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| Krepps, Matthew |
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Visiting Professor, CEIBS Visiting Scholar, Hongkong University Of Science & Technology
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| EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND |
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*Ph.D. in Economics, Harvard University, Cambridge *MBA, Harvard Business School, Boston |
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| TEACHING INTERESTS |
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Professor Krepps now is in the process of completing an article on managing the risks inherent in bringing technological innovations on market. He has taught undergraduates, master's student, and doctoral students at some of the leading universities in the United States, Europe, and Asia. These schools include INSEAD (France and Singapore), Sloan School of Management of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (US), and Harvard University (US).
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Professor Krepps has published articles in leading economics and business journals on topics ranging from the formation and maintenance of cooperation among competitors to the strategic implications of asymmetric information between firms. He has published a book analysing the efficiency of US manufacturing firms and their responses to competitive threats. Professor Krepps' publication including Brooking Papers on Economic Activity, The Review of Economics and Statistics, International Journal of Industrial Organisation, and Journal of Economic Behaviour and Organisation.
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| CORPORATE EXPERIENCE |
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Professor Krepps has been a consultant, programme director, and workshop leader for many multinational firms and government agencies in North America, Europe, and Asia, including: IBM, Siemens, Nokia, NorskHydro, PT Chandra Asri, John F.Kennedy School of Government (Harvard University), PricewaterhouseCoopers, CapGemini, the International Association for Product Development, Conoco, ExxonMobil, GlaxoSmithKline, Wellcom, Procuritas, New York Mercantile Exchange, British Petroleum, Arthur Andersen, Sanoma WSOY, Sony, Bertelsmann, 3I PLC, Motorola, Lucent, and government agencies in the United States, Canada, France, the United Kingdom, Australia, and Indonesia.
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