


Luis Felipe López-Calva is a distinguished economist and a leading expert in poverty, inequality, inclusive growth, and development economics. He currently serves as the Global Director for Poverty and Equity at the World Bank.
Luis Felipe López-Calva is a distinguished economist and a leading expert in poverty, inequality, inclusive growth, and development economics. He currently serves as the Global Director for Poverty and Equity at the World Bank.
Luis Felipe López-Calva is a distinguished economist and a leading expert in poverty, inequality, inclusive growth, and development economics. He currently serves as the Global Director for Poverty and Equity at the World Bank.
Luis Felipe López-Calva is a distinguished economist and a leading expert in poverty, inequality, inclusive growth, and development economics. He currently serves as the Global Director for Poverty and Equity at the World Bank.
Track Chairs: Luis Gomez Mejia (Arizona State University), Isabel C. Botero (University of Louisville), Fernanda Canale (IPADE Business School), Patricio Duran (University of Richmond). This track explores the distinctive characteristics, behaviors, and evolution of family enterprises across Ibero America, a region where family-owned firms play a dominant economic and social role. Scholars are invited to examine how cultural values, institutional environments, governance structures, and succession processes shape the long-term sustainability and competitiveness of these organizations. By analyzing the strategic, emotional, and relational dynamics embedded in family firms, this track aims to deepen understanding of how these enterprises innovate, adapt, and contribute to regional development.
Track Chairs: Luis Gomez Mejia (Arizona State University), Isabel C. Botero (University of Louisville), Fernanda Canale (IPADE Business School), Patricio Duran (University of Richmond). This track explores the distinctive characteristics, behaviors, and evolution of family enterprises across Ibero America, a region where family-owned firms play a dominant economic and social role. Scholars are invited to examine how cultural values, institutional environments, governance structures, and succession processes shape the long-term sustainability and competitiveness of these organizations. By analyzing the strategic, emotional, and relational dynamics embedded in family firms, this track aims to deepen understanding of how these enterprises innovate, adapt, and contribute to regional development.
Track Chairs: Luis Gomez Mejia (Arizona State University), Isabel C. Botero (University of Louisville), Fernanda Canale (IPADE Business School), Patricio Duran (University of Richmond). This track explores the distinctive characteristics, behaviors, and evolution of family enterprises across Ibero America, a region where family-owned firms play a dominant economic and social role. Scholars are invited to examine how cultural values, institutional environments, governance structures, and succession processes shape the long-term sustainability and competitiveness of these organizations. By analyzing the strategic, emotional, and relational dynamics embedded in family firms, this track aims to deepen understanding of how these enterprises innovate, adapt, and contribute to regional development.
Track Chairs: Luis Gomez Mejia (Arizona State University), Isabel C. Botero (University of Louisville), Fernanda Canale (IPADE Business School), Patricio Duran (University of Richmond). This track explores the distinctive characteristics, behaviors, and evolution of family enterprises across Ibero America, a region where family-owned firms play a dominant economic and social role. Scholars are invited to examine how cultural values, institutional environments, governance structures, and succession processes shape the long-term sustainability and competitiveness of these organizations. By analyzing the strategic, emotional, and relational dynamics embedded in family firms, this track aims to deepen understanding of how these enterprises innovate, adapt, and contribute to regional development.
Track Chairs: Luis Gomez Mejia (Arizona State University), Isabel C. Botero (University of Louisville), Fernanda Canale (IPADE Business School), Patricio Duran (University of Richmond). This track explores the distinctive characteristics, behaviors, and evolution of family enterprises across Ibero America, a region where family-owned firms play a dominant economic and social role. Scholars are invited to examine how cultural values, institutional environments, governance structures, and succession processes shape the long-term sustainability and competitiveness of these organizations. By analyzing the strategic, emotional, and relational dynamics embedded in family firms, this track aims to deepen understanding of how these enterprises innovate, adapt, and contribute to regional development.
Es Investigador Senior en Estrategia e Innovación, en el Centro de Investigación en Iniciativa Empresarial (CiiE) de IPADE Business School.
Ph.D en Administración de Empresas, Universidad de Pune, India y postdoctorado, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Cuenta con un Master en Administración Pública con especialización en Recursos Humanos, Universidad de Sistán y Baluchistán, Irán. Licenciado en Administración Pública, Universidad Payame Noor, Irán.
Ha trabajado como profesor de tiempo completo en el TEC de Monterrey en México, como Profesor Asociado en CENTRUM Católica Graduate Business School (PUCP, Perú), como Profesor Asociado en la Universidad Lincoln en Malasia, y como Profesor Asistente en la Universidad Payam Noor en Irán.
Artículos Académicos
Artículos Académicos
Artículos Académicos
Artículos Académicos