Tina Dacin

Professor & Stephen J.R. Smith Chair of Strategy & Organizational Behaviour at Smith School of Business

Biography

Smith School of Business

Tina Dacin is the Stephen J.R. Smith Chair of Strategy and Organizational Behavior at Smith School of Business, Queen's University, Canada and also the Principal Investigator of the Community Revitalization Research Program. She is the former Director of the Smith School of Business Centre for Social Impact as well as a former member of the University Senate at Queen's University and Former Chair of the Principal's Innovation Fund Committee.

Professor Dacin's research interests include cultural heritage and traditions, social innovation/entrepreneurship, and strategic alliances. Her work has been published in leading management journals including the Academy of Management Journal, Academy of Management Review, Accounting, Organizations, and Society, Journal of Business Ethics, Journal of Management, Journal of World Business, Organization Science, and the Strategic Management Journal. She has also served as Senior/Consulting Editor for Organization Science, Journal of International Business Studies, Journal of Management Inquiry. She has previously served for multiple terms on the Editorial Review Boards of the Academy of Management Journal, the Academy of Management Review, the Journal of International Business Studies, Strategic Organization and Strategic Management Journal.

Professor Dacin teaches courses in leadership, change, and strategy. Professor Dacin advises and speaks to major corporations in the airline, biotechnology, defense, energy, financial services, healthcare, and telecommunications sectors as well as a number of public sector and non-profit organizations. She currently sits on the boards of the Kingston Community Foundation and GRLI, a global advocacy organization for promoting responsible leadership in business schools and organizations. Professor Dacin has received several awards and recognition for research and teaching. Most recently, she was inducted as a Visiting Fellow into Sidney Sussex College at the University of Cambridge, UK and is a Visiting Fellow of the Judge Business School. She has also been a Visiting Professor for several years at the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University and the Indian School of Business in Hyderabad, India.

Research Interests

AI and Social Impact, Community Enterprise, Social Entrepreneurship, Traditions, Place and Institutions

Companies

  • Director, Centre for Social Impact Smith School of Business at Queen's University (2009 — 2019)
  • E. Marie Shantz Chair of Strategy and Organizational Behavior Smith School of Business At Queen's University (2008 — 2016)
  • Professor Queen's University (2001 — 2008)
  • Visiting Professor Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University (2005 — 2007)
  • Visiting Professor Indian School of Business (2000 — 2005)
  • Professor (Assistant-Associate) Texas A & M University (1992 — 2001)

Education

  • PhD University of Toronto
  • Master of Arts - MA University of New Brunswick
  • UPEI

Videos

Read about executive education

Other experts

Ramon (Ray) Aldag

Ramon “Ray” J. Aldag is a professor in the Management and Human Resources department of the Wisconsin School of Business. He holds the Glen A. Skillrud Family Chair in Business. With the knowledge gained from more than 45 years of experience in teaching and conducting research on decision making...

Sora Kim

Specialization domain(s): Mutual funds, Hedge funds, Financial institutions, Behavioural Finance, Empirical Asset Pricing, Investments Biography: Sora is an Assistant Professor of Finance at NEOMA Business School in France. Before joining NEOMA Business School, Sora received her Ph.D. degree...

Michel Albouy

Areas of expertise Financial Analysis Corporate Finance Fusions, Acquisitions and Capital Investissment Financial Management Corporate Governance Biography Michel ALBOUY is senior professor of finance at Grenoble Ecole de Management and emeritus professor at Grenoble Alpes University. He wa...

Looking for an expert?

Contact us and we'll find the best option for you.

Something went wrong. We're trying to fix this error.