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Assistant Professor Carlson Strategic Management Organization3-412 CarlSMgmt612/625-8458akaul@umn.edu
Aseem Kaul joined Carlson in 2009, having earned his PhD from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. Aseem’s interests lie at the intersection of corporate strategy,technology strategy and international business. Specifically, his research examines the effect of technological innovation on the portfolio of businesses and countries that firms compete in, as well as the impact of changes in firm scope and structure on subsequent innovation. Aseem has been honored with a number of prominent awards - including the Sumantra Ghoshal Research and Practice Award from the BPS Division, Academy of Management, and the Dean’s Fellowship at the Wharton School - and his work has appeared in the Strategic Management Journal.
Kaul, Aseem. 2013. 'Entrepreneurial Action, Unique Assets, and Appropriation Risk: Firms as a Means of Appropriating Profit from Capability Creation'. Organization Science. orsc.1120.0817
Kaul, Aseem. 2012. 'Technology and Corporate Scope: Firm and Rival Innovation as Antecedents of Corporate Transactions', Strategic Management Journal 33: 347-367
Kaul, Aseem. 2008. 'Investment Capabilities & Governance: The Role of Financial Acquirers'. Academy of Management Best Paper Proceedings (Business Policy and Strategy Division)
MBA 6300 Strategic Management Sec. 090 MBA 6300 Strategic Management Sec. 091 MBA 6300 Strategic Management Sec. 092
MGMT 6085 Corporate Strategy Sec. 090
The Changing Nature of Global Integration: The Effects of Knowledge and Competitive Arbitrage on the Direction of Intra-Firm Product Flows’ (with Heather Berry)
Post-Divestment Innovation: A Penrosian View
Transaction Costs, Scarce Resources, and Entrepreneurship: Firms as a Means of Appropriating Schumpeterian Rents
Structural Recombination and Innovation: The Roles of Technological Capability and Coherence (with Samina Karim)
PhD, 2009ManagementWharton School, University of Pennsylvania
MBA, 2001Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad
B.A. (Hon), 1999EconomicsSri Ram College of Commerce, Delhi University