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Professor of Management and the Peter and Agnes Sarmanian Chair in Entrepreneurial Studies and an Associate of the Institute

Marc Meyer is Professor of Management and the Peter and Agnes Sarmanian Chair in Entrepreneurial Studies and an Associate of the Institute. He teaches and conducts research in the areas of new product development and technological entrepreneurship. Dr. Meyer is Co-director of the High Technology MBA program, consistently ranked as a leading technology-focused MBA program in the United States. He is also an active participant in programs offered at EMC, the Mathworks, and BAE Systems. Dr. Meyer is also Co-director for the University's Center for Technological Entrepreneurship.

In his research, Dr. Meyer focuses on the development of next generation products, systems, and services. He has studied product development within computer manufacturers, software firms, financial and health care providers. Dr. Meyer has extensive publication record in journals Management Science, IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, MIS Quarterly, The Journal of Product Innovation Management, the Academy of Management Executive, The International Journal of Technology Management, Research Technology Management, Research Policy, and Sloan Management Review. He is co-author (with Alvin P. Lehnerd) of The Power of Product Platforms (The Free Press, NY, NY, 1997), a book that is widely used in the product development community. Dr. Meyer is the Holland Award winner from the Industrial Research Institute for 2002, an annual award given by the R&D executives of Fortune 1000 corporations for leading management research.

Dr. Meyer did his undergraduate work at Harvard, and received both his masters and doctorate degrees from M.I.T. He was recently recognized as one of the top innovation management scholars in the world by the Journal of Product Innovation Management.

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