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Giovanni Battista Dagnino is full professor of Business Economics and Management at the Libera Università Maria SS. Assunta University of Rome. Since 2001 he has conducted pioneering work on coopetition strategy, and, with Richard D'Aveni and Ken Smith, has inaugurated the study of temporary competitive advantage as a consequence of hypercompetition.

In 2014, Dagnino received the "Best Paper Proceedings" award by the Academy of Management.

Selected Work

 * Dagnino, G. B. (2009). Coopetition strategy: a new kind of interfirm dynamics for value creation. In Coopetition strategy (pp. 45-63). Routledge.
 * Padula, G., & Dagnino, G. B. (2007). Untangling the rise of coopetition: the intrusion of competition in a cooperative game structure. International Studies of Management & Organization, 37(2), 32-52.
 * Yami, S., Castaldo, S., Dagnino, B., & Le Roy, F. (Eds.). (2010). Coopetition: winning strategies for the 21st century. Edward Elgar Publishing.
 * Dagnino, G. B., & Rocco, E. (Eds.). (2009). Coopetition strategy: theory, experiments and cases. Routledge.
 * D'Aveni, R. A., Dagnino, G. B., & Smith, K. G. (2010). The age of temporary advantage. Strategic management journal, 31(13), 1371-1385.