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Meet the Deloitte Institute Grant holders

Research projects

The Deloitte Institute of Innovation and Entrepreneurship supports a wide research agenda, covering the many facets of innovation and entrepreneurship (from social innovation to financing innovation to co-creation and open innovation for example), as well as their geographic, industry and technology domains.

It is our intention to work with London Business School to use the insights generated by these research projects, as well as many more in the coming years, to enable our clients, people and others to learn from, teach and support innovators and entrepreneurs of the future. In many cases, our people will work with Institute grant holders to co-develop collaborative IP focused on solving some of our most complex client challenges.

  Stephen Anderson-MacDonald  
Doctoral Student
 Managerial capital and micro-entrepreneurs
 Developing managerial capital: A field experiment on the impact of access to business skills for entrepreneurs in South Africa
     
  Kevin Boudreau
Assistant Professor of Strategic and International Management
 The two-sided matching behind the creation of movie-video game alliances
     
 

Rajesh Chandy
Professor of Marketing
 Developing managerial capital: A field experiment on the impact of access to business skills for entrepreneurs in South Africa

 

     
  Gary Dushnitsky
Associate Professor of Strategy and Entrepreneurship
 Measuring the efficiency of open innovation competitions
     
  Robert Eccles 
Professor of Management Practice, Harvard Business School
 The drivers of corporate social innovation
     
  Benjamin L. Hallen
Assistant Professor of Strategy and Entrepreneurship
 Open tournaments vs. social networks: A study of the impact of venture accelerators on entrepreneurial fundraising
     
  Michael Hay
Professor of Management Practice in Strategic and International Management
 Developing managerial capital: A field experiment on the impact of access to business skills for entrepreneurs in South Africa
     
  Ioannis Ioannou
Assistant Professor of Strategy and Entrepreneurship
 The drivers of corporate social innovation
     
  Michael G. Jacobides
Associate Professor of Strategy and Entrepreneurship
 The dark side of innovation: how ingenious change corrupted financial services’ stability
     
  Anja Lambrecht
Assistant Professor of Marketing
 Paying with money or with effort: pricing when customers anticipate hassle
     
  Ramon Lecuona
Doctoral Student
 Corporate R&D allocations in systems industries
     
  Brandon Lee
Assistant Professor of Strategic and International Management
 Fences and gates: standards organizations and the emergence and evolution of the U.S. organic food industry 
 Channels of contestation: The impact of stakeholders and auditors on clean development mechanism methodologies and projects
     
  Louise Mors
Assistant Professor of Strategy and Entrepreneurship
 Resistance to change and the effects on innovation
     
  Fiona Murray
Associate Professor of Technological Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and  Strategic Management, MIT Sloan
 New firm formation in old technologies
     
  Amandine Ody-Brasie
Doctoral Student 
 Overcoming barriers to innovation: examining the case of champagne producers
     
  Markus Reitzig
Assistant Professor of Strategic and International Business
 Corporate R&D allocations in systems industries
     
  George Serafeim
Assistant Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School
 The Drivers of corporate social innovation
     
  Lourdes Sosa
Assistant Professor of Strategy and Entrepreneurship
 New firm formation in old technologies
     
  James Utterback
Professor of Management and Innovation
Professor of Engineering Systems
 New firm formation in old technologies
     
 

Freek Vermeulen
Associate Professor of Strategic and International Management
 Overcoming barriers to innovation: examining the case of champagne producers

 

     
  Vikrant Vig
Term Associate Professor of Finance
 Does the source of capital affect entrepreneurial activity and innovation?
     
  Gang Zhang
Doctoral Student
 Conflict resolution strategies of entrepreneurial teams

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