Danny Miller (economist)

Danny Miller (born 1947) is a Canadian economist and Rogers-J.A.-Bombardier Chair of Entrepreneurship at HEC Montréal. He also holds the Chair of the Family Enterprise and Strategy.[1] According to HEC, Miller is the fifths-most cited management researcher in the world.[2]

Besides teaching, Miller works as a strategy consultant. According to his CV,[3] this includes McKinsey & Company, Andersen Consulting, Citicorp, DMR Inc., Goldman Sachs and others.

Education

After a master's degree in Business Administration in Toronto, Miller took a Ph.D. in Policy from McGill University (Montreal), supervised by Henry Mintzberg.[4]

Honors and awards

2001 - Best Paper Award, Journal of Management[3]
2007 - Best Family Business Paper Award (together with Isabelle Le Breton-Miller, University of Alberta, and Richard H. Lester, Texas A&M University) for the article Divided Loyalties: Governance, Conduct and Performance in Family and Entrepreneur Businesses[5]

Bibliography

References

  1. Danny Miller, Isabelle Le Breton-Miller: Managing for the long run: lessons in competitive advantage from great family businesses. Harvard Business School Publishing, Boston Massachusetts 2005
  2. Press Release HEC
  3. 1 2 CV, Danny Miller, read January 16th, 2010
  4. CV, Henry Mintzberg
  5. Press Release HEC from September 14th 2007


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