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Henry Chesbrough
Adjunct Professor
Executive Director, Center for Open Innovation
Institute of Management, Innovation & Organization
Management of Technology Program
1-510-643-2067
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Academic Status: On duty
Office Hours: Tuesdays, 3:30 - 5:00, F402
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Curriculum Vitae (in PDF
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Education
Ph.D., Business Administration and Public Policy, Haas
School of Business, University of California, Berkeley,1997
MBA, Stanford University, with highest honors, 1983
BA, Yale University, in Economics, summa cum laude, 1979
Positions Held
At Haas since 2003
Adjunct Professor, Haas School, 2005- present
Executive Director,
Center for Open Innovation, Institute of Management, Innovation & Organization,
Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley, 2003 - present
Assistant Professor and Class of 1961 Fellow, Harvard Business
School, 1997-2003
Vice President of Marketing and Business Development and other
product marketing positions, Plus Development Corporation,
an entrepreneurial subsidiary of Quantum Corporation, 1983-1995
External Service and Assignments
- Executive Committee member, Technology and Innovation
Management, Academy of Management, 1999-2002
- Academy of Management - BPS, OMT, TIM Divisions
- California Management Review – ad hoc reviewer
- Industrial and Corporate Change – ad hoc reviewer
- Research Policy – ad hoc reviewer
- Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization –
ad hoc reviewer
- Journal of Engineering and Technology Management –
board member
Current Research and Interests
- Innovation.
- Organizing, structuring, and managing internal and external
research and development.
- Technology-based spinoffs and corporate venture capital.
- Managing intellectual property.
- Comparative industry evolution in high-technology industries
between the US, Japan, and Western Europe.
Selected Papers and Publications
- Open Innovation: The New Imperative for Creating and
Profiting from Technology, Harvard Business School
Press, 2003
- “Environmental Influences upon Firm Entry into New
Sub-Markets: Evidence from the Worldwide Hard Disk Drive
Industry," Research Policy, vol.32 (4), 2003:
659-678
- “The Governance and Performance of Xerox’s
Technology Spinoff Companies," Research Policy,
vol.32 (3), (2003): 403-421
- “Graceful Exits and Foregone Opportunities: Xerox’s
Management of its Technology Spinoff Organizations,"
Business History Review, vol. 76 (4) winter, 2002:803-838
- “The Role of the Business Model in Capturing Value
from Innovation: Evidence from Xerox Corporation’s
Technology Spinoff Companies," with Richard Rosenbloom,
Industrial and Corporate Change, 2002, vol. 11 (3):
529-555
- "The Differing Organizational Impact of Technological
Change: A Comparative Theory of National Institutional Factors,"
Industrial and Corporate Change, vol. 8:3: 447-485,
1999
Teaching
- MBA 290I. Managing Innovation, Fall 2003
- MBA 290A. Introduction to the Management of Technology,
Spring 2004
Honors and Awards
- Named as one of the Scientific American Top 50 Business
and Technology leaders for 2003
- Book, “Open Innovation” named Best Business
Book on Innovation by Strategy and Business magazine in
2003
- Received NEDO/METI scholarship for research on spin-offs,
March, 2003
Appointed Sasakawa Foundation Research Fellow, Haas School
of Business, January 2002, and January 2003
- Appointed Class of 1961 Fellow, Harvard Business School,
1999
- Awarded Robert Noyce Memorial Fellowship in Industrial
Competitiveness from the Intel Foundation, 1995-1997
- Awarded Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor at UC
Berkeley, May, 1996
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