Stefanie Lenway
Dean
University of Illinois at Chicago, College of Business Administration
Education
AB, 1972, Politics, Univ. of California-Santa Cruz
MA, 1974, Political Science, UCLA
MBA, 1979, Univ. of California-Berkeley
PhD, 1982, Business and Public Policy, Univ. of California-Berkeley
Employment
08/2005 University of Illinois at Chicago, College of Business Administration: Dean and Professor of Managerial Studies
2002-2005 University of Minnesota, Carlson School of Management:
Associate Dean, MBA Programs and General Mills Professor of Strategic Management
2001-2002 Chair, Department of Strategic Management and Organization
1996-2005 Professor, Department of Strategic Management and Organization
Research specialties
-Global technology management
- International management
- International trade policy
Current Research
- New industry creation
- Globalization
- Technology management
Major Publication
Murtha, Thomas P., Stefanie Ann Lenway and Jeffrey A. Hart. 2001. Managing New Industry Creation: Global Knowledge Formation and Entrepreneurship in High Technology. Stanford: Stanford University Press.
Spencer, Jennifer W., Thomas P. Murtha, and Stefanie Ann Lenway. 2005 "How Governments Matter to New Industry Creation." Academy of Management Review.
Murtha, Thomas P., Stefanie Ann Lenway and Jeffrey A. Hart. 2002. "Industry Creation as Knowledge Creation: The New Geography of Innovation." In Martin Kenney and Richard Florida (eds.), Locating Competitive Advantage, Stanford University Press.
Hart, Jeffrey, Stefanie Lenway and Thomas P. Murtha. 2000. "Technonationalism and Cooperation in a Globalized Industry: The Case of Flat Panel Displays." In Aseem Prakash and Jeffrey Hart (eds.), Coping with Globalization. New York: Routledge: 117-147.
Murtha, Thomas P, Stefanie Ann Lenway and Richard P. Bagozzi. 1998. "Global Mindsets and Cognitive Shift in a Complex Multinational Corporation." Strategic Management Journal (February): 97-114.
Lenway, Stefanie, Randall Morck, and Bernard Yeung. 1996. "Rent Seeking, Protectionism and Innovation in the American Steel Industry." The Economics Journal 106 (435): 410-421.
Scholarly Service and Honors
-Fellow, Academy of International Business (2001)
-Member, Board of Overseers, Academy of Management (2001-04)
- Vice President and Program Chair, Academy of International Business (1998-2000)
- Social Issues in Management, Division Chair, 1997-98
- Curtis Cup Teaching Award, Carlson Executive MBA Program, 2000
- Univ. of Minnesota, McKnight Land Grant Professor, 1988-91
Courses Taught
International Environment of Business
Strategic Management
International Management
Board Memberships
Faribault Mills
