George Tovstiga

Professor

Main contributions

Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development (2020), Knowledge Management Research & Practice (2020), Journal of Strategy and Management (2020)

Discipline: Strategy
Faculty: Strategy, Entrepreneurship & Operations
Expertise: Corporate and Competitive Strategy, Strategic Management, Strategic Innovation, Mergers & Acquisitions

Bio

George Tovstiga, Ph.D, is Professor of Strategy at EDHEC Business School. He holds a doctorate in Engineering Sciences (Dr. sc. techn. ETH) from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zurich, Switzerland). George?s professional background spans international managerial industry practice (Bayer (Germany), ABB (Switzerland), Xerox (Canada)), academia (Henley Business School, UK) and board-level management consulting (Arthur D. Little, ABB in Switzerland). His teaching and research are in the areas of strategic management, strategic innovation and competitive strategy practice. He has published widely in these areas; his most recent book (Strategy in Practice, 3rd Edition) was published by John Wiley & Sons in 2015. Aside from his academic activities George consults multinational corporations in the areas of strategy and innovation. His particular focus is in the area of Executive Management Education. 

Publications of George Tovstiga

01.09.2015 - Book publication

Strategy in Practice: A Practitioner's Guide to Strategic Thinking, 3rd Edition

George Tovstiga
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September 2015


15.05.2015 - Article in a peer reviewed journal

Exploration of Relational Factors: Sino-foreign Joint Venture Partnering

George Tovstiga, Vivien Man Yee Lau Vivien
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Journal of Strategy and Management, Volume 8, May 2015, Pages 191 - 202


01.03.2015 - Book publication

Strategy in Practice, Third Edition

George Tovstiga
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John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, Chichester, UK, September 2015


01.01.2015 - Book publication

Strategy in Practice: A Practitioner's Guide to Strategic Thinking

George Tovstiga
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January 2015



Derniers articles EDHEC Vox

15.02.2019

When Giants Stumble

  • George Tovstiga , Professor