Professor (Universidad Rey Juan Carlos)
Corporate strategy, innovation, corporate social responsibility, ethics, business plan, sustainability Estrategia corporativa, innovación, responsabilidad social corporativa, ética, plan de negocios, sostenibilidad.
Dr. Francisco Javier Forcadell is an Professor of management in the Rey Juan Carlos University. His research and teaching revolve primarily around Strategic Management and Corporate Social Responsibility. He is the author of 18 international publications, focusing on diverse aspects of CSR, innovation, and corporate strategy. He has published in several top journals (six of them listed in the top 10th percentile of JCR categories), including Research Policy, Long Range Planning, Journal of World Business, Journal of Business Research, Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, Journal of Business Ethics, Business Ethics: A European Review, Journal of Economic Surveys, and Scientometrics.
Forcadell, F.J., Úbeda, F., Zúñiga, J.A. 2018. Initial resource heterogeneity differences between family and non-family firms: Implications for resource acquisition and resource generation. Long Range Planning, 51(5): 693-719.
Forcadell, F.J., Aracil, E. 2017. European Banks’ Reputation for Corporate Social Responsibility, Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, 24(1), 1-14.
Forcadell, F.J., Aracil, E. 2017. Sustainable Banking in Latin American Developing Countries: Leading to (Mutual) Prosperity. Business Ethics: A European Review, 26(4): 382-395.
Borda, A., Newburry, W., Teegen, H., Montero, A, Nájera-Sánchez, J.J., Forcadell, F., Lama, N., Quispe, Z. 2017. Looking for a service opening: Building reputation by leveraging international activities and host country context. Journal of World Business, 52(4), 503-517.
Zúñiga-Vicente, J.A.; Alonso-Borrego, C.; Forcadell, F.J., Galán-Zazo, J.I. 2014. Assessing the effect of public subsidies on firm R&D investment: a survey, Journal of Economic Surveys, 28(1), 36-67.
Research group in Finance, Markets and Governance at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid