Lourdes Casanova

Lourdes Casanova
Born Lourdes S. Casanova
Fraga, Spain
Residence United States
Fields International business, Latin America, emerging markets
Institutions Johnson School at Cornell University, INSEAD
Alma mater Universiteit van Amsterdam (M.A.),
University of Southern California (M.A.),
Universitat de Barcelona (Ph.D.)
Spouse Soumitra Dutta
Children 1
Website
http://lourdescasanova.mydocumenta.com/

Lourdes S. Casanova[1] is an academic, author and currently a Senior Lecturer of Management at the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management and Academic Director of the Emerging Markets Institute at Cornell University. Before her appointment to Johnson School, Casanova was a Lecturer in the Strategy Department at INSEAD. She specializes in international business with a focus on Latin America and multinationals from emerging markets. In 2014 and 2015, Lourdes Casanova was appointed as one of the 50 most influential Iberoamerican intellectuals by Esglobal.[2] Also, she is member of the Boyce Thompson Institute.

Affiliations

Lourdes Casanova is a senior lecturer of Management at the S.C. Johnson Graduate School of Business, Cornell University, since 2012. She is also Academic Director of the Emerging Markets Institute. For the previous 23 years she was a lecturer in the Strategy Department of INSEAD.

Past teaching experiences include visiting faculty positions and guest lecturer assignments at Tecnológico de Monterrey, HEC Montréal, ESADE Business School, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, San Diego University’s School of Business Administration, Oxford University’s Latin American Center, Cambridge Judge Business School, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona’s Institute of European Studies, Universität Zürich, and Haas School of Business.

Casanova is also a former awardee of the Fulbright Scholar Program.

She is a member of the Global Agenda Council on Latin America. Also, she's a member of the Competitiveness in Latin America Task Force and of the Global Agenda Council on Latin America of the World Economic Forum,.[3] Furthermore, she is a Board Member and Chairperson of the Compensation Committee of the Boyce Thompson Institute, a member of the Advisory Committee European Union/Brazil, the World Investment Network of the UNCTAD, B20 Business Summit’s Information and Communication Technologies and Innovation task force, a reviewer of Strategy Management Journal, and was responsible at INSEAD of the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Women Initiative. She is a board member of a start-up Documenta, a member of the Network of Interdisciplinary Research in Family Firms[4] and the Nominating committee of the World Innovation Summit (HiT Barcelona). She is also member in the Executive Committee of the Cornell Institute for European Studies (CIES), member of the advisory board of the Tompkins County Public Library, a member of the NCE Standing Selection Committee,[5] and a founding Board Member of the Societé des Amis du Chateau de Fontainebleau.

Current Books

Casanova with Anne Miroux write the forthcoming Emerging Multinationals coming of age. Casanova with P. Hertenstein and B. Hobdari, edit the 2016 forthcoming book, New Wine in Old Bottles? The Role of Emerging Markets Multinationals in advancing IB Theory and Research in the International Journal of Emerging Markets, an special Issue. in 2015, Casanova with Julian Kasum wrote the book Brazil - A Economia Política de uma Potência Global Emergente. This book is available in English.

Casanova is coauthor of the book The Political Economy of an Emerging Global Power: In Search of the Brazil Dream, published in 2014,[6] and author of the book Global Latinas: Latin America’s emerging multinationals, published in 2009.[7] Furthermore, she coauthored “Innovalatino, Fostering Innovation in Latin America” in 2011[8] and “El papel de España en los Lazos Económicos entre Asia y Latinoamérica: Grandes empresas, Pymes y la ciudad de Barcelona como puentes entre las dos zonas” (“The Role of Spain in the Economic Relations between Asia and Latin America: Big companies, SMEs, and the city of Barcelona as bridges between the two zones”) in 2012.[9]

Selected works

Casanova has published numerous case studies, chapters in books and articles in journals including Beijing Business Review, International Journal of Human Resource Management, Business and Politics, and Foreign Affairs Latinoamerica.

Media articles/interviews

Research interests

References

  1. Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University: Faculty Profile
  2. "Los 50 intelectuales iberoamericanos más influyentes 2014" [The 50 most influential Iberoamerican intellectuals 2014]. Esglobal (in Spanish). 19 November 2014.
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on April 19, 2014. Retrieved April 19, 2014.
  4. "Researchers". Network of Interdisciplinary Research in Family Firms.
  5. "Networks of Centres of Excellence Standing Committee".
  6. Casanova, L.; Kassum, J. (2014). The Political Economy of an Emerging Global Power: In Search of the Brazil Dream. International Political Economy Series. Springer. ISBN 9781137352361.
  7. Casanova, Lourdes (2009). Global Latinas: Latin America's Emerging Multinationals. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 9780230219960.
  8. "Innovalatino, Fostering Innovation in Latin America" (PDF).
  9. "El papel de España en los Lazos Económicos entre Asia y Latinoamérica: Grandes empresas, Pymes y la ciudad de Barcelona como puentes entre las dos zonas" [The Role of Spain in the Economic Relations between Asia and Latin America: Big companies, SMEs, and the city of Barcelona as bridges between the two zones] (PDF) (in Spanish).
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