Casidhe Troyer
Assistant Professor of Strategy and Entrepreneurship
BA (Washington and Lee) PhD (Michigan)
Casidhe Troyer is Assistant Professor of Strategy and Entrepreneurship at London Business School. She studies innovation and technology strategy, with a particular focus on understanding how large firms both generate and respond to new technologies. She has two main areas of research. First, she studies the interplay between technology strategy and human capital strategy, examining how technology adoption decisions and outcomes are shaped by how firms structure and manage key human capital relationships. Second, she examines how the demands of shareholders can shape an organisation's R&D strategy. Her research interests include processes of technology adoption and generation within organisations, the healthcare industry, and organisation technology strategy.
She holds a PhD from the Stephen M. Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan and a BA in Economics with a concentration in poverty and human capability studies from Washington and Lee University. Prior to joining academia, she worked at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, specialising in capital markets policy and research.
Academic and professional experience
Assistant Professor of Strategy and Entrepreneurship, London Business School
Federal Reserve Bank of New York, capital markets policy and research
Teaching portfolio
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