Garth Saloner
Botha-Chan Professor of Economics at Stanford Graduate School of Business
Biography
Stanford Graduate School of Business
Garth Saloner, the Botha-Chan Professor of Economics, served as the ninth dean of Stanford GSB from September 2009 until September 2016.
He is an economist whose intellectual interests span a broad range of applied areas including strategy, leadership, and entrepreneurship.
Saloner’s career has been highlighted by a deep passion for strategy and entrepreneurship and a commitment to educating students to think and act with a comprehensive strategic leadership perspective. His intellectual interests focus on organizational economics, strategic management, competitive strategy, and entrepreneurship. As Stanford GSB dean, he was an innovator in the evolution of management education with the goal of transforming leaders who can change the world.
In 2006, Saloner led the Curriculum Review Committee that restructured Stanford GSB’s MBA program, prioritizing a personalized approach to drive leadership transformation. Stanford GSB introduced the new curriculum in 2007, which provides courses at multiple levels and challenges each student according to their background and experience. The curriculum now includes courses in personal leadership, cross-cultural understanding, and innovative thinking, alongside requirements for traditional sound management discipline.
Under Saloner’s administration:
- The size of the tenure-line faculty increased about 25 percent, from 100 to 125;
- The number of (practitioner) lecturers teaching in the school increased from 56 to 130;
- The flagship MBA program solidified its position as the destination of choice for young men and women seeking a full-time two year management education program;
- The PhD program strategically increased its size, from 100 to 140 students;
- The Stanford GSB’s centers and research support activities were reorganized, to facilitate faculty research support requests;
- Executive Education more than doubled in annual revenues, growing from about $18 million to over $40 million and leaped successfully into online education with unique programs to broaden Stanford’s global reach;
- Stanford Ignite and other Global Innovation Programs were launched to expand the GSB’s international reach and impact in China, India, Brazil, Chile, Malaysia, Mexico and Europe;
- The previously named Sloan program became the MSx program and expanded to two sections and almost 100 students; and
- The Knight Management Center was completed and inaugurated and the new student residence facility, Highland Hall was conceived, funded and constructed.
- Saloner has previously held positions as senior associate dean for academic affairs, director for research and curriculum development, and director of the Center for Entrepreneurial Studies.
He has been a Stanford faculty member since 1990, and recognized for his groundbreaking research on network effects, which underlie much of the economics of e-commerce and business. He has taught strategic leadership, entrepreneurship, e-commerce, women’s perspectives on entrepreneurship, and critical analytical thinking.
Saloner is a two-time recipient of Stanford GSB’s Distinguished Teaching Award (1993, 2008), one of only two professors to twice receive the award. He co-authored two books: Strategic Management and Creating and Capturing Value: Perspectives and Cases on Electronic Commerce.
In 2001, he took a two-year leave from Stanford to serve as an advisor, board member, or investor with a number of Silicon Valley startups. His experience extends to applying innovation as an engine for growth in developing economies. More recently, Saloner conceptualized and led the effort to establish the Stanford Institute for Innovation in Developing Economies, which was launched in November 2011. Known as Seed, the Institute aims to improve the lives of people in poverty on a massive scale through entrepreneurship and innovation. In July 2013, Seed established it first regional innovation hub in Ghana to provide coaching and training to entrepreneurs in West Africa, and in May 2016, Seed established a second regional hub in East Africa.
A native of South Africa, Saloner received a BCom (bachelor of commerce) and MBA (with distinction) from the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg. He received an MS in statistics, an AM in economics, and a PhD in economics, business, and public policy from Stanford between 1978 and 1982. He has previously taught at Harvard University and at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1982-1990), first as an assistant professor, and later as a tenured full professor in both the economics department and the Sloan School of Management.
Saloner and his family have been active in the Stanford community for more than 20 years. Stanford is part of the Saloner “DNA,” with the family having earned a combined eight academic degrees from the university.
In addition to spending time with his close-knit family, Saloner is an avid photographer, a cycling enthusiast and enjoys international travel.
Academic Degrees
- PhD, Stanford University, 1982
- MS, Stanford University, 1982
- AM, Stanford University, 1981
- MBA, University of Witwatersrand, 1977
- BCom, University of Witwatersrand, 1975
Academic Appointments
- The Botha-Chan Professorship, 2020 to present
- John H. Scully Professor of Leadership, Management and International Business, 2016–2020
- Philip H. Knight Professor and Dean, Stanford Graduate School of Business, 2009–2016
- Jeffrey S. Skoll Professor of Electronic Commerce, Strategic Management, and Economics, Stanford Graduate School of Business, 2000–2009
- Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Stanford Graduate School of Business, 1993–1996
- Robert A. Magowan Professor of Economics and Strategic Management, Stanford Graduate School of Business, 1992–2000
- Professor of Strategic Management and Economics, Stanford Graduate School of Business, 1990–1992
- Professor, MIT Sloan School of Management, 1990
- Visiting Associate Professor, Harvard Business School, 1989–1990
- Associate Professor, MIT, 1987–1990
- Sloan Fellow, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, 1987–1989
- Visiting Assistant Professor, Stanford Graduate School of Business, 1986–1987
- National Fellow, Hoover Institution, 1986–1987
- Assistant Professor, MIT, 1982–1987
Awards and Honors
- Spence Faculty Fellow, 2016–2017
- Doctor Honoris Causa, Universidad ESAN, 2013
- MBA Distinguished Teaching Award, Stanford GSB, 2008
- MBA Distinguished Teaching Award, Stanford GSB, 1993
Books
- Creating and Capturing Value: Perspectives and Cases on Electronic Commerce
Garth Saloner, A. Michael Spence Wiley New York 2002 - Strategic Management
Garth Saloner, Andrea Shepard, Joel Podolny Wiley New York 2001
Videos
2013 Year In Review: Stanford Graduate School of Business
Stanford Business School Dean Garth Saloner on Two-Year MBA Programs
The Business of Change, featuring Garth Saloner
State of the School Presentation to Alumni: Dean Saloner
State of the School: Capabilities of Leadership
Program in Innovation and Entrepreneurship
A Conversation with Stanford Business School Dean Garth Saloner
China 2.0: Garth Saloner, Closing Remarks
Garth Saloner Biography
Dean Garth Saloner: Role of Social Media in Marketing
Garth Saloner Introduces Dr. Ellen Melnick Brown, M.D.
Global Study Trip to Saudi Arabia/UAE: Dean Garth Saloner
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Cases
Amanda's (A) | E326(A) Claire Magat, Garth Saloner2009
Amanda's (B) | E326(B) Claire Magat, Garth Saloner2009
Hand in Hand, India | E372 Annie Adams, Lyn Denend, Sarah Garrett, Whit Keuer, Garth Saloner2009
Semprae Laboratories | E351 Garth Saloner, Claire Magat2009
Shonaquip | E355 Victoria Chang, Jessica Jackley, Garth Saloner2009
Silkor Laser Medical Center | E353 Victoria Chang, Riad Dimechkie, Jessica Jackley, Garth Saloner, Carla Sayegh2009
Stella & Dot (2009) | E345 Garth Saloner, Jocelyn Hornblower2009
Ashesi University | E290 Sean Harrington, Garth Saloner2008
Circles, Lifecycle of a New Venture | E298 R. Ellis, Garth Saloner, Amanda Silverman2008
Databank | E291 Sean Harrington, Garth Saloner2008
Endeavor | E308 Sean Harrington, Garth Saloner2008
Finding the Idea, Ning | E314 Katherine Bose, Garth Saloner2008
Flexperience (Making Mother + Professional Work) | E315 Garth Saloner, Alex Tauber2008
Kiva | E288 Bethany Coates, Garth Saloner2008
Nicole Alvino & Dermalounge | E316 Jocelyn Hornblower, Garth Saloner2008
Rose Hanna (A) | E327A Jocelyn Hornblower, Garth Saloner2008
Rose Hanna (B) | E327B Jocelyn Hornblower, Garth Saloner2008
Equity Bank (A) | E260 Garth Saloner, Bethany Coates, Ana Garcia Azuelo, Jessica Flannery and Haydee Moreno2007
Partnership Formation, Ariat | E305 Katherine Bose, Garth Saloner2007
Sheryle Bolton (B) | E207B Katherine Bose, Garth Saloner2007
Circles, The First 10 Years | E225 Katherine Bose, Mike Harkey, Garth Saloner2006
Fitness Anywhere | E211 R. Ellis, Garth Saloner, Alex Tauber2006
Shimano And The High-End Road Bike Industry | SM150 Victoria Chang, Garth Saloner2006
Destination-U, College Counseling on the Internet | E197 R. Ellis, Mike Harkey, Garth Saloner2005
Jo Anne Heywood (A) | E204A Garth Saloner, Angie Strange, Alex Tauber, Amanda West2005
Jo Anne Heywood (B) | E204B Garth Saloner, Angie Strange, Alex Tauber, Amanda West2005
Katrina Garnett | E205 Emily Melton, Garth Saloner2005
Rosemary Brooks | E206 Aisa Aiyer, Carly Irestone, Garth Saloner, Alex Tauber2005
Capital One Financial Corporation, Setting And Shaping Strategy | SM135 Victoria Chang, Garth Saloner2004
Searching For Revenue On The Internet: Yahoo! Acquires Overture | EC36 Philip Meza, Garth Saloner2004
Circles | E160 Jamie Earle, Garth Saloner, Jeffrey Skoll2003
ProjectSHED (A) | E116A Garth Saloner, Janet Feldstein2002
BabyCenter | EC11 Tyee Harpster, Garth Saloner, A. Michael Spence, Meredith Unruh2000
Disintermediation in the U.S. Auto Industry | EC10 Eric Marti, Garth Saloner, A. Michael Spence2000
E-Commerce Building Blocks | EC6 Garth Saloner, A. Michael Spence, Christopher Thomas, Elizabeth Urban2000
E-Markets 2000 | EC23 Robert Burgelman, Garth Saloner, Christopher Thomas2000
Gap.com | EC9A Katherine McIntyre, Ezra Perlman, Garth Saloner, A. Michael Spence2000
HP E-Services.Solution | EC16 Garth Saloner, Michelle Moore, Cara Snyder2000
Karen Brown | EC12 Kasey Craig, Garth Saloner, A. Michael Spence2000
NIKE - Channel Conflict | EC9B Katherine McIntyre, Ezra Perlman, Garth Saloner, A. Michael Spence2000
Online Auctions | EC7 Garth Saloner2000
Pricing and Branding on the Internet | EC8 Garth Saloner, Kostas Sgoutas, A. Michael Spence2000
QRS Corporation | EC2 Eric Marti, Garth Saloner, A. Michael Spence2000
SAP and the Online Procurement Market | EC5 Eric Marti, Garth Saloner, A. Michael Spence2000
Tradeweave | EC14 Garth Saloner, A. Michael Spence2000
Siebel Systems, Inc. | EC1 Eric Marti, Garth Saloner, A. Micheal Spence1999
Cisco Systems: A Novel Approach to Structuring Entrepreneurial Ventures | EC15 Garth Saloner, A Michael Spence, James McJunkin, Todd Reynders1997
Apple Computer in the Portable Computer Market (B) | SM1B Garth Saloner, Hank Chesbrough,1993
EDS Information Technology Outsourcing | SM3 Garth Saloner, Sanjeev Dheer, Brian Viard1993
Apple Computer in the Portable Computer Market (A) | SM1A Garth Saloner, Hank Chesbrough,1992
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