Dr. Henry Chesbrough | Executive Director
UC Berkeley

Dr. Henry Chesbrough, Executive Director, UC Berkeley

Henry Chesbrough is Executive Director of the Center for Open Innovation at the Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley. Previously, he was an assistant professor of business administration, and the Class of 1961 Fellow at the Harvard Business School. He holds a Ph.D. in Business Administration from the University of California-Berkeley, an MBA from Stanford University, and a BA from Yale University, summa cum laude. His research focuses on managing technology and innovation. He is known as “the father of open innovation”, due to his book, Open Innovation (Harvard Business School Press, 2003). This book was named a “Best Business Book” by Strategy & Business magazine, and the best book on innovation on NPR’s All Things Considered. Scientific American magazine named him one of the top 50 technology and business leaders in recognition of his research on industrial innovation. An academic version of open innovation, Open Innovation: Researching a New Paradigm, with Wim Vanhaverbeke and Joel West, was published in 2006 by Oxford University Press. His second book, Open Business Models (Harvard Business School Press, 2006), extends his analysis of innovation to business models, intellectual property management, and markets for innovation. It was named one of the ten best books on innovation in 2006 by BusinessWeek, and is being translated into six languages. His most recent book, Open Services Innovation (Jossey Bass, 2011) analyses open innovation in services’ contexts. It was favorably reviewed in The Economist, and is being translated into several languages. His academic work has been published in Harvard Business Review, California Management Review, Sloan Management Review, Research Policy, Industrial and Corporate Change, Research-Technology Management, Business History Review, and the Journal of Evolutionary Economics. He is the author of more than 20 case studies on companies in the IT and life sciences sectors, available through Harvard Business School Publishing. He contributes a monthly column on innovation to BusinessWeek.com, and is a member of the Editorial Board of Research Policy and the California Management Review. Prior to embarking on an academic career, he spent ten years in various product planning and strategic marketing positions in Silicon Valley companies. He worked for seven of those years at Quantum Corporation, a leading hard disk drive manufacturer and a Fortune 500 company. Previously, he worked at Bain and Company. He tweets @Openinno, and co-manages the Openinnovation.net website, an open innovation resource for managers and academics alike.

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Appearances at this years' conference:

Conference day one: Tuesday 31st January


@ 13.50
Unveiling the truth: comparing a closed-innovation past with open innovation

  • Moving beyond the blockbuster mentality for sustainable drug development
  • Balancing strategic insights with collaborative discussion
  • Allocating intellectual property to advance scientific knowledge

  • › Dr. Henry Chesbrough, Executive Director, University of California, Berkely-Haas School of Business
@ 15.05
Panel: delivering ideas to create something from the ground up

  • Stepping outside the boundaries of the expected
  • Combining creativity with strong business acumen for ultimate success
  • Maximizing company strengths when embracing unfamiliar terrain

  • › Dr. Henry Chesbrough, Executive Director, University of California, Berkely-Haas School of Business

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