On August 1, 2023, Katherine Tatarinov joined the Department of Strategy, Globalization and Society at the Faculty of Business and Economics, University of Lausanne. Her research focuses on social innovation, digital transformation and managing the grand challenges.
How can large bureaucratic organizations manage, structure, and scale innovation? How can we develop cross-sector ecosystems to scale innovation for the grand challenges? And how can we collaborate, with data and digital solutions, in the grand challenges context?
Katherine Tatarinov’s research focuses on social innovation, digital transformation, and managing the grand challenges. Her work empirically analyses the understudied context of the United Nations organizations and their strategies to better solve the world’s biggest problems – through innovation, technology, and collaborative ecosystems.
Before joining HEC Lausanne, Katherine was Postdoctoral Scholar and Research Director of the Center for Innovation & Partnerships at the Geneva School for Economics and Management at the University of Geneva. She was lecturer for Corporate Strategy in the Masters for Managing Technology and Entrepreneurship at the Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL) from 2021-2022. Katherine holds a PhD in Management from the University of Geneva; Masters’ in Management and Marketing from Universidade NOVA de Lisboa and ESADE respectively; and a Bachelors in International Relations, Global Business from the University of Southern California.
Her academic research is regularly presented at leading conferences, published in top international academic journals, such as Journal of International Business Studies and Journal of Management Studies, as well as practitioner journals, such as AIB Insights and Stanford Social Innovation Review, and received several prestigious awards such as the Peter J. Buckley and Mark Casson AIB Dissertation Award (2022) and the GSEM Young Researcher of the Year Award (2021).
Katherine is the Managing Director of the non-profit Geneva Innovation Movement Association, where she translates her research findings into applicable insights and community building.