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Amar Bhidé

Amar Bhidé

Amar Bhidé visiting from the Fletcher School at Tufts (where he holds the Thomas Schmidheiny Professorship) to teach a new elective course, ‘Lessons from Transformational Medical Advances,’ at the Harvard Business School in Spring 2021. The elective draws on his ongoing research on the nature and development of practical knowledge (including medical advances).

Career

Previously the Laurence D. Glaubinger Professor of Business at Columbia University, Bhidé has has been studying innovation and entrepreneurship for more than thirty years.

He served on the faculties of Harvard Business School (from 1988 to 2000) and the University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business.

A former Senior Engagement Manager at McKinsey & Company and proprietary trader at E.F.

Hutton, Bhidé served on the staff of the Brady Commission which investigated the stock market crash of 1987.

Bhidé is a founding member of the Center on Capitalism and Society and spearheaded the launch of its journal, Capitalism and Society in 2005 which he edited (with Prof. Edmund Phelps) until 2017.

He is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (RSA).

He was appointed to a non-executive directorship of the Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust (an FTSE 100 company that invests in high tech companies mainly in the US and China) in May 2020.

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Author

His 2008 book, The Venturesome Economy: How Innovation Sustains Prosperity in a More Connected World, (Princeton University Press) won the Association of American Publishers’ PROSE Award for Professional and Scholarly Excellence in Business, Finance, and Management, and was in the “Best of 2008” lists of the Economist, BusinessWeek, and Barrons.

Bhidé’s 2000 book, The Origin and Evolution of New Businesses (Oxford University Press) has been translated into Spanish, Chinese, and Tibetan.

He is also author of A Call for Judgment: Sensible Finance for a Dynamic Economy (Oxford 2010) and Of Politics and Economic Reality (Basic Books 1984).

His ten Harvard Business Review articles — the first published in 1982 — include “Hustle as Strategy” (1086), “Bootstrap Finance: the Art of Start-ups (1992),””How entrepreneurs craft strategies that work (1994),” and “The Judgment Deficit” (2010).

His work on financial markets and governance includes “The Hidden Costs of Stock Market Liquidity” in the Journal of Financial Economics.

He has written numerous articles, dating back to 1981, in the Wall Street Journal, the Financial Times, The New York Times, Quartz, Project Syndicate, Bloomberg Opinion, POLITICO Europe, BusinessWeek, Forbes, and The LA Times.

Education

Bhidé earned a DBA (1988) and an MBA with high distinction as a Baker Scholar (1979) from Harvard.

He received a B.Tech from the Indian Institute of Technology in 1977.

References

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Feb 13, 2021, 3:27 AM