Roberto Fernandez
Professor of Organization Studies at Sloan School of Management
Schools
- Said Business School
- Sloan School of Management
Expertise
- Alternative Energy
- Economics
- Corporate Governance
- Change management
- Human Capital Management
- Digital Transformation
- Leadership
- Fintech
- Health services
- Diversity and Inclusion
- Business Analytics
- Industry and Manufacturing
- Family Business
- General Management Programs
- Marketing
- Information Technology
- Operations
- Finance
- Investment
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Biography
Sloan School of Management
Roberto M. Fernandez is the William F. Pounds Professor in Management and a Professor of Organization Studies at the MIT Sloan School of Management.
Fernandez currently serves as the co-director of the Economic Sociology PhD Program and served as the head of the Behavioral and Policy Sciences area from 2008-2010. His research focuses on the areas of organizations, social networks, and race and gender stratification. Fernandez has extensive experience doing field research in organizations, including an exhaustive five-year case study of a plant retooling and relocation. His current research focuses on the organizational processes surrounding the hiring of new talent using data collected in 14 organizations. He is the author of more than 50 articles and research papers published in top academic journals in his field.
Fernandez holds a BA in sociology from Harvard University and an MA and a PhD in sociology from the University of Chicago.
Courses Taught
Creating High Velocity Organizations
Sloan School of Management
Online
Implementing Enterprise-Wide Transformation
Sloan School of Management
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Leading a Diverse Workforce
Sloan School of Management
Online
Advanced Management Program
Sloan School of Management
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
May 28
Leading Organizations for High Velocity Performance
Sloan School of Management
Online
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