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Michael Lenox

Fast Facts

  • Academic co-director, Project on Democracy and Capitalism
  • Tayloe Murphy Professor of Business Administration, UVA Darden School of Business
  • Special advisor to the dean for strategic initiatives, Darden School of Business
  • Expertise on technology strategy and policy, innovation and entrepreneurship, business strategy, public policy

Areas Of Expertise

  • Science and Technology
  • Economic Issues
  • Infrastructure
  • Jobs and Economy
  • Governance
  • Leadership

Michael J. Lenox is a faculty senior fellow at the Miller Center. He is also academic co-director of the Project on Democracy and Capitalism. His primary appointment is as the Tayloe Murphy Professor of Business Administration at the Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia. From 2016-2023, he served as Darden's senior associate dean and chief strategy officer and is currently special advisor to the dean for strategic initiatives.

From 2008 to 2016, Lenox served as associate dean of innovation programs and academic director of Darden's Batten Institute for Entrepreneurship and Innovation. He helped found and served as the inaugural president of the multiple-university Alliance for Research on Corporate Sustainability. 

Before arriving at UVA in 2008, Lenox served as a tenured associate professor at Duke University's Fuqua School of Business and as an assistant professor at New York University's Stern School of Business. He has been a visiting professor at Stanford University, Harvard University, Oxford University, and IMD. 

Lenox earned his PhD in technology management and policy from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a BS and MS in systems engineering from the University of Virginia.

Lenox's research has appeared in more than 30 refereed academic publications and has been cited in dozens of media outlets including The New York Times, the Financial Times, and The Economist. He is the author of five books including his 2023 release, Strategy in the Digital Age, from Stanford University Press. Since 2021, he has been the co-host of the podcast “Good Disruption.”

In 2009, Lenox was recognized as a Faculty Pioneer by the Aspen Institute and as the top strategy professor under 40 by the Strategic Management Society. In 2011, he was named one of the top 40 business professors under 40 by Poets & Quants. 

Lenox's primary expertise is in the domain of technology strategy and policy. He is broadly interested in the role of innovation and entrepreneurship for economic growth and firm competitive success. In particular, he explores the business strategy and public policy drivers of the direction of innovative activity. Lenox also has a longstanding interest in the interface between business strategy and public policy as it relates to the natural environment. Recent work includes the books Can Business Save the Earth? (2018) and The Decarbonization Imperative (2021), both from Stanford University Press.

Michael Lenox News Feed

Car sales alone would not propel Tesla’s stock market value to the stratospheric levels envisioned by the compensation plan, said Michael Lenox, a professor at the University of Virginia’s Darden School of Business. The announcement Friday sends “a very clear signal that they see their futures in these other businesses,” Mr. Lenox said.
Michael Lenox The New York Times
University of Virginia Darden School of Business professor Michael Lenox says the EV industry is in a classic “shakeout” phase as new competitors finally catch up with – and sometimes surpass – the original disruptive innovators.
Michael Lenox UVA Darden School of Business
Trump’s domestic policy bill slashed many of those energy tax breaks. Makers of solar panels and electric vehicles have warned that the measure will devastate their industries and make China’s advantage in both industries all but insurmountable. Michael Lenox, a professor at the Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia, said that could leave American companies behind amid a global transition.
Michael Lenox The New York Times
“We should be viewing this as a question of national competitiveness,” said Michael Lenox, a professor of business administration at the University of Virginia. “How long can you keep those cars from the U.S. market through trade restrictions?”
Michael Lenox The New York Times
“You would think they would be doubling down and trying to capitalize on the lead they have on other players,” said Michael Lenox, a professor of business at the University of Virginia. “It begs the question,” he added, “has there been a lack of attention?”
Michael Lenox The New York Times
Climate change has been one of the most discussed and contested issues of our time. Todd Stern, former Department of State special envoy for climate change and U.S. lead negotiator, discusses the seven-year negotiation that led to the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement—and where the international climate effort might go as the new Trump administration takes power.
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