senior Research Fellow in Management (equivalent to Senior Assistant Professor, Tor Vergata University, Department of Business Government Philosophy Studies. October, 1st, 2008 – September, 30th, 2011: Research Fellow in Management (equivalent to Assistant Professor), Tor Vergata University, School of Economics, Department of Business Studies. 3. EDUCATION AND ACHIEVEMENTS December, 23rd, 2013: Qualified (Italian NSQ, 2012) as Associate Professor of Management (top 5% among the successful applicants in this scientific sector). 2007/08: Post-doctoral Fellowship, Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies (Pisa, Italy). Supervisor: Prof. Marco Frey. 2006/07: PhD. in “Management and Organizational Behavior”, Tor Vergata University (Rome, Italy). Supervisor: Prof. Roberto Cafferata. 2006/07: Master’s Degree in “Real Estate Management”, Tor Vergata University. Final Evaluation: 110/110 cum laude. 2006/07: Master’s Degree in “Corporate Citizenship”, Foundation for Active Citizenship – FONDACA (Rome, Italy). 2005: Summer School on “Methods for Scientific Research”, Italian Academy of Business Administration - AIDEA (Naples, Italy). 2005: Academic English Course (Advanced Level), Westminster University (London, UK). Final Evaluation: excellent. 2004: Summer School (tutorship) on “Chandlerian Corporations versus Network Based Firms: Governance and Performance”, IRI Foundation (Pisa, Italy). 2001/02: Degree (laurea) in “Business Administration” (four-year programme), Tor Vergata University. Supervisor: Prof. Roberto Cafferata. Final Evaluation: 110/110 cum laude. 1997: High School Diploma, Classical Lyceum (humanistic studies, five-year programme) Norberto Turriziani (Frosinone, Italy). Final evaluation: 60/60. In this year, he was also selected by his school to attend the “Certamen Ciceronianum Arpinas” International Competition (for translators and commentators of Latin texts). 4 4. RESEARCH -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4.1. INTERESTS Co-evolutionary approaches to organizational adaptation, life cycle, and survival. Behavioral approaches to strategic decision making, problem solving, and negotiations. (Industries: Automotive, Energy, Real Estate) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4.2. PUBLICATIONS (2) ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 4.2.1. Journal Articles 1. Abatecola G., Farina V., Gordini N. (2014, in press), “Board Effectiveness in Corporate Crises. Lessons from the Evolving Empirical Research”, Corporate Governance, 14(5). 2. Abatecola G. (2014), “Untangling Self-Reinforcing Processes in Managerial Decision Making. Co-Evolving Heuristics?”, Management Decision (IF 3.8), 52(2): 934-949. 3. Abatecola G. (2014), “Research in Organizational Evolution. What Comes Next?”, European Management Journal (IF 0.6), 32(3): 434-443. 4. Abatecola G. (2013), “Survival or Failure within the Organizational Life Cycle. What Lessons for Managers?”, Journal of General Management, 38(4): 23-38. 5. Abatecola G., Mandarelli G., Poggesi S. (2013), “The Personality Factor: How Top Management Teams Make Decisions. A Literature Review”, Journal of Management and Governance, 17(4): 1073-1100. 6. Abatecola G., Caputo A., Mari M., Poggesi S. (2013), “Real Estate Management: Past, Present, and Future Research Directions”, International Journal of Globalisation and Small Business, 5(1/2): 98-113. 7. Poggesi S., Cafferata R., Abatecola G. (2013), “Editorial. Service Firms’ Governance and Management. Trends and Challenges”, International Journal of Globalisation and Small Business, 5(1/2): 1-2. 8. Abatecola G. (2012), “Interpreting Corporate Crises: Towards a Co-Evolutionary Approach”, Futures (IF 1.1), 44(10): 860-869. 9. Abatecola G. (2012), “Organizational Adaptation. An Update”, International Journal of Organizational Analysis, 20(3): 274-293. (2) The title of those publications which have not been written in English has been left in its original language. 5 10. Abatecola G., Cafferata R., Poggesi S. (2012), “Arthur Stinchcombe's Liability of Newness. Contribution and Impact of the Construct”, Journal of Management History, 18(4): 402-418. 11. Abatecola G., Caputo A., Mari M., Poggesi S. (2012), “Relations among Corporate Governance, Codes of Conduct and the Profitability of Public Utilities”, International Journal of Management, 29(2): 611-626. 12. Abatecola G., Caputo A., Mari M., Poggesi S. (2011), “Corporate governance e performance delle società per azioni. Un'analisi empirica delle public utilities quotate alla Borsa Valori di Milano”, Finanza Marketing e Produzione, 29(2): 36-68. 13. Abatecola G., Poggesi S. (2010), “Corporate Governance and Performance: Evidence from the Italian Listed Local Public Utilities (2000-08)”, International Journal of Public Administration, 33(11): 534-540. 14. Cafferata R., Abatecola G., Poggesi S. (2009), “Revisiting Stinchcombe's Liability of Newness: A Systematic Literature Review”, International Journal of Globalisation and Small Business, 3(4): 374-392. 15. Abatecola G. (2009), “Bridging Adaptation Perspectives to Explore Corporate Crisis Determinants. Evidence from Fiat”, International Journal of Business & Economics, 8(1): 163-184. 16. Abatecola G., Di Carlo E. (2007), “Criticità nel rapporto tra sistema finanziario e imprese in Italia”, Economia e Diritto del Terziario, 1: 29-48. 17. Abatecola G. (2007), “Teorie dell'adattamento e crisi d'impresa: evidenze dal caso Fiat”, Finanza Marketing e Produzione, 4: 27-51. 18. Abatecola G., Poggesi S. (2007), “Governance e performance delle imprese italiane di servizi pubblici locali quotate: un'analisi empirica”, Economia Pubblica, 37(3/4): 99-118. 19. Abatecola G., Poggesi S. (2006), “Liberalizzazione e strategie aziendali nel mercato del gas: l'esperienza del gruppo ENI”, Impresa Progetto, 2: 1-30. 20. Abatecola G. (2006), “Corporate Governance in Italian Listed Firms: An Overview”, Impresa Progetto, 1: 1-21. 21. Abatecola G. (2004), “Il rapporto tra economia e finanza nel governo dell'impresa: il caso Enron”, Economia e Diritto del Terziario, 3: 648-672. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 4.2.2. Monographs 1. Abatecola G. (2012), “Path Dependent Entrepreneurs: A Decision Making Perspective”, EMEE McGraw Hill Essays Series, 24 (pp. 1-20). 2. Abatecola G., Cafferata R., Poggesi S. (2009), “Strategy, Structure and Market Liberalization: Evidence from ENI (2000-06)”, DSI McGraw Hill Essays Series, 7 (pp. 136). 6 3. Abatecola G. (2009), “Crisis in the European Automobile Industry: An Organizational Adaptation Perspective”, DSI McGraw Hill Essays Series, 5 (pp. 1-31). 4. Abatecola G. (2007), Crisi d'impresa. Elementi di teoria e evidenze empiriche, Rome: Aracne, pp. 1-260. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 4.2.3. Edited Books and Journal Special Issues 1. Poggesi S., Cafferata R., Abatecola G. (Eds., 2013). “Service Firms' Governance and Management. Trends and Challenges. Special Issue”, International Journal of Globalisation and Small Business, 5(1/2): pp. 1-140. 2. Cafferata R., Mari M., Abatecola G., Formisano V. (Eds., 2011), Management immobiliare, Milan: Franco Angeli, pp. 1-400. 3. Abatecola G., Poggesi S. (Eds., 2006), Studi sulla governance delle aziende, Turin: Giappichelli, pp. 1-230. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 4.2.4. Chapters in Edited Books 1. Abatecola G., Farina V., Gordini N. (2012), “Boards of Directors in Troubled Waters! Enhancing the Survival Chances of Distressed Firms”, in Carretta A., Mattarocci G. (Eds.), Financial Systems in Troubled Waters. Information, Strategies, and Governance to Enhance Performance in Risky Times, London: Routledge (pp. 9-18). 2. Abatecola G., Mari M. (2011), “Il panorama immobiliare europeo: lo scenario attuale”, in Cafferata R., Mari M., Abatecola G., Formisano V. (Eds.), Management immobiliare, Milan: Franco Angeli (pp. 51-74). 3. Abatecola G., Cafferata R., Paniccia P., Poggesi S. (2010), “Le difficoltà del cambiamento dei sistemi di governance delle società italiane quotate”, in Fortuna F. (Ed.), La corporate governance nell'esperienza internazionale: aspetti comparativi e profili evolutivi, Bologna: Il Mulino (pp. 10-50). 4. Abatecola G. (2008), “Responsabilità sociale in ENI: corporate governance e stakeholder engagement”, in Cafferata R. (Ed.), Imprese pubbliche e internazionalizzazione delle imprese, Rome: Aracne (pp. 75-105). 5. Abatecola G. (2007), “Diversificazione geografica degli investimenti immobiliari e performance dei Real Estate Investment Trusts: evidenze da Kimco Realty Corporation”, in Tavoletti E. (Ed.), Il settore immobiliare visto attraverso la case study research methodology, Turin: Giappichelli (pp. 99-130). 6. Abatecola G., Cafferata R., Poggesi S. (2007), “Imprese pubbliche in tempo di liberalizzazioni: ENI nel settore del gas (2000-2005)”, in Cafferata R., Martellini M., Velo D. (Eds.), Liberalizzazioni, impresa pubblica, impresa d'interesse generale nell'Unione Europea, Bologna: Il Mulino (pp. 191-238). 7 7. Abatecola G. (2006), “Corporate governance in Italia: frodi contabili e problematiche aperte”, in Abatecola G., Poggesi S. (Eds.), Studi sulla governance delle aziende, Turin: Giappichelli (pp. 1-27). 8. Abatecola G., Gatti C. (2004), “Problematiche decisionali in un'azienda di produzione su commessa: il caso Incat”, in Cafferata R., Gatti C. (Eds.), Casi di economia e gestione delle imprese, Padua: Cedam (pp. 3-43). ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 4.2.5. Book Reviews 1. Abatecola G. (2014, in press), review of Formica P. (2013), Stories of Innovation for the Millennial Generation. The Lynceus Long View, New York: Palgrave, in International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation. 2. Abatecola G. (2009), review of Cafferata R. (Ed., 2007), Finanza e industria in Italia. Ripensare la corporate governance e i rapporti tra banche, imprese e risparmiatori per lo sviluppo della competitività, Bologna: Il Mulino, in Economia e Diritto del Terziario, 21(1): 187. 3. Abatecola G. (2006), review of Rajan, R.G., Zingales L. (2004), Salvare il capitalismo dai capitalisti, Turin: Einaudi, in Economia e Diritto del Terziario, 18(3): 765-769. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 4.2.6. Teaching Materials 1. Abatecola G. (2012), Processi e modelli decisionali d'impresa. Schemi di sintesi delle lezioni, Rome: Texmat, II Ed. (Teaching Notes for the “Managerial Decision Making” Class, Tor Vergata University, I Ed. - 2010), pp. 1-190. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4.3. GRANTS AND PROJECTS 2011-present: “The Evolution of Real Estate Management between Continuity and Change”. AIDEA Study and Focus Group (National Scientific Coordinator: Prof. Roberto Cafferata, Tor Vergata University). Role: Team Member (Tor Vergata University Research Unit). 2008-09: “Corporate Governance: An International Comparison”. AIDEA Study and Focus Group (National Scientific Coordinator: Prof. Fabio Fortuna, Niccolò Cusano University, Rome, Italy). Role: Team Member (Tor Vergata University Research Unit). 2004-06: “What New Public Enterprises in the European Union?”. National Research Project Funded by the Italian Ministry of Education, University, and Research (National Scientific Coordinator: Prof. Roberto Cafferata, Tor Vergata University). Role: Team Member of the Tor Vergata University Research Unit (Principal Investigator). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 8 4.4. SERVICE ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 4.4.1. Editorial Appointments 2014-present: International Journal of Organizational Analysis, Board Member. 2013-present: Cafferata R., Abatecola G., Poggesi S., Co-Guest Editors of the International Journal of Globalisation and Small Business. Special Issue on “The Evolving Real Estate Management. Retrospect and Prospect”. 2013: Poggesi S., Cafferata R., Abatecola G., Co-Guest Editors of the International Journal of Globalisation and Small Business, 5(1/2): pp. 1-140. Special Issue on “Service Firms’ Governance and Management. Trends and Challenges”. 2012-present: Abatecola G., Belussi F., Breslin D., Filatotchev I., Co-Guest Editors of the Journal of Management and Governance. Special Issue on “Organizational Evolution. Darwinism, Environmental Fit, and Survival”. 2012-present: Current Progress Journal, Board Member. 2012-present: Graduate Journal of Research, Board Member. 2012-present: Undergraduate Journal of Research, Board Member. 2011: Cafferata R., Mari M., Abatecola G., Formisano V. (Eds.), Management immobiliare, Milan: Franco Angeli, pp. 1-400. 2006: Abatecola G., Poggesi S. (Eds.), Studi sulla governance delle aziende, Turin: Giappichelli, pp. 1-230. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 4.4.2. Ad Hoc Reviewing Activities The list below expresses current and past reviewing activities, with items highlighted according to their alphabetical order. Corporate Governance: An International Review. Corporate Governance: The International Journal of Business in Society. Doctoral Research Awards (2014) – Ca’ Foscari University of Venice. Economia e Diritto del Terziario. FIRB Projects (Future in Research) – Italian Research Grants for Young Researchers Futures. Impresa Progetto-Electronic Journal of Management. International Journal of Globalisation and Small Business. International Journal of Management and Decision Making. International Journal of Organizational Analysis. International Journal of Technology Management. International Studies of Management and Organization. Journal of Management and Governance. Systems Research and Behavioral Science. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 9 4.4.3. Academic Memberships 2012: British Academy of Management – BAM. 2012: European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy – EAEPE. 2011-present: Strategic Management Society – SMS. 2010-present: European Academy of Management – EURAM. 2009-present: Academy of Management – AOM. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 4.4.4. Conference Commitment and Presentations 2014 AOM 74rd Annual Meeting (Philadelphia, USA). Division: “International Management. Role: Presenter (Professional Development Workshop). Division: “Organization and Management Theory”. Role: Reviewer. - EURAM 14th Annual Meeting (Valencia University, Valencia, Spain). Special Interest Group: “Research Methods and Research Practice”. Role: Co-Proponent of the Track “Evolutionary Approaches in Business & Management Research”, Presenter (co-authored paper), and Reviewer. - SMS 34rd Annual Meeting (Madrid, Spain). Interest Group: “Entrepreneurship and Strategy”. Role: Reviewer. 2013 Sheffield Hallam Business School and Sheffield University Management School (Sheffield, UK). Research Seminar: “Research in Organizational Evolution. What Comes Next?”. Role: Guest Lecturer. - AOM 73rd Annual Meeting (Orlando, USA). Division: “Organization and Management Theory”. Role: Session Chair, Presenter (co-authored paper) and Reviewer. - ELIS Consulting Academy 1st CAMP on “Innovation from the Crowd” (Tor Vergata University). Role: Member of the Scientific Committee. - EURAM 13th Annual Meeting (Galatasaray University, Istanbul, Turkey). Track: “Multi-level Co-Evolution and Organizational Complexity in Management Studies”. Role: Track Co-Chair, Session Chair, Discussant, Presenter (single-authored paper), and Reviewer. - SMS 33rd Annual Meeting (Atlanta, US). Interest Groups: “Competitive Strategy”; “Entrepreneurship and Strategy”. Role: Reviewer. 2012 AIDEA 35th Annual Meeting (Salerno University, Salerno, Italy). Role: Presenter (single-authored paper). - AOM 72nd Annual Meeting (Boston, USA). Division: “Organization and Management Theory”. Role: Presenter (single-authored paper) and Reviewer. 10 - BAM 26th Annual Meeting (Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK). Interest Group: “Organizational Transformation, Change and Development”. Role: Presenter (singleauthored paper) and Reviewer. Interest Group: “Strategic Foresight”. Role: Presenter (single-authored research proposal). - EAEPE 24th Annual Meeting (Cracow University of Economics, Krakow, Poland). Research Area: “Theory of the Firm”. Role: Presenter (single-authored paper). - E-LAB 4th Symposium of “Entrepreneurship” (Tor Vergata University). Role: Presenter (single-authored paper). - EURAM 12th Annual Meeting (Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands). Track: “Darwinism, Organizational Evolution, and Survival”. Role: Track Co-Chair and Organizational Coordinator, Session Chair, Discussant, Presenter (singleauthored paper), and Reviewer. - Northern Advanced Research Training Initiative – NARTI Workshop (Sheffield Hallam Business School, Sheffield, UK). Role: Facilitator. - SMS 12th Annual Meeting (Prague, Czech Republic). Interest Groups: “Competitive Strategy”; “Entrepreneurship and Strategy”. Role: Reviewer. 2011 AOM 71st Annual Meeting (San Antonio, US). Divisions: “Business Policy and Strategy”; “Organization and Management Theory”; “Management History”. Role: Reviewer. - EURAM 11th Annual Meeting (Estonian Business School, Tallinn, Estonia). Track: “Evolution, Innovation, Memes, Routines, and Culture”. Role: Presenter (single and co-authored papers) and Reviewer. - Tor Vergata 20th International Conference on “Money, Banking, and Finance” (Tor Vergata University). Role: Presenter (co-authored paper). 2010 AIDEA 33rd Annual Meeting (Bocconi University, Milan, Italy). Role: Presenter (coauthored paper). - “AIDEA Study and Focus Group on Corporate Governance” Final Conference (Upper House – “Senato” – of the Italian Parliament, Rome, Italy). Role: Presenter (co-authored paper). - AOM 70th Annual Meeting (Montreal, Canada). Divisions: “Conflict Management”; “Entrepreneurship”; “Management History”. Role: Reviewer. - “Corporate Governance: An International Review” Conference (The Wharton School, Philadelphia, US). Role: Presenter (co-authored paper). - EURAM 10th Annual Meeting (Tor Vergata University). Track: “Evolution, Darwinism, and the Theory of the Firm”. Role: Organizational Co-Coordinator, Presenter (co-authored paper), and Reviewer. 11 - OCRI-ELAB International Conference on “Entrepreneurship beyond Company Crisis” (Bergamo University, Bergamo, Italy). Role: Presenter (co-authored paper). 2009 AOM 69th Annual Meeting (Montreal, Canada). Divisions: “Business Policy and Strategy”; “Organization and Management Theory”. Role: Reviewer. - “Journal of Management and Governance” 1st Annual Conference (Venice University, Venice, Italy). Role: Presenter (co-authored paper). - Norefjell 6th Annual Workshop (Morbegno, Italy). Role: Presenter (co-authored research proposal). 2008 8th Global Conference on “Business and Economics” (Florence University, Florence, Italy). Role: Session Chair, Discussant, and Presenter (single-authored paper). 2007 European Institute for Advanced Studies in Management – EIASM, 4th Workshop on “Corporate Governance” (Brussels, Belgium). Role: Presenter (co-authored paper). - European Institute for Advanced Studies in Management – EIASM, 5th Workshop on “International Strategy and Cross-Cultural Management” (Koc University, Istanbul, Turkey). Role: Presenter (single-authored paper). - “What New Public Enterprises in the European Union?”, Final Conference of the National Research Project Funded by the Italian Ministry of Education, University, and Research (Italian National Council for Economy and Labour – CNEL, Rome, Italy). Role: Presenter (co-authored paper). 2006 AIDEA 29th Annual Meeting (Sapienza University, Rome, Italy). Role: Presenter (co-authored paper). - “Azienda Pubblica” 2nd Annual Meeting (Cagliari University, Cagliari, Italy). Role: Presenter (co-authored paper). - European Institute for Advanced Studies in Management – EIASM, 3rd Workshop on “Corporate Governance” (Brussels, Belgium). Role: Presenter (co-authored paper). 2005 AIDEA – Youth Workshop on “Innovation in the Public Sector: Theory and Practice” (Tor Vergata University). Role: Member of the Local Organizing Committee. - European Institute for Advanced Studies in Management – EIASM, 2nd Workshop on “Corporate Governance” (Brussels, Belgium). Role: Presenter (single-authored paper). 2004 AIDEA – Youth Workshop on “Corporate Governance and Investor Relations” (Brescia University, Brescia, Italy). Role: Presenter (single-authored paper). 12 5. UNIVERSITY ACTIVITIES 2014: “Evaluation Committee for 1 Part-Time Tutorship Activity, Master of Science in Business Administration”, Tor Vergata University. Role: Committee Member and Secretary. 2014-present: “Master of Science in Business Administration”, Tor Vergata University. Role: Coordinator of the specialization in “Entrepreneurship”. 2013-present: “Partnership between the Department of Business Government Philosophy Studies (Tor Vergata University) and CONSEL – ELIS Corporate School”. Role: Managing Co-Supervisor. 2013: “Evaluation Committee for 2 Post-Doc Positions in Management”, Tor Vergata University. Role: Committee Member and Secretary. 2013: “Evaluation Committee for 2 Part-Time Tutorship Activities, Master of Science in Business Administration”, Tor Vergata University. Role: Committee Member and Secretary. 2012-present: “Master of Science in Business Administration”, Tor Vergata University. Role: Faculty Member. 2009: “Evaluation Committee for 1 Position of Assistant Professor in Management”, Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies. Role: Committee Member and Secretary. 2009: “Advanced Course in Real Estate Management”, Genoa University (Genoa, Italy). Role: Faculty Member. 2008-present: “PhD. Programme in Business Administration (formerly Management and Organizational Behavior)”, Tor Vergata University. Role: Faculty Member. 2004-present: “Master’s Degree in Real Estate Management”, Tor Vergata University. Role: Programme Manager and Member of the Organizing Committee. 6. HONORS AND AWARDS 2010: AIDEA 33rd Annual Meeting (Bocconi University, Milan, Italy). “Young Researchers” Best Paper Prize. 2007/08: Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies. 1-year Post-Doc Scholarship. 2006: AIDEA 29th Annual Meeting (Sapienza University, Rome, Italy). “Young Researchers” Best Paper Prize. 2004/06: Tor Vergata University, PhD. in Management and Organizational Behavior. 3-year Full Scholarship. 13 7. TEACHING -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------8.1. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Visiting Professorships and Guest Lectureships Year Class Name Role Language 2012present Enterprise and Entrepreneurship Guest Lecturer English 2012 Corporate Reputation and Business Ethics 2011 Organizational Evolution 2011 Social Inheritance through Organizational Evolution Guest Lecturer English 2010/12 Corporate Reputation Management Visiting Professor English Guest Lecturer Guest Lecturer English English Institution Sheffield University Management School (Sheffield, UK) Metropolia Business School (Helsinki, Finland) LEE University (Cleveland, Tennessee, US) Inholland University of Applied Sciences (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) Instituto Superior de Comunicacao Empresarial (Lisbon, Portugal) Permanent Teaching in Italian Institutions Year Class Name 2014present Management and Organization General Management – Module I (Enterprise Evolution) Research Methods – Literature Reviews 2013present 2013 2012present Advanced Management Level Hours/CTS (3) Language Course Name Institution Undergraduate 60/12 English Bachelor Business Administration Tor Vergata University Graduate 30/6 English Ms. Business Administration Tor Vergata University Doctoral 8 English Tor Vergata University Graduate 30/6 English Doctoral 4 English PhD. Business Administration Ms. European Economy and Business Law PhD. Business Administration Graduate 60/12 English Ms. Business Administration Tor Vergata University Doctoral 8 English Doctoral 4 English Graduate 36/6 Italian Graduate 36/6 Italian PhD. Business Administration PhD. Business Administration Ms. Economics and Management Ms. Economics and Management BA. Literature and Philosophy Master’s Degree Security Sciences Tor Vergata University Tor Vergata University Tor Vergata University Tor Vergata University LUMSA University Ministry of Interior (4) 2008present Organizational Evolution Enterprise Management and Evolution Managerial Decision Making Research Methods – Reserarch Proposals Real Estate Management Managerial Decision Making 2007 General Management Undergraduate 30/3 Italian 2005/11 Problem Solving Executive 12 Italian 2012 2010/13 2010/12 2010 2009/11 Tor Vergata University Tor Vergata University -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(3) Please, note that CTS means “Credits”. CTS are formalized only for graduate and undergraduate classes. (4) Advanced School of the Italian Police. 14 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------8.2. TEACHING EVALUATIONS The data below summarize the evaluations yearly calculated by the Data Elaboration Center at Tor Vergata University. As the Tables show, this data reflect the performance associated with the following classes taught: 1. Managerial Decision Making; 2. Enterprise Management and Evolution; 3. Real Estate Management; 4. Advanced Management. On this premise, the evaluations’ score can range from 1 (minimum) to 4 (maximum). Overall, Dr. Abatecola’s average evaluation is 3.7. In particular, as the data show, the evaluations for the mentioned Classes are, for the vast majority of the presented questions, constantly much above 3.5 on average (evidenced in bold). Finally, the formal evaluation documents can be sent upon request. Managerial Decision Making Level: Graduate (Ms. EM) Language: Taught in Italian Question \ No. Respondents Are the Exam Rules Clearly Defined? Is the Class Timetable Respected? Are the Office Hours Respected? Are the Lectures Interesting? Are the Explanations Clear? Is the Working Load Appropriate? Are the Class Materials Appropriate? Overall, Am I interested to this Class? Overall, Am I Satisfied with this Class? Mean Academic Year 2008/9 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 Mean 71 3.73 3.90 3.90 3.73 3.89 3.42 3.63 3.48 3.76 3.72 52 3.79 3.73 3.63 3.69 3.73 3.10 3.37 3.25 3.53 3.54 65 3.63 3.85 3.80 3.82 3.84 3.34 3.55 3.47 3.73 3.67 36 3.69 3.72 3.75 3.69 3.69 3.22 3.44 3.53 3.64 3.6 61 3.72 3.87 3.75 3.72 3.72 3.23 3.36 3.57 3.63 3.62 76 3.63 3.81 3.65 3.67 3.67 3.19 3.30 3.51 3.57 3.55 60 3.7 3.81 3.74 3.72 3.76 3.25 3.44 3.47 3.64 3.61 Enterprise Management and Evolution Level: Graduate (Ms. BA) Language: Taught in English Question \ No. Respondents Are the Exam Rules Clearly Defined? Is the Class Timetable Respected? Are the Office Hours Respected? Are the Lectures Interesting? Are the Explanations Clear? Is the Working Load Appropriate? Are the Class Materials Appropriate? Overall, Am I interested to this Class? Overall, Am I Satisfied with this Class? Mean Academic Year 2010/11 42 3.72 3.81 3.71 3.67 3.61 3.57 3.51 3.64 3.64 3.65 Real Estate Management Level: Graduate (Ms. EM) Language: Taught in Italian Question \ No. Respondents Are the Exam Rules Clearly Defined? Is the Class Timetable Respected? Are the Office Hours Respected? Are the Lectures Interesting? Are the Explanations Clear? Is the Working Load Appropriate? Are the Class Materials Appropriate? Overall, Am I interested to this Class? Overall, Am I Satisfied with this Class? Mean Advanced Management Level: Graduate (Ms. EEBL) Language: Taught in English Question \ No. Respondents Are the Exam Rules Clearly Defined? Is the Class Timetable Respected? Are the Office Hours Respected? Are the Lectures Interesting? Are the Explanations Clear? Is the Working Load Appropriate? Are the Class Materials Appropriate? Overall, Am I interested to this Class? Overall, Am I Satisfied with this Class? Mean 2011/12 13 3.54 3.69 3.54 3.31 3.31 3.46 3.23 3.46 3.54 3.43 2012/13 68 3.69 3.82 3.74 3.69 3.69 3.62 3.56 3.68 3.71 3.69 Mean 41 3.65 3.77 3.66 3.56 3.56 3.55 3.43 3.59 3.63 3.60 Year 2009/10 2010/11 Mean 9 3.89 3.78 4.00 4.00 3.89 3.78 3.78 3.89 3.78 3.87 7 3.86 3.71 3.86 4.00 3.86 3.57 3.57 4.00 4.00 3.83 8 3.87 3.74 3.93 4 3.87 3.67 3.67 3.94 3.89 3.85 Year 2012/13 2013/14 Mean 22 3.41 3.45 3.68 3.55 3.55 3.41 3.64 3.36 3.36 3.49 18 3.89 3.78 3.89 3.72 3.72 3.72 3.67 3.67 3.78 3.76 20 3.65 3.61 3.78 3.63 3.63 3.56 3.65 3.51 3,57 3.62 15 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------8.3. STUDENTS’ SUPERVISION The data below summarize the students supervised, at Tor Vergata University, at both Doctoral and Graduate level. The students are listed according to their alphabetical order. Doctoral Level No. Student Research Area Dissertation Title Language Getting to the Agreement. Third Party Direct Intervention as a Way to English Overcome Judgmental Biases in Business Negotiations 1 Andrea Caputo (5) Decision Making/Negotiations 2 Dajana Grandic Corporate Social Responsibility The Impact of EMS and ISO14001 Standards on Corporate Performance 3 Vincenzo Uli Evolutionary Entrepreneurship 4 Matteo Cristofaro Decision Making Course Name Completed PhD. Business Administration January, 2013 English PhD. Business Administration December, 2013 To be defined English PhD. Business Administration To be defined English PhD. Business Administration December, 2015 (expected) December, 2016 (expected) Current Position Assistant Professor of Business Administration, Princess Sumaya University for Technology Research Assistant, IFAD – International Fund for Agricultural Development Second year First year (5) His paper entitled “A literature review of cognitive biases in negotiation processes” and published in the International Journal of Conflict Management (2013, Vol. 24, No. 4, pp. 374-398) has been selected by the journal’s Editorial Team as a Highly Commended Paper for 2013. 16 Graduate Level No. Student Dissertation Title Language 1 Diego Altieri +A Co-Evolutionary Approach to Firms' Competitiveness: Evidences from the Calweb Case English EME 110/110 cum laude 2011/12 Current Position Cds International Do Brasil LTDA Italian MDM 110/110 cum laude 2012/13 Accenture Italian MDM 110/110 2009/10 BNL – BNP Paribas Italian MDM 110/110 cum laude 2011/12 Deloitte Italian MDM 2009/10 Deloitte English EME 2011/12 PhD. Candidate Italian MDM 2011/12 Marsch Teoria degli Upper Echelons: il caso Parmalat Italian MDM 106 2012/13 In search Behavioral Strategy. What’s Hot and What’s Not. A Review English EME 110/110 cum laude 2012/13 Vodafone Il processo decisionale in Reksol Italian MDM 105/110 2010/11 Labour Consultant Dinamiche negoziali negli accordi di cooperazione tra imprese: il ruolo delle terze parti nel caso FiatChrysler Italian MDM 110/110 cum laude 2008/09 Assistant Professor 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Massimiliano Andreocci Mattia Angeloni Monica Arruzzo Daniele Bagnarelli Sujata Banerjee Luca Benny Pace Massimiliano Biaggi Giorgia Bocchini Alessandro Bovieri Andrea Caputo (7) Corporate governance e performance aziendali: evidenze dal caso American Airlines Integrazione verticale nel made in Italy: un'analisi settoriale comparata Il fenomeno della path dependence nel settore automobilistico: evidenze dal Gruppo Fiat Automobiles Teoria degli Upper Echelon e strategie aziendali: la fusione Intesa-Sanpaolo Defending Corporate Reputation: The Experience of the Coca-Cola Company in India Il potere negoziale: evidenze dal caso ENEL Major 6 Final Completed Evaluation 110/110 cum laude 110/110 cum laude 110/110 cum laude (6) EME= Enterprise Management and Evolution; MDM= Managerial Decision Making; REM= Real Estate Management. (7) This thesis was then published as the article entitled “Il ruolo delle terze parti nelle negoziazioni tra imprese Evidenze dal caso Fiat-Chrysler”, Sviluppo & Organizzazione (2011), No. 242, pp. 16-29. 17 12 13 14 15 Marco Cianfanelli What Determines Successful Turnarounds? A Systematic Literature Review Paola Cicolani Nicoletta Crea Matteo Cristofaro Management immobiliare e project finance: evidenze dai casi TAV e Tunnel della Manica Competitive Advantage in the Gas Industry. Evidence from ENI Il controllo di qualità delle decisioni nelle scelte di corporate entrepreneurship: il caso ELIS Le negoziazioni nel settore sanitario: il caso degli ospedali di Castelfranco Veneto e Montebelluna 2011/12 PriceWaterHouse Coopers 2011/12 Accountant 2012/13 Accenture 2012/13 PhD. Candidate English EME 110/110 cum laude Italian REM 100/110 English EME Italian MDM Italian MDM 110/110 cum laude 2010/11 110/110 cum laude 110/110 cum laude 16 Marina D’Alesio 17 Martina Damia Il controllo di qualità delle decisioni: il caso Surgitalia Italian MDM 108 2012/13 In search 18 Giancarlo D’Amico L'impatto della diversificazione sulle performance aziendali: il caso COGECA Italian MDM 110/110 2009/10 Teacher Le negoziazioni interculturali: evidenze dall'India Italian MDM 110/110 cum laude 2011/12 Deloitte Italian MDM 102/110 2010/11 Accountant English EME 2012/13 KPMG Italian MDM 2012/13 Trasversale Italian MDM 105/110 2010/11 Deloitte English EME 110/110 cum laude 2011/12 Accenture Italian REM 106/110 2009/10 Italian MDM 110/110 2012/13 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Giulia De Carolis Gabriele De Santis Federica Di Paolo Martina Fabellini Romolo Fiaschetti Alessandro Fidale Gianluca Floccari Arianna Il vantaggio competitivo nel settore del trasporto aereo low cost: casi aziendali a confronto Entrepreneurial Intensity in the Natural Selection Stage: The Case of Solteckenergia Personalità dell’imprenditore e performance aziendali Dinamiche negoziali tra imprese e sindacati: il caso Alitalia Corporate Reputation and Crisis Management: The RIM case Franchising come strumento d'internazionalizzazione nel settore immobiliare La personalità del negoziatore di successo: evidenze 110/110 cum laude 110/110 cum laude Ernst & Young Cooperative Bank – Rome In search 18 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 Forcina dal caso Microsoft-Nokia Lorena Gallo Problem solving: evidenze dalle reti in franchising Angelica Does Diversification Affect Performance? Gassi Evidence from the Luxury Industry Jeff Gaughan Sustainable Innovation: The Case of Gamma Manager Serena Teoria degli Upper Echelon e strategie aziendali: Giuseppone evidenze dal settore automobilistico Valeria Competitive Advantage in Mature Industries. Greco An Analysis of the Italian Insurance Industry Gestione della reputazione aziendale e crisis Dario Impalà management: lezioni dalla crisi finanziaria Mirko The Evolution of the Automobile Industry. Lacaria A Population Ecology Approach Diversificazione geografica degli investimenti Eugenio immobiliari e performance dei REITs: evidenze Masciulli dall'Europa Roberta Diversificazione geografica degli investimenti e Mazzeo performance dei Real Estate Investment Trusts Marco Risk Analysis in the Internationalization Process Mazzoni of the Italian SMEs Federica Overcoming the Liability of Newness through Mezzatesta Networks: The Case of Bionike New Technological Paradigms in the Automotive Danilo Industry? Monterosso The Case of the Electric Cars Francesca Le euristiche nei processi decisionali d'impresa: Monti evidenze dal familiy business Piero La ristrutturazione del debito nei processi di Pandozzi turnaround: Trani il caso Risanamento SpA Massimiliano A Narrative Approach to Corporate Crises. Evidence Pane from the Italian Railway Industry Italian MDM cum laude 106/110 English EME 103/110 2010/11 English EME 103/110 2012/13 Antevenio Furs – Valentino In search Italian MDM 108/110 2011/12 Accenture English EME 109/110 Italian MDM 106 2009/10 Enel English EME 110/110 cum laude 2010/11 Phillip Morris Italian REM 100 2011/12 Carige Bank Italian REM 110/110 cum laude 2010/11 ALG Automobile English EME 105 2009/10 Abbott English EME 110/110 cum laude 2012/13 Estee’ Lauder English EME 110/110 2010/11 Kia Motors Italian MDM 110/110 cum laude 2012/13 In search Italian MDM 100 2010/11 BNL – BNP Paribas English EME 110/110 cum laude 2011/12 PriceWaterHouse Coopers 2012/13 2009/10 Assor Italia 19 42 43 44 45 Santina Il fenomeno dell'interlocking directorate: evidenze Pavese dalle società quotate in Italia Andrea Pierri Il project financing della Linea 5 della Metropolitana di Milano (8) Gabriele Adattamento e strategie evolutive nel settore elettrico: Pistilli il caso ENEL Valerio Negoziazioni integrative: Putzolu il caso dei diritti tv nel “sistema calcio” 46 Rosalia Ritunno 47 Mirco Sanna 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 Valentina Sobrino Giuseppe Sportelli Cristina Surace Fabio Tantari Matteo Torlizzi Stefano Tranquilli Angelica Processi decisionali d'impresa: il caso ENI Wi-Fi Organizational Exaptation: The Fiat-Chrsyler Experience Il controllo di qualità nelle decisioni aziendali: l’esperienza di Immobilgreen.it The Ambidexterity Cascade: Evidence from Procter and Gamble Personalità degli executive e performance aziendali: il caso Hewlett Packard Ciclo di vita dell'impresa e “peso della novità”: un'analisi della regione Lazio Franchising immobiliare e competitività aziendale: il caso Toscano Boards of Directors and Corporate Distress. Evidence from the Financial Crisis Personalità dei CEO e performance aziendali Italian MDM Italian REM Italian MDM Italian MDM 110/110 cum laude 110/110 cum laude 2011/12 Tax Consultant 2011/12 SACE 107 2010/11 CapGemini 110/110 cum laude 2009/10 Ernst & Young Consorzio Libera Terra Mediterraneo Cooperativa Italian MDM 107 2011/12 English EME 107 2012/13 In search Italian MDM 105 2012/13 Immobilgreen English EME 2012/13 Henkel Italian MDM 2010/11 KPMG Italian MDM 107 2009/10 Solteck (Entrepreneur) Italian MDM 97 2011/12 CONI English EME 2010/11 Atos WorldGrid Italian MDM 2012/13 In search 110/110 cum laude 110/110 cum laude 110/110 cum laude 110/110 (8) This thesis resulted as one of the two winners of the “Finint/ACBGroup 2012 Dissertation Prize”, sponsored by Gruppo Finanziaria Internazionale. The Prize regarded theses discussed about infrastructures and public services. 20 Travaglini 55 Vincenzo Uli (9) 56 Marco Vitiello 57 Mattia Zeri 58 Jia Zhong 59 Alessandro Zocco Countervailing the Liability of Newness through Organizational Routines. Evidence from the WellBeing Industry Negoziazioni per la ristrutturazione aziendale: il caso Fiat-Termini Imerese The Role of the Human Capital in Countervailing the Liability of Newness: The blur Group’s Case Corporate Turnaround: Evidence from the Automobile Industry Problem solving: il caso Monte Paschi di Siena English EME 110/110 cum laude 2010/11 PhD Candidate Italian MDM 108 2011/12 Tecnica Innovativa English EME 110 2012/13 Blur Group English EME 102 2011/12 Eyes Italia Italian MDM 105 2012/13 Accountant (9) This thesis was then published as the homonymous article in the Current Progress Journal, Vol. 1, No. 2, pp. 4-11. 21
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