Assistant Professor, Questrom School of Business, Boston University, 2020-2025
Assistant Professor, McCombs School of Business, University of Texas at Austin, 2015-2020
Recent Publications
Hannah, D., & O'Mahony, S. Forthcoming. Navigating pedagogical dilemmas when scholarly fields are in flux. Academy of Management Learning & Education.
Ott, T., & Hannah, D. (2024). How entrepreneurs craft complex causal models with theorizing and data. Strategy Science.
Hannah, D., & Lim, S. (2024). When prototypes don’t yield useful insights. Harvard Business Review Digital Articles.
Hannah, D. (2024). What digital health startups can tell us about teaching students to be effective entrepreneurs. Insights@Questrom.
Other Publications
Articles
Hannah, D. (2022). Making it through the academic job search with more than just a job. Inside Higher Ed.
Hannah, D. (2022). How a non-descript box has been saving lives during the pandemic – and revealing the power of grassroots innovation. The Conversation.
Hannah, D., Tidhar, R., & Eisenhardt, K. (2021). Analytic models in strategy, organizations, and management research: A guide for consumers. Strategic Management Journal.
Hannah, D. (2021). One way to build more resilient medical supply chains in the U.S Harvard Business Review Digital Articles.
Ozcan, P., & Hannah, D. (2020). Forced ecosystems and digital stepchildren: Reconfiguring suppliers to realize disruptive social media technology. Strategy Science.
Hannah, D., & Eisenhardt, K. (2019). Bottlenecks, cooperation, and competition in nascent ecosystems. Strategic Management Journal. Strategic Management Journal.
Hannah, D., & Eisenhardt, K. (2018). How firms navigate cooperation and competition in nascent ecosystems. Strategic Management Journal.
Hannah, D., Bremner, R., & Eisenhardt, K. (2016). Resource redeployment in business ecosystems. Advances in Strategic Management.
Book Chapters
Eisenhardt, K., Bremner, R., & Hannah, D. (2017). Firm strategy in business ecosystems. Collaborative Strategy: Critical Issues for Alliances and Networks.
Book Reviews
Eesley, C., & Hannah, D. (2012). Review: Winds of Change: The Environmental Movement and the Development of the Wind Energy Industry. Administrative Science Quarterly.