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ERIK BRYNJOLFSSON

ECONOMIST AND IT PRODUCTIVITY RESEARCHER

Erik Brynjolfsson is the Director of the MIT Center for Digital Business, the George and Sandra Schussel Professor at the MIT Sloan School and a Director of public and private companies. Professor Brynjolfsson was among the first researchers to measure the productivity contributions of information technologies, and his research has been recognized with six Best Paper awards and five patents. Businessweek has profiled him one of five “ebusiness visionaries” and a reader’s poll by Optimize ranked him as one of the world’s two most influential academics. Professor Brynjolfsson is Editor of the Information Systems Network, and author or co-editor several books including Understanding the Digital Economy, Intangible Assets, and Strategies for eBusiness Success. He has served on the Editorial Boards of numerous academic journals as well as Time magazine’s Board of Economists and the Academic Advisory Council of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.

Professor Brynjolfsson lectures worldwide on business strategy and performance, pricing models and intangible assets and teaches courses on the Economics of Information at the MIT Sloan School. He previously taught at Stanford Business School and at Harvard University. He holds Bachelors and Masters degrees from Harvard University in Applied Mathematics and Decision Sciences and a PhD from MIT in Managerial Economics.

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  • Digital Organization: Unleashing the Power of IT
  • What the Long Tail means for your Business
  • Intangible Assets and Productivity
  • Change Management workshop with the Matrix of Change Tool

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