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Henry Chesbrough, Ph.D. 97, visiting assistant professor at the Haas School, was named one of this year’s top 50 innovators for his study of technology innovation and its changing dynamics by Scientific American in its December 2003 issue.
In his book, Open Innovation: The New Imperative for Creating and Profiting from Technology, (Harvard Business School Press, 2003), Chesbrough proposed a new model of industrial research and development as a solution to eliminate the traditional boundaries between businesses, universities, startups, and other sources of innovation.
The book, Open Innovation, also was named one of the top business books of 2003 by strategy+management magazine, Chesbrough, who received his Ph.D. at Haas in 1997, returned to Berkeley this fall and was appointed the executive director of the recently renamed Center for Technology Strategy & Management.
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