Gino Cattani

Professor of Management and Organizations at Leonard N. Stern School of Business

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  • Leonard N. Stern School of Business

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Biography

Leonard N. Stern School of Business

Gino Cattani joined New York University Stern School as an Assistant Professor of Management and Organization in September 2004. Professor Cattani's research is primarily focused on technological innovation and competition, interfirm mobility, creativity, and social networks.

Professor Cattani completed his undergraduate studies at the Faculty of Economics in Pisa where he received a BA in Accountancy & Business in 1991. After qualifying as an accountant in 1992, and spending the 1995-1996 academic year as a Visiting Fellow Student at the MIT-Sloan School of Management in Boston, he received a Dottorato di Ricerca in Business Administration from the Faculty of Economics in Pisa in 1997.

Professor Cattani received an M.A. in Management Science and Applied Economics from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania in 2001 and a Ph.D. in Management from Wharton in August 2004.

## Research Interests

  • Technological Innovation and Competition
  • Inter-firm Mobility
  • Creativity
  • Social Networks

Academic Background

Ph.D., Strategy and Organization Theory, 2004
University of Pennsylvania M.A., Management Science & Applied Economics, 2001
University of Pennsylvania Doctoral Degree, Business Administration, 1997
University of Pisa, Italy - Faculty of Economics C.P.A., 1992 B.A., Accountancy and Business, 1991
University of Pisa, Italy - Faculty of Economics

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