About
Sorin Krammer is Professor of Strategy and International Business at Southampton Business School. Prior to joining Southampton, Sorin was a Full Professor of Strategy and International Business at the University of Surrey (UK) and also at the University of Exeter (UK), Associate Professor in International Business and Innovation at the University of Leeds (UK), and Assistant Professor of International Economics and Business at the University of Groningen (Netherlands).
Sorin is currently an Otto Mønsted Visiting Professor with the Department of Strategy and Innovation at Copenhagen Business School (Denmark), and has also held previously visiting positions at D'Amore-McKim School of Business - Northeastern University (Boston, MA, USA), Sloan School of Management - MIT (Cambridge, MA, USA), and Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research- Stanford University (Stanford, CA, USA).
Besides academia, Sorin was involved as well as an expert consultant in several World Bank projects dealing with innovation and international competitiveness (of regions and sectors) in less-developed countries.
His research has been published in outlets such as Journal of Management, Journal of International Business Studies, Research Policy, Academy of Management Learning and Education, Organization Studies, Leadership Quarterly, Business Ethics Quarterly, Journal of Product Innovation Management, Journal of World Business, Journal of Business Ethics, and many others. His research has also been recognized in terms of excellence by various international professional associations, such as the Academy of International Business (Alan Rugman Most Promising Young Scholar Award-2014), the European Academy of Management (Best Paper Award - 2022) and the Academy of Management (IM Division Best Paper in International Business and Policy Award - 2023) and the British Academy of Management Best Paper in International Management (2024).
Sorin currently serves in Editorial roles for Academy of Management Discoveries, and the Journal of International Business Policy, and as a member of several Editorial Boards, including Journal of International Business Studies, Journal of Management Studies, Journal of World Business, Global Strategy Journal, and Technological Forecasting and Social Change.
He is also involved in the leadership of professional organizations, as a member of the Executive Committee and a Secretary (Vice-Chair) of the Academy of International Business - United Kingdom and Ireland chapter (AIB UKI) and as the Chair of Scholarship and Engagement Committee for Academy of Management (AOM), International Management (IM) division.