My area of expertise relates to the application of ethical and responsible principles to the world of management. I inquire whether and how business organizations respect the wide interests of their society by taking responsibility and understanding their influence on central significant stakeholders.

Dana Landau holds an assistant professorship in the School of Management and Economics at the Academic College of Tel Aviv (MTA). She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Sociology from Tel Aviv University, a Master’s degree in Labor Studies from Tel Aviv University, and a doctorate in Organizational Behavior from the Coller School of Business, Tel Aviv University.
Dr. Landau has taught both graduate and undergraduate courses at the Coller School of Business (Tel Aviv University); the Zicklin School of Business (Baruch College, CUNY); Stern School of Business (New York University), and executive courses in Israel, The US, Europe and the Far East.
Dr. Landau has also served as a process consultant to Governmental, national, and multinational Israeli firms. Her publications include academic and practitioner papers as well as a book titled: “Vision and Change in Institutional Entrepreneurship”.