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Name
  
Satish Nambisan


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Alma mater
  
Martin J. Whitman School of Management

Occupation
  
Author, Professional speaker, Consultant, Management expert

Website
  
www4.uwm.edu/business/faculty/busfaculty/nambisan.cfm

Books
  
The Global Brain: Your Roadmap for Innovating Faster and Smarter in a Networked World

Education
  
Syracuse University, Whitman School of Management

JBV | Satish Nambisan - "The role of demand-side narratives in opportunity formation and enactment"


Dr. Satish Nambisan is the Nancy and Joseph Keithley Professor of Technology Management at the Weatherhead School of Management, Case Western Reserve University.

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Personal life and education

Satish Nambisan was born in Kerala, India. He holds a Ph.D. in business administration from the Martin J. Whitman School of Management, Syracuse University; an MBA from XLRI- Xavier School of Management, Jamshedpur.

Career

Nambisan conducts research in the areas of innovation management, technological entrepreneurship, technology strategy, and social innovation. His articles have appeared in several premier management journals including Harvard Business Review, MIT Sloan Management Review, Stanford Social Innovation Review, Management Science, Organization Science, and Academy of Management Review.

Dr. Nambisan is the author of "The Global Brain: Your Roadmap for Innovating Faster and Smarter in a Networked World", which applies the concept of Global brain to management and focuses on global innovation networks. An article based on this book appeared in Harvard Business Review.

Nambisan (along with Mohanbir Sawhney of Northwestern University) coined the term Innovation capitalist to describe a new type of innovation intermediary. The first article introducing this was published by the Harvard Business Review .

He is also credited with introducing the concept of Virtual customer environment that describes Web-based forums for customer co-innovation and value co-creation. His publications on this topic has appeared in several academic journals such as Academy of Management Review, MIT Sloan Management Review, and Organization Science

Prior to joining CWRU, he was Professor of Entrepreneurship and Technology Management at the Lubar School of Management, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and Professor of Technology Management & Strategy at the Lally School of Management, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.

References

Satish Nambisan Wikipedia