Lilach Sagiv is vice-rector at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where she received her B.A, M.A., and Ph.D. She is a professor at the School of Business Administration, at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Prof. Sagiv spent a post-doctoral year at the Psychology Department at the University of Michigan, where she also spent sabbaticals as a visiting professor in 2005 and 2011. She served as an Associate Dean for Teaching at the School of Business Administration of the Hebrew University (2008-2010; 2013-2016) and as the Chair of the University Appointment and Tenure Committee in the Non-Experimental Sciences (2016-2020). Today, She serves as vice-rector. She also served as an associate editor at the European Journal of Social Psychology (2015-2017) and is serving on the editorial board of the Journal of International Business Studies and the Journal of Cross Cultural Psychology. Prof. Sagiv's interests focus on the impact of personal, professional, and cultural level values on organizations and their members. She is investigating the mechanisms that link values to behavior and the nature of identification with groups and organizations. Her work has been published in leading journals such as the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Psychological Science, Journal of Personality, Strategic Management Journal, Personality and Social Psychology Review, and Journal of Experimental Psychology: General.