Henk Volberda

Henk W. Volberda (born 1964) is a Dutch organizational theorist, management consultant, and Professor of Strategic Management and Business Policy at the Rotterdam School of Management of the Erasmus University Rotterdam, known for his contributions in the field of strategic renewal, coevolution and new organizational forms.[1]

Biography

Born in Sneek, Volberda received his MA in Business Administration at the University of Groningen in 1987, and his PhD in 1991 under guidance of Ton de Leeuw for the thesis "Organizational flexibility: change and preservation : a flexibility audit & redesign method".

In 1987 Volberda started as management consultant trainee for the Dutch consultancy firm Twynstra Gudde, and as Assistant Professor at the University of Groningen. In 1991 he moved to Rotterdam, where he became Assistant Professor of Strategic Management at the Rotterdam School of Management of the Erasmus University Rotterdam, in 1995 Associate Professor and since 1998 Professor of Strategic Management & Business Policy. He is currently also director of the Erasmus Strategic Renewal Program and program director of the Erasmus Research Institute of Management.[1]

Volberda is member of the editorial boards of Long Range Planning, the Journal of International Business Studies, the Global Journal of Flexible Systems Management, Management Executive, and member of the editorial review boards of the Journal of Management Studies, and the Journal of Strategy and Management, Organization Science and Organization Studies.[1]

Volberda was awarded the NCD Award, the ERASM Research Award, the Erasmus University Research Award, the Igor Ansoff Strategic Management Award, Cap Gemini Ernst & Young Strategy Award, the Erim Impact Award and the SAP Strategy Award.[1]

Publications

Books, a selection:

Articles, a selection:[2]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Prof.dr. Henk Volberda at Rotterdam School of Management.
  2. Henk W. Volberda Google Scholar profile.

External links

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