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Florian Schloderer

Biography

Florian Schloderer is Director of Digital Innovation at the Deputy Dean's Office and Lecturer. He develops the ecosystem and manages operations at the VR Immersive Learning Initiative, a corporate entrepreneurship initiative that brings business case studies using virtual reality (VR) to management education. He also supports the development of research collaborations around analytics and artificial intelligence for business. Before, he was Director of the Randomized Controlled Trials Lab, a research initiative promoting academic research with firms and organizations using randomized field experiments at INSEAD.

His research focuses on new industry emergence and organizational change, in particular from the perspective of social categorization and network dynamics. He worked on applied research about the development of regional aerospace ecosystems, and on the development of the GulfCom Simulation, an experience-based multimedia learning simulation for the training of change management competences in the Middle Eastern organizations.

He has taught the Uncertainty, Data and Judgment Tutorial (GEMBA program), Applied Quantitative Methods for Business, Economics and Finance Foundation (pre-INSEAD course for GEMBA), and Change Management (Executive Education). He has supported the courses Leadership in the Middle East and Beyond (GEMBA program) and Doing Business in the Middle East (MBA program). He has led projects to renew INSEAD's academic accreditation by the UAE Ministry of Education.

Prior to joining INSEAD, he led the digital transformation and automation of business processes in his family’s business. He holds a doctorate degree from the Department of Economic and Organizational Sciences at the Bundeswehr University Munich in Germany.

Last updated: 14.8.2021

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Aligning Individual and Organisational Values

M. Guadalupe, Z. Kinias, F. Schloderer

How employees’ personal values fit within their organisation.
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Entrepreneurship

How Important Is Education to Entrepreneurial Development?

Business students can be taught how to negotiate with lawyers, pitch to investors and create a business plan, but can you teach someone to think like an entrepreneur?
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