Natalia Levina is a Ukrainian-American academic in the field of information systems. She is the Paganelli-Bull Professor of Technology & International Business at the Leonard N. Stern School of Business at New York University. [1] She was elected a Fellow of the Association for Information Systems in 2022. [2]
Levina earned a Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science and Mathematics summa cum laude and a Master of Arts in Mathematics from Boston University. She received a Ph.D. in Information Technology from the MIT Sloan School of Management in 2001, with a secondary concentration in organizational studies. [1]
Levina joined the faculty of the Stern School of Business in 2001. She was promoted through the academic ranks and appointed Paganelli-Bull Professor of Technology & International Business. [1]
She has held visiting or affiliated academic appointments at institutions including the University of Cambridge, the University of California, Santa Barbara, and Warwick Business School. [3]
Levina’s research examines how organizations coordinate work across professional, organizational, and geographic boundaries during the development and use of information systems. Her work is primarily qualitative and theory-driven, drawing on organizational and sociological perspectives.
She is particularly known for research on:
Her research has been published in leading peer-reviewed journals, including Information Systems Research , MIS Quarterly , Organization Science , Academy of Management Journal , and Decision Sciences . [1]
She was elected a Fellow of the Association for Information Systems in 2022. [2] Her research has received multiple best paper awards from leading academic organizations, including the Academy of Management and the Association for Information Systems. [3]