Meet Tomasz Obloj, one of 2017’s World’s Best 40 under 40 Professor
HEC Paris Associate Professor of Strategy, Tomasz Obloj has been named among 2017’s “World’s Top 40 Business Professors under 40” by Poets&Quants . The annual list honors professors from top, renowned universities for their academic and research achievements in and out of the classrooms. With the highest number of nominations since Poets&Quants published its first list in 2011, it is the business school administrations, faculties, students, and alumni’s recommendations which narrowed down the complete ranking.
Speaking of the list, which is essentially made up of marketers, economists, organizational strategists and finance experts, PoetsandQuants praised the “exceptional” professors “whose performances as MBA professors are so profound that they transcend the four walls of a classroom and permeate students’ very livelihoods. They are known for helping students land jobs and getting startup ventures off the ground, not to mention their round-the-clock availability for one-on-one coaching and mentoring”.
HEC Paris’ Tomasz Obloj specializes in strategy, business simulation, economics of strategy, organizing for innovation strategy, teaching them at PhD, MSc, and EMBA level. For his academic research, he explores the different aspects of organizational design, economic theory of incentives and organizational and individual learning. His research on financial incentives has received critical acclamation while garnering invitations from some of the world’s elite institutions: Copenhagen University, London School of Economics, Harvard University and Wharton University to name a few. The former INSEAD PhD graduate is also an associate editor of Strategic Management Journal , one of the most prestigious scientific journals in the world. He was presented with HEC Paris’ most honorable teaching prize, the BNP Paribas Pierre Vernimmen Teaching Award in 2015.
PoetsandQuants ’ recognition of Tomasz Obloj and other professors’ work underlines the fact they are leaders in their own right as well as excellent teachers. They are recognized for their trademark style of teaching which motivates and encourages their students.
Below is the PoetsandQuants ’ feature on Professor Tomasz Obloj and his work:
Age: 36
At HEC Paris since: 2011
Education: PhD, Strategy, INSEAD, 2011
List of courses you currently teach: Strategy, Business Simulation, Economics of Strategy, Organizing for Innovation
What are you currently researching and what is the most significant discovery you’ve made from it? I currently study how processes of social comparison affect behaviors in organizations – and in turn what are the implications of these behaviors for firm boundaries. I never expected that envy or compassion have such a first-order effect on what we do and how well we do it.
Professor you most admire: I’ve had the privilege of meeting many great minds that influenced me deeply along my way, such as Laurence Capron, Bruce Kogut, Subi Rangan, Peter Zemsky, Todd Zenger, my father. Those who are my peers or those I haven’t met in person are too many to enumerate here.“I knew I wanted to be a B-school professor when…To be very honest I don’t think that I ever fully knew that.”
“If I weren’t a B-school professor…I’d still probably be a social scientist.”
One word that describes my first time teaching an MBA class: Adrenaline
Most memorable moment in the classroom, or in general, as a professor: There was a week, last year, where I had done 50 hours of teaching in 6 consecutive days. I remember a feeling when it was over and I sat down (with a fellow professor I was teaching with) and I knew that we’ve all done a good job. Both, the students and us.
What professional achievement are you most proud of? I am proud of every new step I take, publishing an article, seeing my first doctoral students graduate and get good jobs, or becoming an associate editor in a journal I highly respect.
What do you enjoy most about being a business school professor? It is not specific to a business school but I enjoy the freedom it gives me to choose the people I work with, people I like, respect, and admire.
What do you enjoy least about being a business school professor? The times when my calendar fills up too fast and I really want to have more time to write. I also really don’t like giving grades to my students.
What is your favorite company and why? My family and friends. More seriously, I most like the start-ups, firms that no-one has heard of yet. Ones that may not make it, but are full of energy and hope.
Fun fact about yourself: I performed in some of the contemporary dance pieces that my wife choreographed.
Bucket list item #1: I hope I tend to do things I really want to do as soon as I realize I do.
Favorite book: Doctor Faustus
Favorite movie: Only Lovers Left Alive
Favorite type of music: That depends on my mood
Favorite television show: The Wire
Favorite vacation spot: Any place warm, with sea, rocks, and free time
What are your hobbies? Rock Climbing
Twitter handle: I don’t have one
“If I had my way, the business school of the future would have…more time and space to think and talk about ideas.”
Faculty says…
“Tomasz Obloj is one of the most talented scholars I’ve had the opportunity to work with. A prolific and influential researcher, he became Associate Editor of the most prestigious scientific journal in his field (Strategic Management Journal) only 5 years after having obtained his Ph.D. A dedicated and passionate teacher, he was the recipient of the most prestigious teaching award at HEC Paris, the BNP Paribas – Pierre Vernimmen teaching award, last year. The only question I have about Tomasz is: “What’s next?”
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