Cornelia Storz | Strategy Formulation | Best Paper Award

Prof Dr. Cornelia Storz | Strategy Formulation | Best Paper Award

Prof Dr. Cornelia Storz, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany.

Prof. Dr. Cornelia Storz is a tenured full professor and Chair of Innovation & Entrepreneurship at Goethe University Frankfurt’s Faculty of Economics and Business. With prior professorships in Japanese Economy and Society at Philipps University Marburg and University of Applied Sciences Bremen, Dr. Storz bridges academia and global business perspectives. She earned her Ph.D. in Economics (Dr. rer. oec.) in 1996 from the University of Duisburg‑Essen, following an M.A. in Business Administration & Japanese Studies from the University of Bonn in 1992. Over her career, she has led 20+ completed and 10+ ongoing research projects, published 35 journal articles, and authored 13 books. Her work has garnered a citation index of 1,044, with an h-index of 18 and i10-index of 23. She serves as co-guest editor for Research Policy and maintains rich collaborations with leading international scholars—spanning Oxford, Tokyo, Singapore, Paris, Seoul, and beyond.

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🎓 Education

Dr. Storz’s academic journey began with a Master of Arts in Business Administration and Japanese Studies from the University of Bonn (1992), reflecting her interdisciplinary grounding in management sciences and cross-cultural insights. She earned her Ph.D. in Economics (Dr. rer. oec.) at the University of Duisburg‑Essen in 1996, where she developed rigorous research skills in strategic management, innovation, and economic systems. This strong educational background laid the foundation for her impactful contributions to international research and teaching, and positioned her as a leader capable of analyzing complex innovation landscapes in Japan, Korea, Europe, and emerging economies.

💼 Experience

Since 2007, Dr. Storz has held the professorship and Chair of Innovation & Entrepreneurship at Goethe University’s Faculty of Economics and Business, Department of Management & Microeconomics. Before that, she was a full professor specializing in Japanese Economy at Philipps University Marburg (2001–2006), and at the University of Applied Sciences Bremen (1997–2001). From 1992 to 1996, she worked as a research assistant at the University of Duisburg‑Essen. Across these roles, she has supervised doctoral students, designed postgraduate curricula, and led strategic projects. She actively shapes international research networks and provides expert consultancy in innovation policy, organizational strategy, and digital transformation across academia and industry.

 🔬 Research Interest

Dr. Storz’s research centers on strategic management of innovation, firm adaptation in crisis contexts, and the emergence of new industries. She investigates topics such as labour-cost retrenchment strategies, digital innovation ecosystems, board governance’s impact on innovation, and design knowledge flows in product development. Her collaborative projects examine digital marketplaces in Sub‑Saharan Africa, optimal distinctiveness in Korean film, and entrepreneurial networks at the base-of-pyramid. She is particularly interested in how firms construct innovation policy practices that align with national and local systems, and how crisis strategies—from flexible to rigid—affect investor behavior and firm resilience.

 🏆 Awards & Honors

Dr. Storz has been nominated for several prestigious international awards in strategic management and business strategy, and recognized for excellence in innovation research. Her prolific output—including 35 journal articles, 13 books, and numerous editorial roles—has earned her a global citation index above 1,000, with an h-index of 18 and i10-index of 23. She has been co-guest editor for special issues in top-tier journals, including Research Policy. These accolades reflect peer recognition of her leadership in examining the strategic dimensions of innovation, crisis response, and cross-national economic systems, marking her a strong contender for awards such as the Best Paper Award.

📚 Publication Top Notes

Labour-cost retrenchment strategies in times of crisis: Comparing market reactions to flexible and rigid strategies

Digital creatives and digital engineers: entrepreneurial firms, institutional context, and the organization of innovation

The emergence of an entrepreneurial ecosystem: the interplay between early entrepreneurial activity and public policy in the Korean online gaming industry

Why do some entrepreneurs thrive? A network content perspective

Na Chen | Strategic Management and Business Strategy | Best Researcher Award

Strategic Management and Business Strategy

Dr. Na Chen | Strategic Management and Business Strategy | Best Researcher Award

Beijing Normal University School of Government | China

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS:

Dr. Na Chen commenced her academic journey at Beijing Normal University, where she pursued a comprehensive education. With an interdisciplinary background, she developed a strong foundation in administrative management and laid the groundwork for her future contributions to public governance.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS:

Throughout her 15-year career, Dr. Chen has been dedicated to addressing China's public governance and policy challenges. Her affiliation with the School of Government at Beijing Normal University signifies a commitment to fostering a deep understanding of institutional analysis and public management, blending insights from Western social sciences with China's unique national conditions.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT AND BUSINESS STRATEGY :

Dr. Chen's primary academic contributions lie in her interdisciplinary investigations into water management, land resources, environment, and rural governance. Pioneering the dynamic system theory of coupled governance, her research delves into public affairs governance processes, policy diffusion, and the broader scope of rural governance. Her work encompasses critical areas such as natural resource management, ecological environment, regional development, rural governance, community governance, and emergency management of megacities.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE:

With a focus on environment, energy, and public policy, Dr. Chen's academic achievements have made a significant impact on both academia and national policy formulation. Her dynamic system theory of coupled governance has contributed to shaping policies related to natural resource management and rural governance, showcasing her influence in the field of public management.

ACADEMIC CITATIONS:

Dr. Chen's research findings, characterized by theoretical depth and empirical rigor, are evident in her published articles and recognized through awards. The extensive citations of her work underscore its relevance and contribution to the academic discourse, solidifying her position as a representative scholar in public management.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS:

Dr. Na Chen's legacy extends beyond her current academic standing, reflecting in her active engagement in social practice. Her work provides valuable reference points for policy formulation and implementation in diverse fields. As a researcher, educator, and scholar, Dr. Chen's ongoing commitment to exploring solutions and developing theories tailored to China's national context ensures a lasting impact on the evolving landscape of public governance.

NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS:

Scenario analysis of the socioeconomic impacts of achieving zero-carbon energy by 2030 2022(2)