
Pino Audia
Associate Professor of Business Administration; Faculty Director, Cohen Leadership Development Program
BA, Università della Calabria, 1989; MBA, Università Bocconi, 1990;
PhD, University of Maryland, 1996 Areas of expertiseOrganizational behavior
Current research topicsWhy and when executives hold inaccurate perceptions of their performance,
negative effects of success on organizations, leadership and organizational change, social networks and entrepreneurship
Selected PublicationsWith H. Greve, "Less Likely to Fail: Performance, Firm Size, and Factory
Expansion in the Shipbuilding Industry," Management Science, 52, 2006; with
J.H. Freeman, "Community Ecology and the Sociology of Organizations," Annual
Review of Sociology, 32, 2006; with J.H. Freeman and P. Reynolds,
"Organizational Foundings in Community Context: Instruments Manufacturers
and Their Interrelationship with Other Organizations," Administrative Science
Quarterly, 51, 2006; with J.A. Goncalo, "Success and Creativity Over Time:
A Study of Inventors in the Hard Disk Drive Industry," Management Science,
53, 2007; with S. Brion, "Reluctant to Change: Self-Enhancing Responses to
Diverging Performance Measures," Organizational Behavior and Human
Decision Processes, 102, 2007
Working PapersWith C. Rider, "Social Capital in Community Context: Evidence from Locally-
Owned and Absentee-Owned U.S. Manufacturers, 1975–1991"; with J.H.
Freeman, "Community Context and Founding Processes of Banking and Retail
Organizations"
AwardsMost significant publication in the field of organizational behavior, Academy of
Management, 2001; Finalist, best paper published in Academy of Management 2001; Finalist, Accenture Award, California Management Review, 2007
Journal, 2001; Finalist, Accenture Award, California Management Review, 2007
Professional Activities
Academic positions: Assistant and Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior,
London Business School, 1996–2002; Assistant Professor of Organizational
Behavior, Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley, 2002–07;
Tuck School of Business, 2007–present
Editorial positions: Referee, Academy of Management Journal, Academy of Management Review, Administrative Science Quarterly, Industrial and Corporate Change, Industry and Innovation, Journal of Economic Geography, Organization Science, Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, Research Policy, Strategic Management Journal
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