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          Prof. Saras Sarasvathy Honored with the 2025 Schumpeter School Prize

          We are delighted to share that Darden Prof. Saras Sarasvathy, founder of Effectuation theory and the Paul M. Hammaker Chair of Business Administration at the Darden School of Business, University of Virginia, has been awarded the 2025 Schumpeter School Prize by the Schumpeter School of Business and Economics at the University of Wuppertal in Germany. This biennial prize recognizes outstanding theoretical and empirical contributions to innovation and entrepreneurship research—a fitting tribute to Prof. Sarasvathy’s pioneering work in shifting the field from models of economic inevitability to frameworks of entrepreneurial contingency .

          Prof. Sarasvathy was honored for her groundbreaking 2001 article “Causation and Effectuation: Toward a Theoretical Shift from Economic Inevitability to Entrepreneurial Contingency,” one of the most cited works in entrepreneurship literature. Her effectuation framework, which emphasizes leveraging available means, forming partnerships, and embracing flexibility in the face of uncertainty, has reshaped both academic inquiry and practical pedagogy in entrepreneurship.

          Schumpeter AwardsThe festivities on 13 June began with a scholarly workshop, where leading researchers from Germany and abroad presented papers building on Prof. Sarasvathy’s insights. In the afternoon ceremony, remarks were offered by Prof. Dr. Birgitta Wolff (Rector, University of Wuppertal), Prof. Dr. Nils Crasselt (Dean of the Schumpeter School), and Prof. Dr. Peter Witt (Chairman, Schumpeter School Foundation). Prof. Dr. Christine Volkmann delivered the laudatory address before Prof. Sarasvathy herself illustrated her theory’s core principles through real-world examples. Over 90 distinguished guests—including Axel Jütz, Chairman of Stadtsparkasse Wuppertal and prize benefactor—celebrated this momentous occasion.

          Prof. Sarasvathy’s academic achievements span more than 60 peer-reviewed articles and eight books. Her earlier

           

          Global Award for Entrepreneurship Research in 2022 attests to the international impact of her work. Born in Mumbai, she earned her M.S. from Carnegie Mellon University in 1994 and completed her Ph.D. under Nobel Laureate Herbert A. Simon in 1998. Since then, she has held faculty positions at leading institutions worldwide, and her teachings continue to inspire entrepreneurs and educators across three continents.

          Please join us in congratulating Prof. Saras Sarasvathy on this well-deserved honor. Her visionary contributions continue to light the path for scholars and practitioners who seek to understand and enact entrepreneurship as a dynamic, co-creative process. We look forward to sharing further reflections on her work and its ongoing influence in our upcoming posts.

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