Co-edited with Nan Jia, this is the first comprehensive volume mapping how AI reshapes strategic management—from boardrooms to classrooms.
When we started, we steered clear of rigid academic journal templates. Instead, we asked leading scholars to take risks: speculate, experiment, and map terrain shifting under our feet.
What makes this different?
We gave 40+ scholars one mandate: think freely. The result is a snapshot of the future, written by the minds defining it. We’ve organized the handbook into 4 T’s:
- Theories: Rethinking capabilities, competition, and legitimacy when algorithms reshape the rules
- Tools: Frameworks for human-AI collaboration, innovation, and decision-making
- Teaching: Preparing students for strategic thinking alongside intelligent machines
- Terrains: Navigating ecosystems, governance, and the global AI landscape
Availability:
- Hardcover: February 2026
- Paperback: planned for June 2026
Sneak Peek:
Read the Introduction (co-authored by Nan and me) free—it outlines the “4 T’s” framework and roadmaps the insights within. Available here.
Pre-order / Learn More:
Huge thanks to our brilliant contributors. Here’s what’s inside:
- Felipe Csaszar, Nan Jia—Introduction
PART I—THEORIES
- Maryam Alavi—Upskilling knowledge work for GenAI
- Nan Jia, Maria Perez (PhD), Jinyuan Song, Yifan Wei, Bo Yang—AI and corporate political influence
- Kevin Boudreau, Lars Bo Jeppesen, Milan Miric—Competing on AI platforms
- Shuang Liu—Algorithmic ambidexterity
- Sandra C. Barbosu, Pooyan Khashabi—GenAI and creativity in science vs art
- Saheli N.—The authenticity backlash
PART II—TOOLS
- Anil Doshi, Alastair Moore—Human-AI Task Tensor for mapping collaboration
- Jiaming Ding, Kenneth G. Huang—“Fruit Tree” model for AI-driven innovation
- Professor Lu Hong, Anusha K., Scott Page—Handling “AI surprises” in strategic decisions
- David Gurzick, Ph.D., Mahesh P. Joshi, Martha Gurzick—AI-augmented classic strategy tools
PART III—TEACHING
- Peter Cardon, Ramandeep Randhawa—Business schools as AI learning organizations
- Alfredo Enrione—AI-infused MBA: Head-Heart-Hands
- Thomas Steinberger—Ten durable AI concepts every business student needs
- Henning Piezunka—Why human training still matters
- Ipek Koparan, Gorkem Aksaray—Teaching AI strategy with a word game
PART IV—TERRAINS
- James Bessen, Stephen Michael Impink, Rob Seamans—AI-producing startups worldwide
- Prithwiraj Choudhury, Doyoon Kim, Sana Kang—Beyond English-centric AI
- Gwen Lee—Responsible AI as strategic advantage
- Ksenija Milosevic, Saverio Barabuffi, giulio ferrigno—Ethical AI in practice

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