Research and teaching are complements. You don’t fully understand your research until you try communicating it to people who could put it into practice. Similarly the questions they posed while trying to understand it, often trigger great follow-on research ideas.
Professional Students
BSBA courses:
Corporate and Global Strategy(Washington University - MGT 460H)
Introduction to Entrepreneurship (Washington University - MGT 430)
Entrepreneurial Decision Making (Wharton- MGMT 230)
MBA courses:
ELECTIVES:
Managing the Innovation Process (Washington University - MGT 588)
Corporate Strategy (Washington University - MGT 534)
Innovation and Entrepreneurship in the Established Firm (University of Maryland - BUMO 758)
Entrepreneurship/Venture Initiation (Wharton - MGMT 801)
CORE:
Business Models in a Global Context (Washington University-MGT 560P)
Strategic Management (Washington University-MGT 5320)
Strategic Management (University of Maryland - BUSI 690)
Field Application Project (Wharton - MGMT 653)
Executive MBA courses:
Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Washington University-MGT 755)
International Management Residency (Washington University-MGT 710)
Notable professional progeny:
Chuck Cohn, Founder and CEO, Varsity Tutors
Ryan Richt, Founder and CEO, Well Principled
Resources:
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PhD Students
PhD Courses:
Seminar in Corporate Strategy (Washington University – MGT 634)
Seminar in Technology Strategy (Washington University – MGT 634)
Seminar in Entrepreneurship (Washington University – MGT 634)
Economics of Entrepreneurship (Wharton - MGMT 932)
PhD Advisees
Trey Cummings (Olin Business School, Washington University) 2019, Finalist Organization Science Dissertation Proposal Competition (Johns Hopkins University)
Leo Kluppel (Olin Business School, Washington University) 2018, SMS Best Conference PhD Paper Prize (Ohio State University)
Carl Vieregger, (Olin Business School, Washington University) 2013, SMS Best Conference Paper Prize for Practice Implications (Drake University)
Erin Scott (Olin Business School, Washington University) 2012, Kauffman Foundation Fellow, Organization Science Dissertation Proposal Competition (2nd place), NBER Fellow (MIT)
Co-authoring with PhD students
David Bryce (Wharton PhD, now at BYU)
Knott, Anne Marie, David Bryce and Hart Posen. (2003). “On Strategic Accumulation of Intangible Assets”, Organization Science, 14 (2) 192-207.
Trey Cummings (WUSTL PhD, now at Johns Hopkins University)
Cummings, Trey and Anne Marie Knott (2018) “Outside CEOs and Innovation”, Strategic Management Journal 39(8): 2095-2119. Winner-Perfect Pitch Competition, Sumantra Ghoshal Conference
Anuja Gupta (Wharton PhD, now at Rutgers University)
Knott, Anne Marie, Anuja Gupta and David Hoopes (2015), “Redesigning Routines for Replication” Strategic Management Journal, 36(6): 851-871.
Leo Kluppel (WUSTL PhD, now at Ohio State University)
Knott, Anne Marie and Leo Kluppel, “Comment: Are Ideas Getting Harder to Find” https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3681036
Hart Posen (Wharton PhD, now at University of Wisconsin)
Knott, Anne Marie and Hart Posen (2009) “Firm R&D behavior and evolving technology in established industries” Organization Science 20(2): 352-367
Knott, Anne Marie, Hart Posen and Brian Wu (2009) “Spillover Asymmetry and Why It Matters” Management Science 55(3) 373-388
Knott, Anne Marie and Hart Posen (2005) “Is Failure Good?” Strategic Management Journal 26 (7) 617-641.
Knott, Anne Marie, David Bryce and Hart Posen. (2003). “On Strategic Accumulation of Intangible Assets”, Organization Science, 14 (2) 192-207.
Erin Scott (WUSTL PhD, now at MIT)
Scott, Erin and Anne Marie Knott, “The Schumpeterian Cost of Regulation on Entry and Innovation: The Case of Bail Bonds” http://ssrn.com/abstract=2463741 Best Paper Nominee Strategic Management Society Special Conference-Singapore
Carl Vieregger (WUSTL PhD, now at Drake University):
Knott, Anne Marie and Carl Vieregger (2020), "Reconciling the Firm Size and Innovation Puzzle”, Organization Science 31(2): 245-534.
Brian Wu (Wharton PhD, now at University of Michigan)
Wu, Brian and Anne Marie Knott (2006) “Entrepreneurial Risk and Market Entry” Management Science 52 (9) 1315-1330. US Small Business Administration (SBA) Best Student Paper
Knott, Anne Marie, Hart Posen and Brian Wu (2009) “Spillover Asymmetry and Why It Matters” Management Science 55(3) 373-388