Thursday, 30 October 2014

Business Administration






About Professor Diego A. Comin           




· Diego Comin is an Associate Professor of Business Administration at Harvard
Business School since 2007. He is also Research Fellow at the Center for
Economic policy Research and Faculty Research Fellow in the National Bureau of
Economic Research’s Economic Fluctuations and Growth Program.
· Comin is a fellow of the Institute of New Economic Thinking (INET) and his work
have been supported by the Gates Foundation, the National Science
Foundation, the C.V. Star Foundation, and the Zentrum für Europäische
Wirtschaftsforschung (ZEW). 
· Comin has also advised the
government of Malaysia on its development strategies and consulted for
the World Bank, IMF, Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Citibank,
Danish Science Ministry, and the Economic and Social Research Institute
(ESRI) of the government of Japan. 
· Comin teaches his elective course
(Drivers of Competitiveness) in the MBA program and also a module in the
executive program (Program for Leadership Development).
· For four years, Comin has taught in the MBA first year required course:
Business, Government and the International Economy (BGIE). He has also
designed and led immersion programs in Peru and Malaysia.



Awards and Honors

· Speaker, “If Technology has Arrived Everywhere, Why has Income Diverge?”
World Economic Forum, New Champions Meeting, Dalian, China. (2013)

· Keynote Speaker at V ZEW / MaCCI Conference on the Economics of
Innovation and Patenting. (2013)

· Apgar Award for Innovation in Teaching for the  Malaysia IXP. (2013)

· Keynote Speaker at Future Challenges of Economic Research Conference on “R&D,
Innovation and Growth.” Danish Agency for Science, Technology and Innovation
(2011)

· Keynote Speaker at Dynamics of Institutions and Markets / DIME European Network of Excellence on “The Dynamics of Firm Evolution: From Micro-patterns to Aggregate Behavior” (2009)

· Keynote Speaker at Internationale Weiterbildung und Entwicklung gGmbH /
InWEnt Conference on “Promoting Innovation” (2009)








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