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Prof. Pierre Azoulay
China Program Professor of International Management
Professor of Technological Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Strategic Management
Primary DLC
MIT Sloan School of Management
MIT Room:
E62-487
(617) 258-9766
pazoulay@mit.edu
http://mitsloan.mit.edu/faculty/directory/pierre-azoulay
Assistant
Judith Graham-Robey
(617) 253-6680
jgrobey@mit.edu
Areas of Interest and Expertise
Behavioral and Policy Sciences (BPS)
Economic Sociology Program (ESP)
Technological Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Strategic Management
Organizational Economics
Economics of Technological Change
Applied Econometrics
R&D and Productivity
Pharmaceutical Industry
Biopharmaceutics
Compensation
Competitive Strategy
Employee Motivation
Human Resource Management
Intellectual Property Law
Social Networks
Technology Strategy
Future of Work
Research Summary
Prof. Azoulay's general research interests lie at the intersection of several subfields of economics: technical change, labor, health, and organizational economics. Most of my work deals with the organization of the “ideas sector” of the economy, and the consequences of different institutional arrangements for innovation, and ultimately economic growth.
Recent Work
Video
2.15.24-Tech-Strategy-Management-webinar
February 15, 2024
Conference Video
Duration: 91:38
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Developing and Managing a Successful Technology Strategy
Technology Road Mapping and Development: A Quantitative Approach to the Management of Technology
Related Faculty
Angelica Marotta
Research Affiliate
Sarah Day Kalloch
Short Term Lecturer
Prof. Mary P Rowe
Adjunct Professor of Management