Charles Baden-Fuller

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Charles Baden-Fuller
Alma mater University of Oxford, Oxon
Cornell, MA Econ
LSE Ph.D
Scientific career
FieldsBusiness economics
Institutions Bayes Business School
Website www.baden-fuller.com

Charles Baden-Fuller, a strategy scholar is the Centenary Professor of Strategy and leader of the Strategy Group at the Cass Business School. [1]

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Baden-Fuller is also a fellow of the Strategic Management Society., [2] and is Senior Fellow at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania.

He was Editor-in-Chief of Long Range Planning between 1999 and 2010. [3]

Research Areas

Baden-Fuller has been working on improving understanding of the topic of “Business Models” and what this concept means and how the idea of business models influences our thinking in strategy. [ citation needed ] With John Stopford, he co-led a major project, examining mature firms and mature industries between 1984 and 1989. The project led to more than 30 research appears in journal and books. He suggested the importance of cognitive limitations among managers and on detailing the processes of how firms can rejuvenate in hostile environments.[ citation needed ]

Publications

Baden-Fuller C, Mary Morgan (2010), 'Business Models as Models', Long Range Planning, Vol 43 (2-3): 156-171 (700 Google Scholar, 140 ISI citations)

Baden-Fuller, C. and Haefliger, S. (2013), 'Business models and technological innovation'. Long range planning, 46(6), pp. 419–426.

Baden-Fuller, C. and Mangematin, V. (2013), 'Business models: A challenging agenda'. Strategic Organization, 11(4), pp. 418–427.

Rejuvenating the Mature Business (with J M Stopford), Harvard Business School Press, Boston Mass.1994, 281 pages. (also translated into 5 languages; 500 Google cites)

Creating Corporate Entrepreneurship (with J.M. Stopford) Strategic Management Journal, 1994, vol 15(7): 521-536 (880 Google cites, 180 ISI Citations)

Competitive Groups as Cognitive Communities: The Case of Scottish Knitwear Manufacturers (with J F Porac and H Thomas), Journal of Management Studies, 1989 Vol 26 (4): 397–416. (more than 1,200 Google cites, 470 ISI Citations)

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References

  1. "Charles Baden-Fuller". bunhill.city.ac.uk. Retrieved 2016-10-20.
  2. "Fellow lists at Strategic management society". strategicmanagement.net. Retrieved 2016-10-20.
  3. "Long Range Planning - Journal - Elsevier". www.journals.elsevier.com. Retrieved 2016-10-20.