Goce Andrevski
Personal information
Born (1970-07-22) July 22, 1970
Macedonia
NationalityMacedonian
Listed height1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)
Career history
1991–1994MZT Skopje
1994–1995Nemetali Ogražden
1995–1996Kočani Delikates
1996–1998Orka Kavadarci
1998–2000Žito Vardar
2000–2001Kumanovo
2001–2002Nikol Fert

Goce Andrevski is an Associated Professor of Strategy at Queen's University and a former Macedonian professional basketball player (point guard) who played for 7 different clubs in the Macedonian Basketball League (Division 1) and in various FIBA-Europe competitions from 1990 to 2001. He play for clubs such as MZT Skopje,[1] Kumanovo and many more.[2]

Professional career

Goce won the Macedonian Cup in 2000-2001 with Nikolfert Gostivar and was runner-up on several occasions for the Macedonian Cup and Macedonian League Championship with MZT Skopje (1991-1994), Kocani Delikates (1995-1996) and Tikves Kavadarci (1996-1997) and Orka Kavadarci (1997-1998).

Personal life

After his basketball career was cut short due to injury, he moved to USA and got his PhD in Strategic Management at the University of Kentucky. He is currently an Associate Professor of Strategy at Queen’s School of Business. He teaches Business and Corporate Strategy at the undergraduate, graduate and MBA level. His research explores how firms can systematically outperform rivals in dynamic competitive environments.[3] His research interests include competitive dynamics, alliance portfolio management, and organizational diversity management.[4] He currently studies managerial strategic decision making in the basketball coaching context.[5]

References

  1. "Goce Andrevski Player Profile, Gostivar 2009, News, Stats - Eurobasket".
  2. "Goce Andrevski | European Cup Radivoj Korac (1995) | FIBA Europe".
  3. "Goce Andrevski".
  4. "Smith School of Business - Faculty List - Associate Professor". Archived from the original on 2016-09-19. Retrieved 2016-08-20.
  5. "In Praise of Not Acting | Smith Business Insight". Archived from the original on 2016-09-19. Retrieved 2016-08-20.
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