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dr. Jost Sieweke


Associate Professor, School of Business and Economics, Management and Organisation

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Jost Sieweke is an Associate Professor of Strategic Leadership at the Department of Management & Organization at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. He holds a PhD (2012) from the University of Duesseldorf (Germany). Jost is a member of the editorial board of the Journal of Management Studies and an associate editor at The Leadership Quarterly.

Research

Jost's research focuses on strategic leadership, which is the study of how top executives and their teams shape organizational outcomes. Within this field, he pursues two main streams: the effects of leadership team composition on firm performance, and executive decision-making under conditions of risk and uncertainty. A methodological commitment to causal identification using quasi-experimental designs (instrumental variable design, regression discontinuity design) runs through both streams.

His work on leadership team composition examines how the characteristics and diversity of boards and top management teams affect outcomes such as financial performance, risk-taking, and pay equity. His work on risk and uncertainty investigates how leaders anticipate, assess, and respond to threats, connecting behavioral decision-making research to organizational risk and crisis management.

Alongside these substantive streams, he is building a program on research credibility in management, addressing replicability, methodological rigor, and the development of tools and standards for more credible evidence in the field.

Research Interests:

  • Strategic leadership and upper echelons theory
  • Board and TMT composition and firm outcomes
  • Executive decision-making under risk and uncertainty
  • Gender and leadership
  • Causal identification methods in management research
  • Research credibility and open science
Teaching
Jost teaches executive and post-graduate courses on strategic leadership, governance, and risk management. From 2019 to 2024, he served as Programme Director of the Executive MBA: Leading with Purpose at VU Amsterdam's School of Business and Economics. Jost actively spans the boundary between academic research and practice through executive teaching, workshops, and applied collaborations with industry partners such as Protiviti, Leaders in Finance, and the World Bank.

His executive education work includes crisis leadership programmes, behavioral risk management workshops, and the development of simulation-based learning tools that bring academic insights on leadership and decision-making into the boardroom.
Ancillary activities
  • LUISS Business School | Amsterdam | Lecturer | 2024-06-17 - 2033-07-01
  • Leadership Quarterly (Elsevier) | Amsterdam | Associate Editor | 2026-01-01 - present

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dr. Jost Sieweke

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