Viva Bartkus

Associate Professor at Mendoza College of Business

Schools

  • Mendoza College of Business

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Biography

Mendoza College of Business

Viva Bartkus is an Associate Professor of Management at the University of Notre Dame.  Bartkus graduated summa cum laude from Yale University with master’s and bachelor’s degrees in Economics, and completed her doctorate and master’s in International Relations at Oxford University while on a Rhodes Scholarship.  Her current research and teaching interests concentrate on two areas: the leadership approaches most effective in solving complex business problems and the social capital of communities that enables collaboration. 

Bartkus’ published works include The Dynamic of Secession (Cambridge University Press, 1999), which investigates nationalism, self-determination, and why groups attempt succession. In Getting It Right: Notre Dame on Leadership and Judgement in Business (Jossey-Bass, 2008), Bartkus and co-author Edward Conlon contend that successful business leadership depends on values-based problem-solving habits of mind. Social Capital: Reaching Out, Reaching In (Edward Elgar, 2008), co-authored with James Davis, explores the underpinnings of networks, norms, trust, and social capital in organizations.  Prior to joining the faculty at Notre Dame, Bartkus spent 10 years in consulting at McKinsey & Co., with the last four years as a partner.

Areas of Expertise

Partner, McKinsey & Company (1993 - 2003)

Education

DPhil, Magdalen College, University of Oxford

MPhil, Magdalen College, University of Oxford

BA, Yale University

MA, Yale University

Teaching

Business on the Frontlines

Judgment

Problem solving class

Problem Solving

Publications

"Heavy Lies the Crown: How Job Anxiety Affects Top Executive Decision Making in Gain and Loss Contexts", (with Michael Mannor, Adam Wowak, Luis Gomez-Mejia), to appear in Strategic Management Journal, 2015.

"International Business Dynamics", (with James Davis), to appear in Business and Society, 2008.

"Toward a Model of Economic Returns Based on the Interaction of the MNC, the State, and the Market", (with James Davis), Business & Society, 2008.

Books

"Business on the Frontlines", Oxford University, January (1st Quarter/Winter) 2012

"The Impact of Business in Post-War Reconstruction", "The Quality of Peace," University of Notre Dame, December 2011

"Secession", International Encyclopedia of Political Science, Sage Publications, 2009

"Getting It Right", (with Edward Conlon), Jossey Bass, 2008

"Social Capital: Reaching In and Reaching Out", (with James Davis), Edward Elgar, 2008

"Dynamic of Secession", Cambridge University Press, 2003

Presentations

Strategic Management Society Annual Meeting, "Social Capital In A Global Industrial Company" (October 10, 2007).

Kellogg School of Business, Northwestern University, "Risk, Cost, and Timing: Evolution of the Pharmaceutical Value Chain" ( 2005).

Videos

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