Diego M. Coraiola is a Professor of Entrepreneurship at the Peter B. Gustavson School of Business, University of Victoria, Canada. He is also Senior Research Fellow at IAE Business School, Argentina.
Diego’s research focuses on collective action and social change. He applies cultural and historical approaches to analyze how managers and entrepreneurs use symbolic resources to create, perpetuate and transform organizations, markets and institutions. His current research projects focus on memory work and the strategic uses of the past, historical injustices, and Indigenous organizing. His work has been published in several journals such as Academy of Management Annals, Strategic Management Journal, Journal of Management, Organization Studies, and Academy of Management Perspectives. Diego’s primary teaching interests are in entrepreneurship, organization theory and strategy. He has taught undergraduate and graduate student both in Canada and Brazil.
Diego is currently an Associate Editor at the Academy of Management Learning and Education (AMLE) and Revista de Administração de Empresas (RAE). He is also an editorial board member at Organization Studies and the Academy of Management Perspectives.
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