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Gab­ri­el Cavalli

Tenure Track Assistant Professor

Subjects
Management Strategy Innovation

Primary research areas

My re­search in­vest­ig­ates how sci­entif­ic know­ledge pro­duc­tion is chan­ging or­gan­iz­a­tion­ally, tech­no­lo­gic­ally, and glob­ally.

Gabriel Cavalli is an assistant professor of Strategy and Innovation at Copenhagen Business School. He holds a PhD from the Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto. His research examines how technological and institutional advances are restructuring the processes of academic research. Specifically, he investigates how artificial intelligence is transforming core scientific practices, including how laboratory managers organize personnel and how scientists’ expertise complements machine capabilities. He also analyzes how global institutional changes, such as the implementation of patent protections under the TRIPS agreement, affect biomedical research in low- and middle-income countries. Methodologically, Gabriel employs a mixed-methods approach that combines econometric causal inference with qualitative archival analysis to study how scientific knowledge production is evolving.