Kathryn Rudie Harrigan (D.B.A., Harvard; M.B.A., Texas; B.A., Macalester) is an associate professor of strategic management at the Columbia Business School in New York City. Her research interests include industry and competitor analysis, strategic management, turnaround management, competitive dynamics, global strategies, and business-government relationships. Her books,
Strategies for Declining Businesses (1980),
Strategies for Vertical Integration (1983), and
Strategies for Joint Ventures (1985), are published by Lexington Books.
Professor Harrigan received the General Electric Award for Outstanding Research in Strategic Management, presented by the Business Policy and Planning Division of the National Academy of Management, for her research on declining businesses, and their Best Paper Award in 1983 for her research on vertical integration (or make-or-buy decisions). She also won an IBM Research Fellowship in Business Administration and a Division of Research Fellowship at Harvard Business School.
Professor Harrigan has started and sold four businesses. Her consulting experience includes work on competitive strategy and strategic management for both private and public organizations. She has acted as consultant to strategic consulting firms, as well. She is a founding member of the Strategic Management Society and appears each autumn on their international programs.
Professor Harrigan writes for and serves on the boards of editors of the
Academy of Management Journal, the
Strategic Management Journal, and the
Journal of Business Strategy. She is an ad hoc reviewer for and frequent contributor to the
Academy of Management Review. Her articles have also appeared in the
Harvard Business Review, Long Range Planning, Boardroom Reports, Executive Woman, and the
Proceedings of the National and Regional Meetings of the Academy of Management.