Gina Dokko

Associate Professor at University of California, Davis

Biography

University of California, Davis

Research Expertise: Organizational theory, organizational behavior, social networks, job mobility, technology and innovation Associate Professor Gina Dokko’s research focuses on organizational theory and behavior, careers, social networks, and technology and innovation. Recently she’s been examining the consequences of job mobility, especially in light of today’s high unemployment rates. She studies how portable experience is, and how peoples’ job mobility and career histories enable and constrain learning, innovation, performance and social capital for both themselves and their employers. For example, although firms hire people based on related experience, Dokko’s research finds that having a diverse career helps an employee’s innovative performance. Dokko’s current projects include an investigation of how corporate venture capital managers’ work backgrounds affect investment strategies in the IT sector, and how the range of jobs an entrepreneur has had affects their ability to secure venture capital funding as well as the performance of their ventures. Dokko has published in the journals Academy of Management Journal, Organization Science, Strategic Management Journal, Organization Studies and Research Policy. She has presented her research internationally at theAcademy of Management Meetings; the Strategic Management Society Meetings; the Wharton Organizational Behavior Conference; the Organization Science Winter Conference; the Israel Strategy Conference; and the European Group on Organization Studies. Before starting her doctoral studies Dokko worked in strategy and marketing at American Express and 3M. Dokko received her Ph.D. in management from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. She has a M.S. in industrial administration from Carnegie Mellon University and earned a B.S. in economics, also from the University of Pennsylvania. She is a former assistant professor at New York University’s Stern School of Business.

Awards

Professor of the Year Award, UC Davis Graduate School of Management, 2016-17.

Outstanding Reviewer Award , Strategic Management Journal, 2016.

Outstanding Reviewer Award , Organization Science, 2012.

Research Grant , INSEAD 2520-493R, 2009.

Winner, Best Symposium , Careers Division, Academy of Management Meetings, (with C. Rider), 2009.

Kauffman Research Award , UC Berkeley, 2007.

Participant, Best Symposium , Academy of Management Meetings Careers Division, 2006.

Invited Participant , Organization and Management Theory Junior Faculty Workshop, Academy of Management Meetings, 2005.

Research Grant , Mack Center for Technological Innovation, 2004.

Second Place , INFORMS/Organization Science Dissertation Proposal Competition, 2003.

Best Paper Finalist , Academy of Management Best Papers Proceedings, Organization and Management Theory Division, 2003.

Research Grant , Reginald H. Jones Center, 2003.

Research Grant , Wharton Center for Human Resources, 2003.

Research Grant , Wharton Financial Institutions Center, 2002.

Research Grant , Mack Center for Technological Innovation, 2002.

Courses Taught

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