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Anca Maria Metiu is Assistant Professor of Organizational Behavior at INSEAD.
Her main research areas are: work practices and collaboration dynamics indistributed teams, virtual communities, open source software development, and inter-organizational alliances. Her ethnography of work practices in software development examines the intra- and inter-group relations among geographically dispersed teams.
Her research the open source software phenomenon examines how this efficient production system exploits the distributed intelligence of participants in virtual communities. Her work on alliances in the cellular industry shows how interfirm collaboration is enhanced by the interpersonal bonds forged in technical committees.
Her work has appeared in leading journals such as Administrative Science Quarterly and The Oxford Review of Economic Policy.
At INSEAD Professor Metiu teaches a range of courses including the core Organizational Behavior in the full-time MBA program, and an MBA elective course on Managing Global Teams and Projects. She has taught previously at Wharton.
Professor Metiu received her Ph.D. from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. She holds an MBA from the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign, and a B.A. in Law in Economics from the University of Sibiu.
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