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Professor
Joseph L. Rotman School of Management
Orcid identifier0000-0002-8242-5381
- ProfessorJoseph L. Rotman School of Management
- (416) 946-5291 (Work)
- University of Toronto, Rotman School of Management, Toronto, ON, Canada
BIO
Bill McEvily is a Professor of Strategic Management at Rotman and the Jim Fisher Professor of Leadership Development, where he teaches courses on social networks, strategy implementation and organizational theory in MBA and Executive programs, and courses on organizational theory in the PhD program. His research explores social networks as an organizational and strategic resource. Professor McEvily has published research articles in leading academic journals in the fields of management, psychology, sociology, and economics. Thomson-Reuters named Professor McEvily to its list of “Highly Cited Researchers” in 2014 and again in 2015. He is currently an Associate Editor at Annals of Academy of Management and has previously served as a Senior Editor at Organization Science and as guest editor for special issues of Management Science and Organization Science. Prior to joining Rotman, Professor McEvily was on the faculty at Carnegie Mellon University and he earned his Ph.D. in Strategic Management and Organization from the University of Minnesota.
ACADEMIC POSITIONS
- Professor of Strategic ManagementUniversity of Toronto, Canada2012 - present
- Associate Professor of Strategic ManagementUniversity of Toronto, Canada2005 - 2012
- Associate Professor of Organizational Behaviour and TheoryCarnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, United States2003 - 2005
- Assistant Professor of Organizational Behaviour and TheoryCarnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, United States1997 - 2003
NON-ACADEMIC POSITIONS
- Computer ConsultantClarkson University1990 - 1991
- Senior ConsultantAndersen Consulting1986 - 1990
- InternXerox Corporation1985 - 1986
DEGREES
- PhDUniversity of Minnesota, United States
- BSClarkson University, Potsdam, United States
AVAILABILITY
- Industry Projects
- Masters Research or PhD student supervision
INSTITUTIONAL STRATEGIC INITIATIVES
- Institute for Pandemics (IfP)