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Ivana Katic

Ivana V. Katic

Assistant Professor of Organizational Behavior

Ivana V. Katic’s research is positioned at the intersection between non-market strategy and economic sociology. Specifically, she focuses on firm-government interactions, as well as their antecedents and consequences, across the individual, organizational, and societal levels of analysis. Her work sheds light on several corporate political activity (CPA) tactics, including revolving doors and lobbying, in both U.S. and global contexts.

Professor Katic teaches the Non-Market Strategy elective for the MBA and GBS programs, as well as the EMBA core course State and Society.

Education

  • PhD, Columbia Business School, 2015
  • M.Phil., Columbia Business School, 2012
  • BA in Psychology (with Foreign Language Citations in Italian and German), Harvard University, 2007

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Achievements

Outstanding Reviewer Award, Strategic Management Society, Stakeholder Strategy Interest Group, 2020
Annual Meeting of the Strategic Management Society Best Paper Prize Finalist, 2019
Above and Beyond Call of Duty (ABCD) Award in OMT Division at AOM, 2016
Finalist for the Best Environmental and Social Practices paper in OMT Division at AOM, 2013
Duncan Merriwether Doctoral Fellowship, Columbia Business School, Management Division, 2012