Brad Killaly

Associate Dean for the Full Time and Global MBA Programs, Clinical Associate Professor of Strategy at Stephen M. Ross School of Business

Stephen M. Ross School of Business

Brad Killaly is the Associate Dean for the Full Time and Global MBA Programs. He returned to his alma mater in 2014, when he joined the Strategy facutly here at Ross. Prior to Ross, he was a faculty member at Emory University.  He has also been a visiting professor of strategy at University of Oxford (UK), Duke University and UC San Diego. His research is in the fields of strategy and organization theory, with specific interests in theories of firm change and its effect on performance. His current research focus is in the health care industry, in particular, the effect of reimbursement policies, labor turnover, and expansion strategies on the efficiency, care quality and performance of hospice and long term care providers. He has earned over twenty university teaching awards from seven universities, including three Neary teaching awards since joining Ross. Prior to his academic career, Brad worked in corporate finance, including an assignment to design and define the first strategic planning enterprise for a global bank. Beyond the classroom, Brad collaborates with business leaders to design and deliver seminars, executive educational programs and strategy formulation engagements for a number of privately held and Global Fortune 1000 firms.

Education

  • Ph.D. University of Michigan
  • M.Sc. (Econ.) The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
  • M.P.A. Princeton University
  • Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Queen's University

ARTICLES

  • On Hospice Operations under Medicare Reimbursement Policies.
    Baris Ata, Brad Killaly, Tava Olsen, and Rod Parker, 2013, Management ScienceVolume: 59 Issue: 5 Pages: 1027-1044

  • Effect of Resource Variation and Firm Experience on Market Entry Decisions: Evidence from U.S. Telecommunication Firms? International Expansion Decisions
    Brad Killaly and Glen Dowell, 2009, Organization ScienceVolume: 20 Issue: 1 Pages: 69-84

  • Gains from Change: The Impact of Market and Mode of Service Changes on Performance in the US International Telecommunications Services Industry
    Killaly, Bradley, 1998, Industrial and Corporate ChangeVolume: 7 Issue: 4 Pages: 759-767

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