Jeremy Marcel
Associate Professor of Commerce
Office phone: 434-982-2776
e-mail: jjm4p@virginia.edu
Education:
Ph.D., Business Administration, Georgia State University
M.B.A., Loyola University
B.A., Business Administration, Nicholls State University
Areas of Expertise:
Professor Marcel specializes in strategic management and various theories of decision making and corporate governance. His current research emphasizes CEO successions and corporate director reputation.
Professional Activities:
Professor Marcel worked in the banking industry before becoming an academic. He has published research addressing top management teams and firm performance. He has also published research on corporate governance and has conducted several research projects exploring the role of managerial decision making. Professor Marcel is a graduate of Georgia State University, where he received several awards for his research and teaching.
Selected Publications:
“Damaged Goods? The Board’s Decision to Dismiss Reputationally Compromised Directors,” Academy of Management Journal, forthcoming (with A. Cowen).
“The Influence of Executive Cognition on Competitive Dynamics,” Strategic Management Journal, forthcoming (with P. Barr & I. Duhaime)
“The Use of an Interim CEO during Succession Episodes and Firm Performance,” Strategic Management Journal, 2009 (with G. Ballinger)
“Why Top Management Team Characteristics Matter when Employing a Chief Operating Officer,” Strategic Management Journal, 2009.
“Fostering Entrepreneurship during International Expansion: Managing Key Challenges,” European Management Journal, 2001.