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Aharon Mohliver
Assistant Professor of Strategy and Entrepreneurship, Academic Co-Director of the LGBTQ Executive Leadership Programme
Professional Background
Aharon Cohen Mohliver is a prominent strategy researcher and lecturer who has made significant contributions to the fields of business ethics and corporate social responsibility (CSR). With a robust academic background and extensive experience in both research and advising, Aharon specializes in quantitative research aimed at understanding the complexities surrounding organizational misconduct. His notable career journey includes a focus on the factors that lead to ethical breaches within companies and explores how such challenges can be preemptively addressed.
In his role as Assistant Professor at London Business School, Aharon cultivates the next generation of strategic thinkers through a variety of coursework, including Strategic Management, Strategic Analysis, Sociological Foundations of Strategy, and Behavioral Strategy. He has taught extensively across multiple platforms, including Executive MBAs, MBAs, Masters in Management, and PhD programs, enhancing the educational experience for countless students eager to grasp these crucial concepts.
Aharon’s educational journey is equally commendable, having earned his PhD in Management from the prestigious Columbia University - Columbia Business School. His academic rigor is complemented by an MBA in Strategy and Finance, along with undergraduate degrees in Economics and Politics, Philosophy, and Economics from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. This strong educational foundation not only showcases his commitment to academic excellence but also enhances his ability to impart knowledge and insight within his classes.
Exclusive to his work is a noteworthy initiative: Aharon co-directs the first and only top-tier business school executive education program for LGBTQ leaders in Europe, further aligning his career with his passion for inclusivity and leadership advancement.
Education and Achievements
Aharon Cohen Mohliver's educational background forms a cornerstone of his distinguished career in academia and research. His journey began at Li Po Chun United World College, where he first cultivated a global perspective and appreciation for diverse viewpoints in learning. Continuing his academic pursuit, Aharon completed his Bachelor of Arts with honors in Economics and a second Bachelor's degree with honors in Politics, Philosophy, and Economics at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. This multidisciplinary education provided him with a unique lens through which to examine the interplay of strategic management, societal values, and ethical considerations within organizations.
Following his undergraduate studies, he pursued an MBA with a focus on Strategy and Finance at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, honing his analytical capabilities and strategic thinking essential for his future roles. His academic journey culminated at Columbia University where he obtained a PhD in Management from the renowned Columbia Business School. The academic rigor at Columbia laid the groundwork for Aharon's extensive research endeavors that delve into the social antecedents of corporate misconduct.
These academic achievements are complemented by practical experiences that enhance his understanding of strategy and ethics in the real world. Notably, from 2005 to 2007, Aharon served as the domestic policy advisor to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. His role involved advising on critical policy issues, providing him firsthand insights into the complexities of regulation, competition, and governance. Following this, he contributed his expertise to the Israeli Securities Authority and the Committee on Competitiveness in the Prime Minister's Office from 2010 to 2012, focusing on enhancing Israel's economic ecosystem.
Research Interests
Aharon’s research is deeply rooted in understanding the mechanisms behind business ethics and the effects of social polarization on corporate social responsibility initiatives. He raises pertinent questions about the motivations behind some firms' engagement in misconduct, while others are able to navigate ethical waters successfully. By exploring factors like the information networks firms are part of, the pressures of competition, regulatory frameworks, and internal processes related to hiring and promoting, Aharon addresses critical questions that bear on the integrity of modern business practices.
Among his notable contributions, Aharon investigates varied organizational contexts that elucidate these themes, including studies on executive stock option backdating, financial restatements, and even academic integrity issues such as student plagiarism. Through his keen analytical skills, he offers organizations and stakeholders practical frameworks to anticipate and mitigate misconduct risks, thereby safeguarding their interests and creating holistic value in their operational ecosystems.
Aharon's work not only contributes to academic literature but also provides substantive insights that businesses can leverage to develop more resilient and accountable structures. His collaborative approach often involves working with industry leaders and policymakers to share findings that can influence more ethical practices across sectors.
Community Engagement and Impact
Aharon Cohen Mohliver's commitment extends beyond academia into active engagement with the community and advocacy for underrepresented groups in leadership. Co-directing a pioneering executive education program for LGBTQ leaders in Europe highlights his dedication to fostering inclusivity and helping diverse individuals in the business realm. This unique program addresses the distinct challenges faced by LGBTQ leaders, offering them tailored resources and knowledge to thrive in leadership roles.
This phalanx of activities not only positions Aharon as a thought leader but also exemplifies his commitment to ethical leadership and corporate social responsibility. Through mentorship, teaching, and community initiatives, he continues to make a meaningful difference in shaping a more equitable professional landscape.
Achievements
- Assistant Professor: Currently serves as an Assistant Professor at London Business School, imparting knowledge in Strategy and Business Ethics.
- Executive Education Program for LGBTQ Leaders: Co-director of Europe’s first top-tier business school executive education program designed specifically for LGBTQ leaders.
- Advisory Roles: Served as domestic policy advisor to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and as an advisor to the Israeli Securities Authority and the Committee on Competitiveness.
- Extensive Teaching Experience: Taught a variety of courses to EMBAs, MBAs, and PhD students centered on strategic management and organizational behaviors.
- Research Contributions: Actively contributes to understanding organizational misconduct and corporate social responsibility through quantitative research and case studies.
