Sebastiaan van Doorn

Associate Professor

  • The University of Western Australia (M263), 35 Stirling Highway,

    6009 Perth

    Australia

  • The University of Western Australia (M261), 35 Stirling Highway,

    6009 Perth

    Australia

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Personal profile

Biography

Sebastiaan van Doorn (Wahroonga, 1980) is an Associate Professor at the University of Western Australia. He completed his PhD at Rotterdam School of Management in 2012 and has held positions at Singapore Management University and Warwick Business School before joining UWA. His research interests include upper echelon theory, corporate entrepreneurship, digital innovation and AI. His research has been published in Journal of Management Studies, Human Relations, Leadership Quarterly, Organisation Studies, Human Resource Management, Journal of Product and Innovation Management, Long Range Planning, Journal of Business Ethics, Group and Organization Management, Technovation, Journal of Business Research, Journal of Knowledge Management, Advances in Strategic Management and the Journal of Management Control.

 

Funding overview

Research Grant British Academy 2015 (In collaboration with Professor Marko Reimer, WHU)

UWA Research Development Grant 2019 (In collaboration with Professor Ekaputra, University of Indonesia)

AIC Grant 2020 (In collaboration with Dr. Arnold Japutra, University of Western Australia)

Teaching overview

MGMT3342 Entrepreneurship

Research

corporate entrepreneurship, upper echelons, CSR

Education/Academic qualification

Strategic Entrepreneurship, Ph.D., Managing Entrepreneurial Orientation, Erasmus University Rotterdam

Award Date: 8 May 2012

Strategic Management, M.Phil., TMT drivers of organisational ambidexterity, Erasmus University Rotterdam

Award Date: 1 Sept 2008

Sociology, B.Sc., Agony of Choice, Erasmus University Rotterdam

Award Date: 1 Jun 2006

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