Patrick Reinmoeller

Professor of Strategy and Innovation at IMD Business School

Professor of Strategic Management Strategy at Cranfield School of Management

Schools

  • Cranfield School of Management
  • IMD Business School
  • Rotterdam School of Management

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IMD Business School

Patrick Reinmoeller is Professor of Strategy and Innovation at IMD. His teaching, research, and consulting focus on strategic leadership and innovation.

He has led public programs on breakthrough strategic thinking and strategic leadership for senior executives, and custom programs for leading multinationals in fast moving consumer goods, telecommunications, pharmaceuticals, healthcare, and energy on developing strategic priorities, implementing strategic initiatives and managing change. More recently, his work has focused on helping senior executives and company leaders to build capabilities to set and drive strategic priorities.

In addition to his work with multinational companies, he is currently an angel investor and non-executive director of a start-up. Inspired by his work with companies all over the world, such as IKEA, Toyota, Dimension Data, United Nations and Sense Worldwide, he has written numerous case studies and developed simulations on the topic of top teams and decision making.

Patrick studied in Germany, Italy and Japan. After the PhD at the University of Cologne and a post doc period at Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo, he worked as an Assistant Professor at the Japan Advanced Institute of Technology. As Associate Professor at Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University and Professor at Cranfield School of Management, Patrick taught executives around the world.

He served as visiting professor and guest lecturer at Cranfield University (UK), Erasmus University (NL), EMLyon (France), University of Pretoria (South Africa), Hitotsubashi University (Japan), and LIUC (Italy). Patrick is a member of the editorial board of the Academy of Management Discoveries, European Management Journal and Strategic Organization. Reviewing for the Academy of Management Review, Organization Science, Organization Studies, MIT Sloan Management, Journal of Management Studies, and other leading journals, he has won multiple reviewer awards of the Academy of Management and the Strategic Management Society. Patrick has also published books on strategic management and competitiveness, strategy development and implementation, innovation and design strategies. His academic articles have appeared in leading journals such as the Academy of Management Journal, Asia Pacific Journal of Management, British Journal of Management, European Management Journal, MIT Sloan Management Review, Organization Studies and Strategic Organization. Patrick was educated in Germany, Italy and Japan. Patrick’s working languages are Dutch, English, German, Italian, and Japanese.

Cranfield School of Management

Patrick Reinmoeller, PhD, is Professor of Strategic Management at Cranfield School of Management, UK and a Core Member of the China Research Centre and a Visiting Professor at Erasmus University in the Netherlands. His research on strategy and innovation within MNEs with an emphasis on capabilities to create and exploit knowledge has been published in the Asia Pacific Journal of Management, European Management Journal, MIT Sloan Management Review and Strategic Organization.

Patrick was a full time member of faculty at Erasmus University, the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology and Visiting Faculty at the University of Pretoria (South Africa), Hitotsubashi University (Japan), NUCB (Japan),  LIUC (Italy) and St Gallen University (Switzerland). Patrick is a member of the editorial board of the International Journal of Technology Intelligence and Planning, International Journal of Strategic Change Management. Reviewing for the Academy of Management Review, Organization Science, Organization Studies, MIT Sloan Management, Journal of Management Studies, and other leading journals, he has won multiple reviewer awards of the Academy of Management and the Strategic Management Society. Patrick was educated in Germany, Italy and Japan. He received his PhD at the University of Cologne and completed his post-doctoral research at the Institute of Innovation Research, Hitotsubashi University. Patrick was educated in Italy, Japan and Germany and his working languages are Dutch, English, German, Italian, and Japanese.

His most recent publications are entitled: “Leaping to Optima? Knowledge Creation and Behavioral Theory” in Towards Organizational Knowledge edited by G. von Krogh, H. Takeuchi, K. Kase and C.G. Canton (2013) Palgrave Macmillan; "How to Win a Price War" MIT Sloan Management Review, 2014, 55 (3) 15-17; Reinmoeller, P. (2015) "The Judgement of Leaders", Management Focus, Issue 38, 3-9 and "Relational Capital and Individual Exploration: Unraveling the influence of Goal Alignment and Knowledge Acquisition", Organization Studies, 2015, 36 (6) 809-829; Reinmoeller, P and Ansari S (2015) "The Persistence of a Stigmatized Practice: A Study of Competitive Intelligence", British Journal of Management.

Current activities

Patrick Reinmoeller is Professor of Strategic Management at Cranfield School of Management where he currently teaches Strategic Management as a core subject on the MBA and EMBA plus an elective on International Business. At Cranfield, Patrick is involved in research and executive development programmes for clients in professional services and manufacturing. 

Since 2011 his programme ‘Directors as Strategic Leaders’ has supported senior executives in looking beyond their organizational silos to face the challenges of today’s complex and dynamic global force field.  

Patrick specializes in competitive strategy, strategic innovation and  knowledge creation, particularly relating to profitable growth and business model change. Patrick’s research interests include Strategic Management; Organization Theory; Knowledge and Innovation; and  International Business.

Clients

  • Deutsche Telecom
  • Esai 
  • GSK  
  • IAEA
  • Interpipe
  • KPN
  • Mori
  • Philips
  • Shell 
  • Teva

Articles In Journals

  • [Giudici A, Reinmoeller P & Ravasi D (2017) Open-system orchestration as a relational source of sensing capabilities: evidence from a venture association, Academy of Management Journal, Early online.]
  • [Nijholt JJ & Bezemer P-J Reinmoeller P (2016) Following Fashion: Visible Progressiveness and the Social Construction of Firm Value, Strategic Organization, 14 (3) 220-247.]
  • [Mom T, van Neerijnen P, Reinmoeller P & Verwaal E (2015) Relational Capital and Individual Exploration: unravelling the influence of goal alignment and knowledge acquisition, Organization Studies, 36 (6) 809-829.]
  • [Reinmoeller P & Ansari S (2015) The persistence of a stigmatized practice: a study of competitive intelligence, British Journal of Management, 27 (1).]
  • Reinmoeller P (2014) How to Win a Price War, Mit Sloan Management Review, 55 (3) 15-17.
  • Reinmoeller P (2013) "Due diligence": el lado oscuro de un mensaje de exito, Harvard Deusto Business Review (228) 36-47.
  • [Giudici A & Reinmoeller P (2012) Dynamic Capabilities in the Dock: a case of reification?, Strategic Organization, 10 (4) 436-449.]
  • [Lawton T, Rajwani T & Reinmoeller P (2012) Do You Have A Survival Instinct? Leveraging genetic codes to achieve fit in hostile business environments, Business Horizons, 55 (1) 81-91.]
  • Reinmoeller P & Baaij M (2010) The Lost Decade: Rethinking Presence and Performance of Japanese Corporations in International Competition, Hitotsubashi Business Review, 58 (2) 44-55.
  • Reinmoeller P (2008) Contextualizing CSP Strategy: To Adopt, Adapt, or Integrate International CSR Practices, Journal of International Business Ethics, 1 (1) 21-35.
  • [O''Shaughnessy K C, Gedajlovic E & Reinmoeller P (2007) The influence of firm, industry and network on the corporate social performance of Japanese firms, Asia Pacific Journal of Management, 24 (3) 283-303.]
  • [Baaij M, Reinmoeller P & Niepce N (2007) Sustained superior performance in changing environments: towards a synthesis and a research agenda, Strategic Change, 16 (3) 87-95.]
  • Reinmoeller P (2006) Knowledge creation in Japan: towards bridging productive communities, International Journal of Learning and Intellectual Capital, 3 (2) 130-142.
  • Reinmoeller P & van Baardwijk N (2005) The Link Between Diversity and Resilience, Mit Sloan Management Review, 46 (4) 61-65.

Conference Papers

  • Arevuo M, Reinmoeller P & Huff A. (2017) Making maps matters: Enacting artifacts in collective decision making. In: 2017 Frontiers in MOC and TIM Conference, Zurich, 29-30 June 2017.
  • Giudici A, Reinmoeller P & Ravasi D (2017) Unpacking external sources of dynamic capabilities: Evidence from a venture association. In: 33rd EGOS Colloquium 2017, Copenhagen, 6-8 July 2017.
  • Basile C, Reinmoeller P & Deichmann D (2017) Early split wins it: A repeated measures study of faultline activation and group performance. In: SMS Special Conference: Strategic Human Capital, Management Practices, Milan, 31 March - 1 April 2017.
  • Hussels S, Koryak O & Reinmoeller P (2014) Repertory grid-based analysis of entrepreneurs'' resilience. In: EURAM 2014: 14th European Academy of Management Annual Conference, Valencia, 4 June 2014.
  • Reinmoeller P & Ansari S (2014) Constructing usefulness for a stigmatised practice. A study of competitive intelligence. In: EURAM 2014: 14th European Academy of Management Annual Conference, Valencia, 4 June 2014.
  • [Hussels S, Koryak O, Reinmoeller P & Tobias J (2014) Weathering the storms: unpacking entrepreneurs'' resilience using repertory grid technique. In: Academy of Management Annual Meeting, 2014, Philadelphia, PA. 74th, 1-5 August 2014.]
  • Hussels S, Koryak O & Reinmoeller P (2014) Weathering the storms: identifying attributes of entrepreneurs’ resilience using repertory grid technique. In: EURAM 2014**: 14th European Academy of Management Annual Conference, Valencia, 4-7 June 2014.
  • Giudici A, Reinmoeller P, Ireland RD & Tihanyi L (2013) Entrepreneurs'' repertoire of networking behaviours and the design of networking initiatives. In: Academy of Management Annual Meeting 2013, Orlando, FL, 9 August 2013.
  • Nijholt J, Bezemer P-J & Reinmoeller P (2013) Firms'' association with popular management practices and its impact on audience evaluations. In: Academy of Management Annual Meeting 2013, Orlando, FL, 9 August 2013.
  • Reinmoeller P (2013) Can Skills Beat Structures? Leveraging Process and Capabilties to Endure Price Wars. In: SMS 33rd Annual International Conference, Atlanta, GA, 28 September 2013.
  • Giudici A, Ireland D, Tihanyi L & Reinmoeller P (2013) Entrepreneurial Arbitraging and Network Relations in The Informal Economy. In: SMS 33rd Annual International Conference, Atlanta, GA, 28 September 2013.
  • Hussels S, Tobias J, Reinnoeller P & Kutsch E (2011) Entrepreneurial mindfulness - An exploratory study. In: G-Forum 2011: 15th annual interdisciplinary entrepreneurship conference, St Gallen/Zurich, 2 November 2011.
  • Reinmoeller P (2010) Embedding corporate social responsibility. In: Center for International Business Ethics Annual Conference, Beijing, 22 October 2010.
  • Reinmoeller P (2009) Integrity and CSR reporting: The conceptual link with financial performance. In: Constructing Social Integrity Conference, Beijing.

Books

  • Reinmoeller P (2013) Leaping to Optima? Knowledge Creation and Behavioral Theory. In: Towards Organizational Knowledge: The Pioneering Work of Ikujiro Nonaka. von Krogh G, Takeuchi H, Kase K, Canton CG (ed.), Palgrave Macmillan, p. 190-200.
  • Volberda H, Morgan R, Reinmoeller P, Hitt M, Ireland R D & Hoskisson R (2011) Strategic Management: Competitiveness and Globalization (Concepts and Cases). Andover: Cengage Learning.

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