Myles Shaver

Professor of Strategic Management and Entrepreneurship at Carlson School of Management

Carlson School of Management

Myles Shaver is Professor of Strategic Management and Entrepreneurship at the University of Minnesota’s Carlson School of Management where he holds the Curtis L. Carlson Chair in Corporate Strategy.

Myles’ research about corporate expansion is published in leading scholarly journals and he is invited to present at conferences and universities around the world. His recent research about the Minneapolis-St. Paul Headquarters economy has helped guide talent attraction and retention initiatives in the region and is presented in his book: Headquarters Economy: Managers, Mobility, and Migration. Myles presents this research to audiences in Minnesota and to audiences in other states and countries.

Myles is recipient of the Irwin Outstanding Educator Award – the most prestigious international teaching award in Strategic Management and the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business Distinguished PhD Alumni Award. A recent study identified Myles as one of the most prolific management scholars in the world and Poets and Quants profiles Myles in their compilation of the “World’s 50 Best Business School Professors.”

Myles is a Fellow of the Strategic Management Society.

Education

  • PhD University of Michigan
  • Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) University of Alberta

Companies

  • Professor and Curtis L Carlson Chair in Corporate Strategy University of Minnesota - Carlson School of Management (2001)
  • Associate and Assistant Professor NYU Stern School of Business (1994 — 2002)

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