Julián Andrés Díaz Tautiva
UC Temuco. Manuel Montt 56. CSF 11 Of. 515.
julian.diaz@uct.cl
Manuel Montt 56
Temuco, 478000
Prof. Julián Andrés Díaz Táutiva is a scholar and research leader specializing in business economics, corporate governance, and sustainability. He earned his Ph.D. in Business Economics Cum Laude from Universidad del Desarrollo, Chile, complemented by master’s degrees in innovation, economics, and marketing from institutions in Chile, Spain, and Colombia. Currently, he serves as Director of the Research Center for Management and Applied Economics at Universidad Católica de Temuco and as Research Fellow at Oxford Business College.
His publications in leading journals such as PLOS ONE, Management Review Quarterly, and Heliyon explore how governance, entrepreneurship, and climate change shape organizational performance, particularly in emerging economies. Prof. Díaz has contributed to global projects, including the renowned GLOBE study, and has been recognized with scholarships and grants from agencies such as ANID Chile and the Organization of American States. Beyond academia, he bridges research with practice through outreach in media, consulting, and industry leadership
news
| Jun 01, 2026 | Invited to the GRAND (Guidelines For Reporting About Network Data) Consortium, research project with support from the US National Science Foundation (Award 2348223). |
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| Jun 01, 2026 | Awarded with the Best “Social Entrepreneurship Paper” at the Academy of Management 2026 Meeting. |
| May 10, 2026 | Participated on the SoFiE Summer School and Conference on DSGE Modelling, held from May 4 to 8 at the National Bank of Belgium. |
| Apr 22, 2026 | Published the article “Valuing climate impacts on coastal tourism: Evidence from Chile” |
| Feb 15, 2026 | Published the article “Globalization in gender inequality and female entrepreneurship” |
latest posts
selected publications
- ATRValuing climate impacts on coastal tourism: Evidence from ChileAnnals of Tourism Research, 2026
- IEMJGlobalization in gender inequality and female entrepreneurshipInternational Entrepreneurship and Management Journal, 2026
- TECHSOCUnpacking the relationship between digitalization and formalization among microentrepreneurs in an emerging marketTechnology in Society, 2026
- ERMBEUnraveling sustainable corporate governance: The dynamic interplay of network strategies, board social learning, and board structureEuropean Research on Management and Business Economics, 2026
- PlosOne
- OeconomiaUnderstanding the role of institutions and economic context on entrepreneurial value creation choice2023