Pegah Yaghmaie, Ph.D.
Associate Professor – Industrial Organizational Psychology
Vancouver
Teaching goes beyond sharing knowledge—it is about mentoring students to grow into socially responsible leaders who shape healthier, more inclusive workplaces.
OVERVIEW
Dr. Yaghmaie focuses on leadership, team dynamics, organizational behavior, innovation, and strategic management, with an emphasis on bridging business strategy and human behavior. She brings international and cross-sector experience in health sciences, nanoelectronics, financial technology, and education to her teaching and mentorship, enabling students to translate theory into business practice.
At Adler University, she is an associate professor in industrial and organizational psychology. She teaches and advises graduate students, guiding thesis development while fostering critical thinking, real-world problem-solving, and the integration of psychological principles within organizational contexts.
LEADERSHIP + ENGAGEMENT
- Chair- Faculty Council- Adler University- Vancouver Campus
- Member- Student Comprehensive Evaluation Committee- Adler University
- Elected Board member- Board of Governors -Capilano University
- Member- Senate Graduate Studies committee- Capilano University
- Member- Research Ethics Board- Capilano University
- August 2023 – August 2024- Co-Chair of School of Business- Faculty of Business and Professional Studies- Capilano University
Reviewer:
Journal of Business Ecosystems
- Research Policy Conference
- The DRUID Conference- Copenhagen Business School, Copenhagen, Denmark.
- The Academy of Management (AOM), divisions
- Technology & Innovation Management (TIM)
- Business Policy & Strategy (BPS)
- Strategic Management (STR)
- The World Open Innovation Conference (WOIC) – Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley, USA.
- Informing Science Institute
- Interdisciplinary Journal of Information, Knowledge and Management (IJIKM)
- Journal of Information Technology Education: Research (JITE: Research)
- Journal of Information Technology Education: Innovations In Practice (JITE:IIP)
Publications + Presentations
Publications
Analysing the performance of a health innovation ecosystem in the COVID-19 crisis: complexity and chaos theory perspective.
Development and Evolution of Innovation Ecosystem from The Perspective of Complexity and Chaos Theory: A Systematic Review.
The role of pre-formation intangible assets in the endowment of science-based university spin-offs.
Rapid response through the entrepreneurial capabilities of academic scientists.
Identifying and describing constituents of innovation ecosystems: A systematic review of the literature.
Value creation, value capturing, and management challenges in innovation ecosystems: A qualitative study of the nano-electronics industry in Belgium and the Netherlands.
BC’s Regional Innovation Ecosystem: Innovation policies to enhance the Knowledge-based economy of BC.
Development of Clinical Forms in Research.
Development of Clinical Forms in Research.
Valid and Reliable Developed Instruments in Research.
Developing an Iranian scale for determining attitudes toward computer.
Presentations
Regional Innovation Ecosystem: Innovation Policies to Enhance the Knowledge-based Economy of BC.
The Roles of Different Actors in the Belgian and Dutch Nano-electronics Innovation Ecosystems: Extending the Framework with Knowledge Partners.
Orchestrating Innovation Ecosystems in Nano-electronics: Internal preparation and external governance.
Orchestrating Innovation Ecosystems in Nano-electronics: Internal preparation and external governance.
Orchestrating Innovation Ecosystems in Nano-electronics: Internal preparation and external governance.
ESADE Business School, Barcelona, Spain, December 15th- 16th.
Value Creation, Value Capturing and Management Challenges in the Open Innovation Ecosystem – A Qualitative Study of Nano-electronics Industry in Europe
From Science to Society: Innovation and Value Creation,
University of Cambridge, UK, July 3rd to 6th.
Value Creation, Value Capturing and Management Challenges in the Open Innovation Ecosystem – A Qualitative Study of Nano-electronics Industry in Europe
From Science to Society: Innovation and Value Creation,
University of Cambridge, UK, July 3rd to 6th.
Value Creation, Value Capturing and Management Challenges in Nano-electronics Innovation Ecosystem”.
Academy of Management, Anaheim, California, United States, August 5th to 9th.
The Role of Different Actors in Nano-electronics Innovation Ecosystem- Multiple case studies.
Academy of Management,Anaheim, California, United States, August 5th to 9th.
Value creation, value capturing and management challenges in the open innovation ecosystem – A qualitative study of Nano-electronics industry in Europe.
Copenhagen Business School, Copenhagen, Denmark, June 13th to 15th.
Managing Innovation Ecosystems in Nano-Electronics: Strategies of European Organization.
Aachen University,Aachen, Germany, April, 22nd.
Role of Orchestrators in Open Innovation Ecosystem- Case of European Nano-electronics industry.
Open Innovation and Open Business Models, ESADE Business
School, Barcelona, Spain, January 27th to 29th.
Role of orchestrators in open innovation ecosystem- an overview of the current research.
Technology Management in Complex Industrial
Systems (CRITIMIX) at Sharif University, Tehran, Iran. September 16th.
Exploring the innovation ecosystem of nano-electronics firms in Europe: a qualitative case study from the Netherlands.
Development of Iranian Computer Attitude Scale.
Montreal, Canada, June 22nd to 27th .
CURRENT RESEARCH + OPPORTUNITIES
- Organizational development.
- Entrepreneurial capabilities.
- Innovation management.
- Workplace Leadership.