Professor J. Ignacio Canales

Professor J. Ignacio Canales
Professor J. Ignacio Canales
Professor J. Ignacio Canales

Com. Eng, Bsc, PhD

Professor

Accepting PhDs

About

Biography

 

Professor J. Ignacio Canales is the chair in Strategic Management at the Business School of the University of Aberdeen. Previously he held posts at the University of Glasgow as Professor, Reader and Senior Lecturer in Strategy; and at the University of St Andrews as Lecturer in Management. His academic publications have appeared in the Academy of Management Review, Journal of Management Studies, Long Range Planning and the British Journal of Management. 

 

Prof. Canales is the departmental research director for Business and Management and as such he sits in the Research Committee. He also serves as director of the MA in International Business and acts as an Academic Line Manager. He has previously been Head of Business and Management, and in other institutions director of MBA Programmes, AMBA accreditation champion, Convener of the Ethics Committee and International Exchange Officer. Before academia Prof. Canales was CFO in several firms.

 

Editorial board member 

 

Journal of Management

Journal of Management Studies 

Long Range Planning

 

Watch the video describing My Research 

Listen my latest podcast The end of strategy

Listen my podcast series during the pandemic Escaping Lockdown 

Qualifications

  • PhD Management  
    2004 - IESE Business School - U. de Navarra 
  • BSc Ingeniero Comercial (Business and Management) 
    1992 - PUC Chile 
  • BSc Bachelor in Business and Management 
    1992 - PUC Chile  
  • PhD Business and Management (Revalidated PhD) 
    2004 - Universidade de Brasilia 2017 
  • Fellow Higher Education Academy 
    2018 - Higher Education Academy PR162537. 

External Memberships

 

Visit my Youtube channel for brief lectures and more

Prizes and Awards

 

Research Honours and Awards

 

SMS Best Paper nomination “Joining the Dots: Inclusion, Transparency and Open Strategizing” nominated for the SMS London Research Methods Paper Prize 2020.

PhD Dissertation Committee of Strategic Management Society 2012-2014

Research Committee of the Business, Policy and Strategy Division (BPS) of the Academy of Management (AOM) 2012-2014

Outstanding Reviewer Award, granted by the Business Policy and Strategy division of the Academy of Management, Anaheim, 2008

Outstanding Reviewer Award, granted by the Business Policy and Strategy division of the Academy of Management, Honolulu, 2005

Outstanding Reviewer Award, granted by the Business Policy and Strategy division of the Academy of Management, Seattle, 2003

Awarded best PhD student paper as the Booz Allen Hamilton Fellowship, Strategic Management Society, Baltimore, Nov. 2003.

Awarded the IESE Business School fellowship from 1999 to 2003. 

Invited to participate in the Business Policy and Strategy division Doctoral Consortium, AOM, Denver, 2002

 

 

Leadership of the Strategic Management Society (SMS)

 

-       Elected Program Chair of the Strategy Practice Interest Group 2023 -2024

-       Elected Associate Program Chair of the Strategy Practice Interest Group 2022-2023

-       Elected Chair of the Strategy Process Interest Group 2017-2018

-       Elected Program Chair of the Strategy Process Interest Group 2016 -2017

-       Elected Associate Program Chair of the Strategy Process Interest Group 2015-2016.

-       Elected Representative at large of the Strategy Process Interest Group. 2011-2013

-       Appointed to Best PhD Dissertation Panel 2012-2014

 

 

 

Research

Research Overview

My research interest is Strategic Management from a Strategy Process perspective and within it I am interested on the Strategy making Process. I have worked in Strategy Process including Leadership, Subsidiary Strategy, Evolution of organizations, Actors in Strategy and lastly with PhD students in Mergers and Acquisitions as well as Energy transition. 

My research focuses in the relationship and interaction between asymmetric organizational players when they formulate and implement strategy.

I profess that organizations can be managed by strategy because in its genesis lies the capacity to bring organizational players together in coordination to internalize strategy and encourage subsequent action. 

I am happy to consider potential PhD students on all strategic management areas but specially in the broad theme of the social phenomena that underpins implementation of Strategy 

PhD Supervision

PhD finalized passed with minor corrections. 

Dr. Javier Yáñez-Arenas: Thesis title: Service Innovation, Supply Chain Management, Strategy
 2013. Co-supervisor: Prof. Robert Paton

Dr Haitham Jafar. Thesis title: Middle Managers Connectivity in Strategy making, 2016. Co-supervisor: Prof. Robert Paton

Dr Yameng Zhang. Thesis title: Too Comfortable in the Saddle ? CEO Tenure, Board Attributions of Poor Performance and CEO Dismissal, 2017. Co-supervisor: Prof Trevor Buck and Dr Stephan von Delft.

Dr  Abdulaziz A. Alturiqui. Exploring the Relationship between the Components of Transformational Leadership and the Satisfaction of the Followers' Basic Psychological Needs in the Public Sector, 2019. Co-supervisor: Prof Iain Docherty.

Dr Agostinho Abrunhosa. Business Models of Business Schools. 2023. Co-supervised with Prof Anna Morgan-Thomas

Research Areas

Accepting PhDs

I am currently accepting PhDs in Management.


Please get in touch if you would like to discuss your research ideas further.

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Management

Supervising
Accepting PhDs

Research Specialisms

  • Business and Management
  • Social Theory
  • Strategic Management
  • Evolution

Our research specialisms are based on the Higher Education Classification of Subjects (HECoS) which is HESA open data, published under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International licence.

Current Research

In 3 mins watch this Video describing my research 

 

Knowledge Exchange

 

Blog:

Times they are a-chainging... or so it seems

Toys R'...there's an app for that 

 

Visit My Podcast series on Escaping Lockdown 

Escaping Lockdown 

 

Popular Press and Managerial Publications.

·      CGTN News 29.08.2019. China Central Television interviewed for a feature on the origin of Unicorn firms.  

·      STV News 29.05.2019. Interviewed by Business News on the Strategy of First Group.

·      The Herald. HeraldScotland.com. The Herald Business Magazine P4. 14.04.2016. Strategy in the Middle Ground. 

·      IESE Insight .2016. Beyond the Task, with Carlos Garcia-Pont. 

 

Supervision

My current supervision areas are: Management.

 

·      Angel Patricio González Prado. MNC strategy 

·      Agostinho Abrunhosa. Business Models of Business Schools 

 

 

 

Teaching

Teaching Responsibilities

MS4536 Business Strategy

IN4001 Contemporary Issues in International Business I

IN 4502 Contemporary Issues in International Business II

MA in International Business and MBus Programme Director 

 

Non-course Teaching Responsibilities

Teaching Philosophy.

 

Students are not consumers and it is wrong to consider them as such. Please read thsi extract from Michel Serres 

If you have a loaf of bread and I have a coin, and I buy the bread from you, I will have a loaf of bread and you will have the coin, and you will see a balance in that exchange, that is, A has a coin and B has bread, and conversely, B has the bread and A has the coin. So this is a perfect balance.But if you have a sonnet by Verlaine, or the theorem by Pythagoras, and I have nothing, and you show them to me, at the end of that exchange I will have the sonnet and the theorem, but you will have kept them.In the first case, there is balance. That's commerce. In the second, there is growth. That's culture. Michel Serres

 

 

If you are a student in one of my courses take a minute to read my teching philosophy below: 

My teaching philosophy for years has been to enable learning by encouraging a student led teaching for Strategy and Entrepreneurship. If you attend one of my courses you will get involved rather than being passive. The payout is that you will genuinely learn startegy for a lifetime.

The following quotes illustrate this. 

Tell me and I will forget, teach me and I will remeber but involve me and I will learn

wrongly attributed to Benjamin Franklin  

...or this one

Not having heard of it is not as good as having heard of it. Having heard of it is not as good as having seen it. Having seen it is not as good as knowing it. Knowing it is not as good as putting it into practice. Learning arrives at putting it into practice and then stops.

Original quote found “Xunzi: The Complete Text”

 

For more details visit https://quoteinvestigator.com/2019/02/27/tell/

 

 

 

Publications

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  • Sources of Selection in Strategy Making

    Canales, J. I.
    Journal of Management Studies, vol. 52, no. 1, pp. 1-31
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Constructing interlocking rationales in top-driven strategic renewal

    Canales, J. I.
    British Journal of Management, vol. 24, no. 4, pp. 498-514
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Entrepreneurial orientation and the threat of imitation: the influence of upstream and downstream capabilities

    García-Villaverde, P., Ruiz-Ortega, M., Canales, J. I.
    European Management Journal, vol. 31, no. 3, pp. 263-277
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • A new approach to the concept of knowledge strategy

    Donate, M., Canales, J. I.
    Journal of Knowledge Management, vol. 16, no. 1, pp. 22-44
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Case Study: design and development of strategy processes at RACC

    Canales, J. I., Vilà, J.
    Exploring Strategy: Text and cases. Johnson, G., Whittingotn, R., Scholes, K. (eds.). Cambridge: Pearson Education pp. 738-741, 4 pages.
    Chapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: Other Contributions
  • Managerial interplay: linking intent to realized strategy

    Wooldridge, B., Canales, J. I.
    Handbook of Research on Strategy Process. Mazzola, P., Kellermanns, F. (eds.). Edward Elgar Publishing.
    Chapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: Other Contributions
  • Managerial interplay: linking intent to realized strategy

    Canales, J. I., Wooldridge, B.
    Academy of Management Proceedings, vol. 2009, no. 1 (Suppl.), pp. 1-6
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Subsidiary Strategy: The Embeddedness Component

    Garcia-Pont, C., Canales, J. I., Noboa, F.
    Journal of Management Studies, vol. 46, no. 2, pp. 182-214
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Can strategic planning make strategy more relevant and build commitment over time? The case of RACC

    Vila, J., Canales, J. I.
    Long Range Planning, vol. 41, no. 3, pp. 273-290
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Case study: RACC's turning point

    Canales, J. I., Vilà, J.
    Exploring Corporate Strategy. Johnson, G., Scholes, K., Whittington, R. (eds.). Pearson Education pp. 866-868, 3 pages.
    Chapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: Other Contributions
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