Adam Tatarynowicz
Adam Tatarynowicz
Professor
Strategy and Entrepreneurship
Research Track

Adam Tatarynowicz is a Full Professor of Strategy & Innovation at NOVA School of Business and Economics in Lisbon, Portugal. He studies how organizations leverage networks to develop effective strategies for competition, innovation, and growth. His recent research has been published in the Academy of Management Journal, Administrative Science Quarterly, Organization Science, Research Policy, and Asian Management Insights, among others. Adam teaches at the Master's, MBA, EMBA, and PhD levels and has held a number of visiting positions at top business schools in Europe and Asia. He frequently works with tech companies and strategy think tanks to bring research-driven insights into practice.

Strategic Management, Organization Theory, Innovation, Entrepreneurship, Social Networks, Data Science

  • Hensel, Przemysław, Tatarynowicz, Adam (2024). Perceived context typicality and beliefs in the generalizability of management research findings. Research Policy, 53 (6).
  • Zhelyazkov, Pavel I., Tatarynowicz, Adam (2021). Marriage of unequals? investment quality heterogeneity, market heat, and the formation of status-asymmetric ties in the venture capital industry. Academy of Management Journal, 64 (2), 509-536.
  • Tatarynowicz, Adam, Sytch, Maxim, Gulati, Ranjay (2016). Environmental Demands and the Emergence of Social Structure: Technological Dynamism and Interorganizational Network Forms*. Administrative Science Quarterly, 61 (1), 52-86.
  • Sytch, Maxim, Tatarynowicz, Adam (2014). Exploring the locus of invention: The dynamics of network communities and firms' invention productivity. Academy of Management Journal, 57 (1), 249-279.
  • Sytch, Maxim, Tatarynowicz, Adam (2014). Friends and foes: The dynamics of dual social structures. Academy of Management Journal, 57 (2), 585-613.
  • Gulati, Ranjay, Sytch, Maxim, Tatarynowicz, Adam (2012). The rise and fall of small worlds: Exploring the dynamics of social structure. Organization Science, 23 (2), 449-471.
  • Sytch, Maxim, Tatarynowicz, Adam, Gulati, Ranjay (2012). Toward a theory of extended contact: The incentives and opportunities for bridging across network communities. Organization Science, 23 (6), 1658-1681.