Pedro is an organizational ethnographer with a particular interest in classic themes in management and organization theory. He studies bureaucracy and formal organizational structures focusing on their implications for collaboration, learning, innovation, and expert work. For more information visit monteiropedro.com
Teresa Domenech
Teresa’s main stream research studies focus on regulatory initiatives. Her current work includes the study of the work of a professional association of engineers in the US that leads to a global initiative on ethics of autonomous and intelligent systems. In her ongoing dissertation she is studying the discussions that are taking place in the development of recommendations of a US Agency to achieve biosafety and biosecurity in biotechnology experimentation.
Education
emlyon business school
PhD in Management (expected 2023)
MPhil Management (2019)
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Universidad Complutense de Madrid and Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Masters in Economy and Management of Innovation (2014)
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
BA in Business Administration and Management (2013)
BA in Law (2012)
Wirtshaftuniversität Wien
Erasmus Scholarship (2011)
Experience
2016:
IESE business school
Madrid (Spain)
Research Assistant
2012:
CUATRECASAS, GONÇALVES PEREIRA
Madrid (Spain)
Internship, Department of International Taxes
2007:
CONDORAY, Centre of Professional Training for Women
Lima (Peru)
Publications
Quintanilla, J. & Domenech, T. (2014) "Uría Menéndez: la promoción a socio", IESE, DPO-318, 09/2014
Service
Reviewer, Academy of Management Conference (Technology & Innovation Management division)
Elected Member of the Quality Commission of the Master in Economy and Management of Innovation (2014-2017)