

Nadège Levallet
Nadège Levallet is an esteemed Assistant Professor of Management and Information Systems at the Maine Business School. She earned her Ph.D. in Management Information Systems from Queen's University, where she developed a keen interest in the dynamic interaction between digital technologies, strategy, and innovation. Her research primarily focuses on small and medium-sized organizations, exploring how they leverage digital resources to navigate and respond to discontinuity events. Dr. Levallet's scholarly contributions have been recognized in prestigious academic journals, including Information Systems Research and the European Journal of Information Systems. Her work delves into the intricacies of organizational improvisation capability and digital strategy, employing qualitative comparative analysis to uncover insights that inform both theory and practice. Before embarking on her academic career, Dr. Levallet gained extensive experience in management roles across both private and public sectors in Canada and France. This practical background enriches her teaching, allowing her to bring real-world perspectives into the classroom. Her teaching portfolio includes courses in Information Systems, Strategy, and Marketing, where she is known for her engaging and insightful approach. In her research, Dr. Levallet is particularly interested in how organizations can harness digital strategies to enhance their improvisational capabilities. She is passionate about understanding the strategic use of digital technologies to foster innovation and resilience in the face of unexpected challenges. Dr. Levallet's commitment to advancing knowledge in her field is matched by her dedication to mentoring students and fostering a collaborative learning environment. Her work continues to influence both academic circles and industry practices, making her a respected figure in the field of management and information systems.
Publications
, 393-411, 2020-04-14
, 110-131, 2021-05-31
, 6-12, 2019-01-01
, 16-29, 2022-05-18