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Violina Rindova

 

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Welcome

I am an Associate Professor in the Management and Organization Department of the University of Maryland Robert H. Smith School of Business. Prior to joining the Smith School, I was an Assistant Professor in Entrepeneursip at the University of Washington School of Business.

My research focuses on intangible assets, such as corporate reputation and firm celebrity, value creation, and competitive advantage. My research has been published or is forthcoming in Academy of Management Journal, Academy of Managment Review, Strategic Management Journal, Journal of International Business Studies, Journal of Management Studies, and Corporate Reputation Review.

At the Smith School I teach MBA-level courses on strategic management and a doctoral seminar on cognitive and instituional approaches to strategy. I have taught courses in entreprenuership at the undergraduate and MBA level at the University of Washington, as well as executive education modules on creating intangible assets and personal branding.

From this page you can access downloadable versions of my published research, the syllabi of the courses I am currently teaching, and links to some sites that reflect my personal and professional interests.

A downloadable version of my curriculum vitae is available in Adobe Acrobat format. You'll need the free Acrobat reader to view it.

If you have any questions about my work, please contact me.