Elena Plaksenkova
Background
Elena is an Assistant Professor of Strategy at the Fisher College of Business, Ohio State University. She received her Bachelor degree from the Moscow State University, MSc degree from Bocconi University, and PhD from HEC Paris.
Elena's research focuses on issues related to value creation and value capture in business ecosystems. She explores how competition over value capture and the nature of the underlying complementarities affects firm's strategies towards the key complements and how this, in turn, affects the evolution of the ecosystem. She looks at the how both for-profit and nonprofit actors may affect this evolution. In her research Elena uses formal models and empirical methods. In particular, she examines the context of the anti-HIV drug market, where the standard treatment is a multi-drug combination.
She also studies value creation and value capture in R&D alliances in biopharmaceutical industry using a novel methodology – a two-sided matching process.
Research interests
Business ecosystems, complements, nonprofit actors, value creation and value capture, biform games
Teaching
BUSMHR 4490: Strategic Management (Undergraduate Capstone)
MBA 6293: Strategy Formulation and Implementation
Areas of Expertise
StrategyEducation
- PhD, HEC Paris
- MSc, Bocconi University
- BA, Moscow State University
Courses
- MBA 6293 - Strategy Formulation & Implementation
- Focus on the determination of the strategic direction of the firm and the management of the strategic process. Prereq: Enrollment in MBA or WPMBA program, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 980 or 6290 or 6291.