Mikołaj Jan Piskorski who often goes by Misiek (born April 16, 1973 in Warsaw, Poland) is Dean of Executive Education at IMD Business School in Lausanne, Switzerland. He is known for his research in the area of digital transformation, on-line social platforms and study of how companies leverage social platforms to improve their profitability.
After teaching at Stanford's Graduate School of Business, Misiek returned to Harvard in 2004 where he has taught classes such as Competing with Social Networks and Building and Sustaining Competitive Advantage to MBA students, along with several other classes in the executive education program.[1]
"When More Power Makes Actors Worse Off: Turning a Profit in the American Economy". Social Forces. 85 (2): 1011–1036. 2006. doi:10.1353/sof.2007.0021. Co-authored with Tiziana Casciaro.
"Power Imbalance, Mutual Dependence and Constraint Absorption: A Closer Look at Resource Dependence Theory". Administrative Science Quarterly. 50: 167–199. 2005. Co-authored with Tiziana Casciaro.
"Sources of Structural Inequality in Managerial Labor Markets". Research in Social Stratification and Mobility. 21: 169–187. 2004. Co-authored with Rakesh Khurana.