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dt ogilvie

dt ogilvie

Associate Professor
Management & Global Business

Founding Director, Center for Urban Entrepreneurship and Economic Development

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Education:
Ph.D., The University of Texas-Austin


Description:
Dr. ogilvie's research interests include executive leadership strategies of multicultural women executives; women in the executive suite; strategic decision making and the use of creativity to enhance business and battlefield decision making, and applying complexity theory to strategy and creativity; assessing environmental dimensions; strategic thinking in the 21st century; economic development of the inner-city; e-commerce business models; effective communication for women in business; and technology transfer and countertrade issues in the People's Republic of China. Her 1990 paper in Business Perspectives, Should Your Global Strategy Include China? (with James Fitzsimmons), was one of the most requested papers on the Business Forum on Delphi database. She has published in the Academy of Management Journal, Leadership Quarterly, Journal of Management Studies, Journal of Business Research, Journal of Organizational Change Management, Career Development International, International Journal of Information Technology and Management, Group & Organization Management, The Learning Organization: An International Journal, Group Decision and Negotiation, and has chapters in James G. (Jerry)Hunt, George E. Dodge, and Leonard Wong (Eds.) Out of the Box Leadership: Transforming the 21st Century Army and Other Top Performing Organizations (Westport, CT: JAI Press, 1999); Steven W. Floyd, Johan Roos, Claus D. Jacobs, and Franz W. Kellermanns (Eds.) Innovating Strategy Process (Blackwell Publishing, 2004/2005), a volume of the prestigious Strategic Management Society strategy book series edited by Dr. Michael Hitt; and D. Ketchen and D. Bergh (Eds.) Research Methodology in Strategy and Management (Oxford, Elsevier, 2006). She has also written a number of textbook case studies published by Prentice-Hall. Her Leadership Quarterly article with Pat Parker was reprinted in the “Simmons Reader”- Robin J. Ely, Erica Gabrielle Foldy, Maureen A. Scully, and The Center for Gender and Organizations, Simmons School of Management (Eds.) Reader in Gender, Work, and Organizations (Blackwell Publishing, 2003). Dr. ogilvie is on the Editorial Review Boards of Group & Organization Management and Emergence: Complexity and Oganization.


Expertise:
Creativity in Decision Making, Executive Leadership Strategies, Strategic Decision Making, Minority Women's Leadership, e-commerce /e-business strategy, and doing business in China.