Amit Jain

Associate Professor at National University of Singapore

Schools

  • National University of Singapore

Expertise

Links

Biography

National University of Singapore

Education Qualifications

  • Doctorat, Sciences et Gestion, Universite de Paris, Dauphine, France, 2011
  • Ph.D., Management, INSEAD, 2009
  • M.Sc. (D. E. A.) (with honors), Sciences et Gestion, Universite de Paris, Dauphine, France, 2004
  • M.B.A., Business, INSEAD, 1991
  • B. Tech., Mechanical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, India, 1987

Research Interest

  • Firm Boundaries
  • Technological Change And Innovation
  • Change And Inertia In Organizations
  • Organizational Learning And Forgetting

Corporate Experience

  • Schlumberger Egypt
  • Svana Sarl France
  • INSEAD Online France
  • World Bank Saudi Arabia, France

Courses

  • BSP3001, Business Policy & Strategy
  • MT5007, Management of Technology and Innovation
  • BMA5013, Corporate Strategy

Read about executive education

Other experts

TI Tongil Kim

Tongil “TI” Kim is Assistant Professor of Marketing at the University of Texas at Dallas. His research focuses on better understanding consumer decisions by combining large public and proprietary data sets and applying statistics, economics, and econometrics to develop marketing and policy insigh...

Fred Weber

Fred has three main areas of interest and experience: - Team formation and management, especially for start ups: Fred enjoys working with executive management, investors and engineering teams to help develop strong organizations with aggressive and effective work culture. Having been a working en...

Ann Gomez

Ann Gomez has a background in Management Consulting. She spent more than three years with A.T.Kearney, working with clients across many industries all over North America. Ann also spent more than four years in pharmaceuticals and health care research. She holds an MBA from Queen’s University and ...

Looking for an expert?

Contact us and we'll find the best option for you.

Something went wrong. We're trying to fix this error.