Strategy, Ethics & Entrepreneurship

Learn about the Strategy, Ethics & Entrepreneurship academic area at Darden, its faculty and its work.

The mission of Strategy, Ethics and Entrepreneurship (SEE) is to be educators and thought leaders with impact in strategy, ethics and entrepreneurship and in the integration of the three.

We bring a unique Darden perspective to creating and sustaining value — not only for the firm, but for stakeholders associated with the firm and for the society within which the firm operates.

This holistic view of value creation includes:

  • The design of new sources of value creation including new products, new ventures, new markets and even new opportunities
  • Sustaining, growing and sharing value over the lifecycle of firms
  • Learning to weave together business and society in all value-creating and value-capturing endeavors 

SEE area faculty members, through in-depth research and practical experience, seek to integrate powerful theoretical concepts with useful techniques. We try to push students, scholars and managers to rethink taken-for-granted mental models and uncover promising new possibilities.

Topics in and out of the classroom not only cover the basic concepts and issues addressed in most business schools, but also engage Darden's unique perspective in interesting ways.

Strategy

Strategy equips students with the framework, concepts and tools required to think strategically about the total enterprise and lead the creation of new futures. We focus on how to create value for customers, analyze industry structure and identify sources of uniqueness and competitive advantage. To this, Darden adds a unique focus on design thinking, organic growth and sustainability.

Ethics

Ethics enables students to reason about the role of ethics in business in a complex, dynamic and global environment. We emphasize harms and benefits analysis, rights and duties analysis, principles and rules, and moral and institutional leadership. To these, Darden adds our unique depth on stakeholder theory and american pragmatism.

Entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurship is not just about starting companies but about developing the entrepreneurial mindset: doing more with less as well as doing more with what you have. Key concepts here include idea generation, prototype development, obtaining funding, team building, business planning and risk management. To these, Darden adds entrepreneurial expertise and effectual logic and market-based solutions for social issues. 

Faculty

L. J. Bourgeois III

L. J. Bourgeois III

Emeritus Professor of Business Administration
Senior Fellow, Darden Center for Global Initiatives

Ming-Jer Chen

Ming-Jer Chen

Leslie E. Grayson Professor of Business Administration

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Yo-Jud Cheng

Assistant Professor of Business Administration

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Jacqueline L. Doyle

Assistant Professor of Business Administration

Gregory B. Fairchild

Gregory B. Fairchild

Isidore Horween Research Professor of Business Administration
Associate Dean for Washington, D.C., Area Initiatives and Academic Director of Public Policy and Entrepreneurship
Dean and CEO of UVA | Northern Virginia

R. Edward Freeman

R. Edward Freeman

University Professor; Elis and Signe Olsson Professor of Business Administration

Mary C. Gentile

Mary C. Gentile

Creator/Director, Giving Voice To Values
Richard M. Waitzer Bicentennial Professor of Ethics

John Glynn

John W. Glynn

MacAvoy Professor of Business Administration

Jared D. Harris

Jared D. Harris

Samuel L. Slover Research Chair and Associate Professor of Business Administration

Edward D. Hess

Edward D. Hess

Professor Emeritus of Business Administration
Batten Executive-in-Residence Emeritus
Batten Faculty Fellow Emeritus

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Toni Irving

Frank M. Sands Sr. Professor of Practice

Adrian Keevil

Adjunct Assistant Professor
Senior Fellow at Olsson Center

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Dennie Kim

Assistant Professor of Business Administration

Andrea Larson

Andrea Larson

Associate Professor Emeritus of Business Administration

Michael Lenox

Michael Lenox

Tayloe Murphy Professor of Business Administration
Senior Associate Dean and Chief Strategy Officer

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Jeanne M. Liedtka

United Technologies Corporation Professor of Business Administration

Bobby Parmar

Bidhan L. Parmar

Shannon Smith Emerging Scholar in Business
Associate Professor of Business Administration

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Vivian Riefberg

Professor of Practice
Walentas Jefferson Scholars Foundation Professorship Chair

John Rosenblum

Dean Emeritus at the University of Virginia Darden School of Business

Saras D. Sarasvathy

Saras D. Sarasvathy

Paul M. Hammaker Professor in Business Administration
Jamuna Raghavan Chair Professor in Entrepreneurship, Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore

Scott Snell

Scott A. Snell

Frank M. Sands Sr. Professor of Business Administration

Sankaran Venkataraman

Sankaran Venkataraman

MasterCard Professor of Business Administration
Senior Associate Dean for Faculty and Research

Andy Wicks

Andrew C. Wicks

Ruffin Professor of Business Administration
Director, Olsson Center for Applied Ethics; Director, Doctoral Program

Pat Werhane

Professor Emeritus
Senior Fellow, Olsson Center for Applied Ethics