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Daniel A. Levinthal was born on 1957 in Pennsylvania. Discover Daniel A. Levinthal's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 66 years old?
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His paper with James G. March 1993 was the Winner of the 2002 Strategic Management Society Best Paper Prize for work with the most significant impact over the prior 10 years and his paper with Wesley Cohen on innovation and learning (1989) was selected by The Economic Journal as one of the top 13 most influential articles. A related paper with Wesley Cohen on absorptive capacity (1990) remains one of the highest cited papers in the field of management. As of July 27, 2017, the Google Scholar showed 69,195 citations of Levinthal's work, with Cohen and Levinthal (1989 and 1990), Levinthal and March (1981 and 1993), Levinthal (1997), Gavetti and Levinthal (2000) each having more than one thousand citations.
Since 2014 Levinthal serves as Editor-in-Chief of the Strategy Science journal. He also served as Editor-in-chief of Organization Science between 2010 and 2013 and as an Editor of Industrial and Corporate Change from 2010 to 2015.
Levinthal is a fellow of the Strategic Management Society (since 2011) and the Academy of Management (since 2010). Both titles are awarded to a scholar who have made significant contributions to the theory and practice of management.
In 2010 Levinthal received a Distinguished Scholar Award granted by the Organizational and Management Theory Division of the Academy of Management and in 2015 the Irwin Award as Distinguished Educator by the Business Policy Division of the Academy of Management.
Levinthal started his professional career in 1983 as, first, an Instructor of Economics and Industrial Administration and from 1985 as Assistant Professor at the Graduate School of Industrial Administration at the Carnegie Mellon University. In 1989 he moved to an Associate Professor position at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, where he became a full Professor in 1998.
Levinthal grew up in the Silicon Valley where his father, Elliott Levinthal, was on the faculty of the Stanford University. Levinthal received his B.A in Economics from Harvard University in 1979. He later received his Ph.D. in Economics, Business, and Public Policy in 1985 from the Graduate School of Business at the Stanford University. Levinthal's advisor during the doctoral studies at Stanford was James G. March.
Daniel A. Levinthal (born in 1957) is a Reginald H. Jones Professor of Corporate Strategy at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Levinthal is considered to be one of the most prominent management scholars. His pioneering work on organizational learning, complex systems, and innovation as search process have advanced understanding of organizational and industry evolution and received numerous international awards. His papers remain some of the highest cited papers in management and social sciences in general.