Peter Moran

Associate Professor of Strategy, CEIBS at CEIBS

Schools

  • CEIBS
  • Harvard Medical School

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CEIBS

Dr. Peter Moran is Associate Professor of Strategy at CEIBS. Prior to joining CEIBS, Dr. Moran was a Senior Lecturer at UNSW Australia Business School, and an Assistant Professor of Strategy and International Management at London Business School, UK.

Dr. Moran received his PhD in strategy from INSEAD and an MBA in Business Policy from Cornell University. He has taught core courses in Strategy, General Management and Strategic Problem Solving for both full-time and Executive MBA programmes at London Business School, where he twice earned the “Best Core Teacher” award from the School''s Executive MBA Classes.

Dr. Moran’s current research focuses on how organisations and their managers influence the ability of individuals to add value for themselves, for their organisations and for society. His research has been published in top-tier journals including the Strategic Management Journal, Academy of Management Review, Journal of Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, Sloan Management Review _and _California Management Review. His published work has received over 4000 citations on Google Scholar and is included in doctoral seminars at top business schools. In addition, Dr. Moran also has extensive consulting experience. He has consulted with many major MNEs such as Booz-Allen & Hamilton and has held process, research and operations engineering positions with Continental Oil Company. 

Academic Degrees

  • 1999 Ph.D. in Strategy, INSEAD 
  • 1980 MBA in Business Policy, Cornell University
  • 1974 BS in Chemical Engineering, Clarkson University 

Research Interests

  • The role of entrepreneurs, firms and markets in the process of value creation
  • How organisations, social networks and relationships impact value creation
  • The link between strategy and value creation 

Teaching Interests

  • Strategic Management 
  • Business Strategy 
  • Change Management

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