Francesca Gino
Gino interrogates the unconventional paths that lead to innovation and excellence in professional settings. Through her research, she connects the dots between rule-breaking, creativity, and effective decision-making. Her work challenges the status quo by illustrating how stepping beyond conventional boundaries can unlock new avenues for personal and organizational growth. Gino’s method involves a blend of empirical analysis and storytelling, making complex behavioral insights accessible to both academic and corporate audiences.\n\nIn her bestselling book "Rebel Talent: Why It Pays to Break the Rules at Work and in Life", Gino explores how defying norms can foster innovation and personal fulfillment. This theme resonates throughout her career, as she probes the intersection of ethics, motivation, and negotiation. Her focus on "rebel talent" underscores the importance of thoughtful rule-breaking in achieving remarkable outcomes. The impact of her research is far-reaching, benefiting leaders and organizations striving for creative problem-solving and enhanced productivity.\n\nAs a distinguished author and researcher, Gino has received numerous accolades, such as being named among the world's Top 40 Business Professors under 40. Her contributions to management theory are recognized globally, with her work featured in renowned publications. This bio reflects both her significant influence in the field of organizational behavior and the controversies that have shaped her professional journey.
Books by Francesca Gino

Rebel Talent
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