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Industry self-regulation, industry codes of conduct, innovation and technological change, organizational design, facility location choice, technological discontinuities and disruptions, knowledge spillovers, tech management, research & development issues (R&D), environmental business issues, business sustainability, development of firms' competitive advantage in changing conditions
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Andrew A. King is an associate professor of strategy at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College. Prior to joining Tuck, he was a faculty member at the Stern School of Business at NYU. He has held visiting positions at both the University of Michigan and MIT.
He is the recipient of numerous honors including the Faculty Pioneer award from World Resources Institute, the Industrial Ecology Fellowship from AT&T, and the Zannetos Prize for scholarly excellence.He currently directs an NSF/EPA funded research effort on industry self-regulation.
Dr. King holds a PhD in management from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, an MS in mechanical engineering from the University of California at Berkeley; and a BA in mechanical engineering from Brown University.
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